Kylie Jenner’s Courtside-Date Look? Miu Miu Mules in Knicks Orange, and a Crocodile Birkin in Knicks Blue
She’s committed to the bit

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
There is an art to the courtside outfit, and it has nothing to do with the game. It's about showing up for your person while making absolutely certain the cameras have something to talk about. Kylie Jenner has clearly studied the assignment. At Madison Square Garden for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals — where Timothée Chalamet's New York Knicks faced the Philadelphia 76ers — she arrived not as a passive plus-one, but as someone who had done the color research.
The base of the look was deceptively simple: a white ribbed tank layered over a slinky triangle bra, dark blue jeans, hair slicked into a high ponytail. Clean. Unfussy. The kind of foundation that says the accessories are doing the real work — and they were. According to Harper's Bazaar, Jenner carried a rare crocodile Hermès Birkin in a deep Knicks blue and wore vintage Miu Miu mules in a saturated Knicks orange, complete with a lace-up detail at the pointed toe. She also had an orange jacket thrown over her arm, because of course she did. The woman coordinates her backup layers.
The Jewelry Did What the Jersey Could Never
No courtside moment is complete without the kind of jewelry that catches stadium lighting, and Jenner delivered on that front too. Diamond clusters stacked across her ears, a massive white diamond on her pinky, a glossy berry lip, and a clear extra-long manicure. It was maximalist in its precision — each element deliberate, nothing accidental. Meanwhile, Chalamet kept pace in a vintage Avirex leather motorcycle jacket in Knicks orange with white and silver detailing, baggy jeans, and brown boots. Coordinated without being costume-y. They both get full marks.
What's worth noting here isn't just the Birkin or the Miu Miu mules (though, yes, both are exceptional). It's the editorial intelligence behind the whole construction. Jenner took team colors — the bluntest, most obvious dress code possible — and turned them into a luxury fashion moment. The jeans and tank read effortless; the accessories read serious. That tension is exactly what makes a great celebrity-row look work: it has to look like you're there for the game, even when you're clearly there for the photo.
The Knicks won, Chalamet was thrilled, and Jenner walked out having proven that you don't need a jersey to show team spirit — you just need a crocodile Birkin and the right pair of vintage mules.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


