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Taylor Swift sparks wedding frenzy in bridal-white minidress during a night out in the West Village

Bride-to-be Taylor Swift turned heads in Manhattan on Tuesday night, stepping out in an all-white ensemble during a dinner outing with friends in the West Village.

The Grammy-winning singer wore a white long-sleeved knit minidress with a pleated skirt, pairing the look with black slingback heels, gold diamond earrings and a black designer handbag slung casually over her shoulder.

The “Shake It Off” star completed the outfit with her signature red lipstick and wore her hair pulled back into a loose ponytail tied with a black ribbon.

Swift was joined by longtime friend Ashley Avignone for dinner at Via Carota, a celebrity-favorite Italian restaurant in New York City.

The outing came during a busy week for the pop star, who spotted around the city, spending time with friends and family around the city spending time with friends and family.

Earlier this week, Swift dined with her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift, and her brother, Austin, at another West Village restaurant.

Last week, Swift traveled to London with fiancé Travis Kelce, where the pair attended several high-profile outings, including a visit to Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant, Lucky Cat, and a performance of “Romeo & Juliet” starring Sadie Sink in the West End.

Swift and Kelce, who have frequently appeared together in recent months, continue to fuel speculation surrounding their upcoming wedding.

Multiple outlets have reported that save-the-date notices have already been distributed for a July ceremony in New York City, though the couple has not publicly confirmed wedding details.

Early reports suggested that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were planning a mid-June wedding at an oceanfront mansion in Rhode Island, where Swift owns a home.

Subsequent rumors pointed to a July 3 ceremony in New York City, with alleged save-the-date details circulating online.

The reported date would coincide with a busy holiday weekend in the city, including Fourth of July festivities, large-scale public events and waterfront celebrations tied to the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary.

Some observers have speculated that the timing could either reflect Swift’s well-known affinity for Independence Day or serve as a way to divert attention amid heightened public interest.