The pictures all moved in the same shape. Taylor Swift, solo, in a navy gown, a new short haircut, a ring catching the light. The two people who actually got married drew a two-word gloss — “recording engineers” — and slid to the edge of their own frame. That reflex, not the dress, is the thing worth looking at. Because Laura Sisk and Oli Jacobs are not footnotes to anyone’s fame. In the quietest and most consequential way the music business has…
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