18 Thoughts I Had About Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet’s Citi Bike Outing
Not Kylie biking in Tabis!

Reported by Vogue.
There is something genuinely delightful about celebrity couple content that involves actual physical effort. Dua Lipa and Callum Turner tubing the Amalfi Coast, Sarah Pidgeon and Joe Alwyn making out in downtown Manhattan — these images land because they feel, however briefly, unscripted. But according to Vogue, the latest dispatch from the Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet cinematic universe raises the bar considerably: the two were photographed on a Citi Bike ride together, and there is a lot to unpack.
First, the fashion. Jenner biked in Maison Margiela Tabis — those split-toe, deeply polarizing shoes that cost somewhere north of a car payment — which raises a legitimate ergonomic question nobody in the comments seems interested in answering. Chalamet, meanwhile, wore a Yankees cap and a sweatshirt casually knotted at the neck like a man who has never once stress-scrolled his own press. The insouciance is doing a lot of heavy lifting. Together, the outfits read less "athletic date" and more "we are rich enough that discomfort is aesthetic."
The Logistics, Though
A Citi Bike date in New York is a commitment that goes beyond the romantic. Those bikes are notoriously heavy, occasionally broken, and excellent at making you sweat through whatever you decided to wear. The question of whether celebrities access a superior tier of Citi Bike — smoother gears, functional brakes, seats that don't feel like punishment — deserves serious journalism. Someone also needs to address the bodyguard situation: at least one security phalanx was presumably trailing them through the city, which is either the most romantic or most absurd image in recent memory, depending on your threshold for both.
There is also the pace problem. Cycling dates require a level of logistical coordination that brunch simply does not. What happens when one person is faster? Do you circle back? Do you pretend you were going slow on purpose? These are not hypothetical concerns. These are real intimacy stress tests disguised as cardio.
What the Jenner-Chalamet Citi Bike moment actually captures — beyond the Tabis, the Yankees cap, and the probable entourage — is the specific cultural fantasy of a downtown New York romance, the kind where even the mundane feels cinematic and the shoes are always wrong for the occasion and somehow perfect for the photograph. When a Jenner is biking through the city in sculptural footwear next to an Oscar winner in athleisure, the city wins, fashion wins, and the rest of us are left wondering if we should start treating athletic shorts as a legitimate formalwear category.
The real takeaway here is that the most compelling couple content is never about the destination — it's about whether your shoes can survive the commute.
Read the original at Vogue.


