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Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Update Their Courtside Couple Style With Shredded Pants and Tweed Chanel Jacket for Lakers Game

Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Update Their Courtside Couple Style With Shredded Pants and Tweed Chanel Jacket for Lakers Game

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Coordinating in black-and-white looks, Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet brought their courtside couple style to the Lakers-Timberwolves game on Wednesday. While the 'A Complete Unknown' opted for a high-low outfit with streetwear staples, his girlfriend wore an understated but edgy silhouette to the event.
Paying tribute to Kobe Bryant, Chalamet wore a T-shirt featuring a black-and-white picture of the late Lakers player. He layered it with a jacket from Chanel's spring 2025 collection, made of cotton tweed with imitation pearl details. Chalamet's look also featured baggy, dark denim pants and a pair of Timberland boots.
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Jenner wore a white, cropped tank top with black leather pants that had slashes throughout the legs, creating a striped effect. Her look was completed with snakeskin-print boots and a gold Panthère de Cartier watch, priced at $27,500. The watch is notably featured with an 18-karat yellow gold bracelet and a crown set with diamonds.
Jenner's leather pants give continuity to her edgy style streak. The cofounder of Khy has lately been opting for formfitting silhouettes, recently wearing a latex, butter yellow dress at Coachella.
Wednesday's Lakers game was attended by many celebrities, including Lily-Rose Depp and Jennifer Hudson, who saw the Timberwolves advance in the NBA playoffs with a 103-96 victory over the Lakers. Chalamet previously attended the Lakers-Timberwolves game on Feb. 27, wearing a vintage-inspired black leather jacket complete with zipper detailing on the sleeves and a sharp collar and lapel.
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SouthCoast has Pride: Here's where to celebrate LGBTQ unity all month

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Gkids Takes North America For Cannes & Annecy Title ‘Little Amélie Or The Character Of Rain'

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Gkids Takes North America For Cannes & Annecy Title ‘Little Amélie Or The Character Of Rain'

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LeBron James Turns Heads with Exciting Luka Doncic News on Sunday

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LeBron James Turns Heads with Exciting Luka Doncic News on Sunday

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