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Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Match in Double Denim at Knicks Game

Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet made a coordinated fashion statement at Madison Square Garden during Game 4 of the NBA Finals, stepping out in matching custom Chrome Hearts looks as the New York Knicks celebrated a historic win. Although the couple has occasionally worn similar outfits in public before, the latest appearance stood out for its deliberate courtside styling and strong Knicks-inspired details.

Jenner wore a white cropped tank top with wide-legged, cuffed blue Chrome Hearts jeans and a matching oversized denim jacket. The denim pieces were decorated with blue and orange cross motifs that nodded to the Knicks’ colors. She finished the look with metallic silver cutout heels, diamond stud earrings, and a small white top-handle handbag covered in Chrome Hearts crosses, adding a polished, fashion-forward touch to the sporty ensemble.

Chalamet complemented Jenner’s outfit with his own rugged Chrome Hearts pairing. He wore cross-accented jeans and a denim jacket over a white T-shirt, accented by an orange belt. To complete the look, he chose Timberland wheat-brown work boots, giving the outfit a durable, streetwear-inspired feel that matched the courtside setting while still keeping the coordinated theme intact.

The pair’s synchronized appearance added to the high-profile celebrity presence at MSG during the Finals. Jenner and Chalamet were not the only stars showing support for the Knicks. Taylor Swift, Mariska Hargitay, and sisters Alana and Este Haim were also seen together in matching T-shirts with Knicks-themed wordplay, including references such as “Stevie Knicks” and “Knickelback.” Other familiar faces in the arena included Ben Stiller, Jimmy Fallon, Spike Lee, and Jordyn Woods, all of whom wore looks reflecting the team’s blue and orange palette.

Woods, a Knicks WAG, also drew attention after turning her orange game-day clutch into a marketing moment for her Woods by Jordyn brand. The accessory had previously been set aside during Game 3 because of a no-bag policy in place at the venue, but it later became part of a promotional push for her label.

With the series moving to San Antonio for Game Five, the Finals continue to attract a mix of basketball, celebrity, and fashion moments. Jenner and Chalamet’s matching Chrome Hearts outfits reinforced their status as one of the most closely watched couples in pop culture, especially when they combine red-carpet-level style with sports fandom. Their latest appearance showed how courtside fashion has become part of the entertainment around the NBA Finals, where team spirit and celebrity image often blend into one high-visibility moment.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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