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Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Coordinate Outfits at NBA Finals Game 4


Key Takeaways

  • Kylie Jenner showcased a stylish outfit inspired by the New York Knicks.
  • Timothée Chalamet collaborated with Chrome Hearts for custom game-day looks.
  • The couple attended the NBA finals, supporting the Knicks, who won against the Spurs.
  • Laurie Lynn Stark highlighted Chalamet’s role as a creative partner in designing his outfits.

Kylie Jenner loves to dress like her beautiful boy.

The 28-year-old rocked matching New York Knicks-inspired Chrome Hearts looks with her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet at game four of the NBA finals against the San Antonio Spurs. They each had a denim jacket with coordinating jeans, both emblazoned with orange and blue crosses.

The couple have spent numerous date nights courtside throughout the playoffs, both showing off their support for the Knicks. And it appears that good energy has paid off, as the team clinched a win against the Spurs on June 10 with a final score of 107 to 106.

But Chalamet is no stranger to wearing Chrome Hearts while cheering on his favorite team. In fact, the designer brand’s president and co-owner Laurie Lynn Stark shared some insight on how her team comes up with his custom courtside looks.

“Timothée is like a muse,” she told Vogue in an interview published June 10. “He comes in, he works closely with us on looks, he does his fittings. He’s an amazing person to work with; he knows exactly what he wants but is also so willing to engage with us and work collaboratively.”

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