Kylie Jenner Does Knicks Team Colors Her Way—Birkin Included
Just days after the 2026 Met Gala, Kylie Jenner joined Timothée Chalamet to cheer on the New York Knicks, toting a blue Birkin and in orange Miu Miu mules.

Reported by Vogue.
Courtside fashion has its own unspoken dress code — team colors, sure, but make it look effortless rather than ESPN. Kylie Jenner has apparently studied the syllabus. Just days after shutting down the Met Gala in a corseted Schiaparelli moment, she showed up to watch the New York Knicks dismantle the Philadelphia 76ers alongside partner Timothée Chalamet, and somehow made orange leather and a croc-effect Birkin look like the most natural thing in the world.
The Outfit, Broken Down
Jenner's look was deceptively simple, according to Vogue: a white Guizio tank, low-rise indigo jeans, large diamond earrings, and an orange leather jacket. The real conversation pieces were on her feet and her lap — vintage orange Miu Miu mules with white lace-up detailing, sourced by New York vintage dealers Source of Sweet, and a navy blue croc-effect Hermès Birkin that she kept, casually, on her knees like it was a clutch at a dinner party. The Met's bleached brows were gone; in their place, her usual formula — slicked ponytail, bronzed skin, nude almond nails. Clean. Controlled. Very her.
Chalamet, reportedly losing his mind over the Knicks' performance (they took a 2-0 series lead), matched her energy and her palette in a vintage Avirex orange-and-white leather jacket over a gray tee, light blue baggy jeans, and brown combat boots. Two vintage leather jackets, one winning team. The coordination reads less like a couple's costume and more like two people who've quietly synced their aesthetic instincts.
Courtside Knicks games have quietly become the most reliable window into this couple's shared style — more revealing, arguably, than any red carpet step-and-repeat. There's something telling about how they dress when no one's technically watching: elevated but unbothered, brand-conscious without being loud, nostalgic in fabric (vintage everything) but sharp in silhouette. With the Knicks on a winning streak, expect this particular fashion subplot to continue.
When even your courtside bag is a Birkin, superfanning stops being casual and becomes a whole aesthetic statement.
Read the original at Vogue.


