Karlie Kloss Wore a Liquid-Gold Gown to Taylor Swift’s Wedding, and Gaylor Fans Pulled Up Every Gold Song in the Catalog
· Thought CatalogUpdated 2 minutes ago, July 5, 2026
That was all the Gaylor corner of the fandom needed to go down a lyrical rabbit hole. TikTok account @dionthetaurus built a color-coded case out of every Taylor song that ever mentioned gold: “a golden tattoo”, “I don’t like a gold rush”, “one single thread of gold”, “deep blue but you painted me golden”, treating one wedding-guest dress like a coded message decades in the making.
Karlie Kloss and Taylor Swift ran close from around 2013 to 2016, then went quiet for years. By this summer they’d reportedly reconciled, and Karlie turning up to the wedding with her husband, Joshua Kushner, read as the hatchet finally getting buried.
Gaylor fans, the online group that believes Taylor has hidden queer subtext threaded through her music, saw the gold dress and read it as a wink. Taylor and her team have repeatedly called that kind of speculation about her sexuality invasive and untrue. None of that slowed down the dot-connecting.
Here’s the gold songbook they’re citing:
Gold Rush (evermore): frames a crush on a beautiful person as an irresistible gold rush that everyone else is chasing too.
invisible string (folklore): imagines fate tying two people together with a single golden thread, a spin on the old red thread of destiny.
Daylight (Lover): trades her old burning-red image of love for something golden and warm, the way daylight feels.
Dress (reputation): a lover leaves behind a permanent golden mark, like a tattoo that never fades.
Dancing With Our Hands Tied (reputation): deep-blue heartache gets painted over in gold.
So It Goes… (reputation): describes being wrapped up in someone as a kind of gold cage.
End Game (reputation): compares a lover’s presence to gold itself.
Even the videos get pulled in. The willow and cardigan clips both lean hard on golden thread and golden light.
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