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Lessons from JFK Jr.'s Secret Wedding: A Playbook for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce

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Kevin Dolak

2d ago· 8 min readenInsight

Summary

This article draws parallels between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's potential wedding planning and John F. Kennedy Jr.'s famously secret 1996 wedding to Carolyn Bessette. Drawing on insights from Rosemarie Terenzio, JFK Jr.'s former assistant who helped orchestrate that under-the-radar nuptials, the piece offers a detailed playbook of do's and don'ts for pulling off a high-profile celebrity wedding with intimacy, privacy, and class — from guest list management and venue secrecy to media handling and personal touches.

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Three decades after masterminding John Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's under-the-radar nuptials, Rosemarie Terenzio has a playbook — and some pointed advice — for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.
How do you keep the day intimate, keep your guests happy and pull it off without a hitch — all while making it the best day of your life? For Taylor Swift, history offers a playbook: John F. Kennedy Jr. pulled off the exact same trick.
When you're arguably the most famous person in the world — or, at least, the one with the most intensely devoted fan base — planning your star-studded wedding day to an equally beloved sports hero was always going to be a logistical nightmare.
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Three decades after masterminding John Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's under-the-radar nuptials, Rosemarie Terenzio has a playbook — and some pointed advice — for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

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