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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.

By Elliot O·May 7, 2026·1 min read
Kylie Jenner Does Knicks Team Colors Her Way—Birkin Included

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.

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