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Is that $200 Fleur du Mal Knicks-themed lingerie in Kylie Jenner's suitcase for Indianapolis trip with Timothée Chalamet?
Spotted in Kylie Jenner's suitcase for her Indianapolis trip with Timothée Chalamet: a $200 Fleur du Mal Knicks-themed lingerie set, revealed in her Instagram story./ Image: Instagram/ Fleur du Mal
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Kylie Jenner
Just Pack Knicks-Colored Lingerie for Timothée Chalamet? Courtside PDA, Silk Sets, and Sex-and-the-City Reposts Spark Buzz
Kylie Jenner's suitcase for Game 6 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals may have revealed more than just her basketball allegiances, it hinted at her deepening bond with boyfriend Timothée Chalamet and got fans talking with one sultry detail.
The Kardashians star, 27, posted a photo to her Instagram Stories following the May 31 game in Indianapolis between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers, and fans quickly noticed a very specific piece of packing. Nestled among Knicks t-shirts, an orange cap, and a pair of orange heels was a striking lingerie set in unmistakable Knicks colors: a blue silk and orange lace bra and panty set from Fleur du Mal.
The $200 Knicks-Colored lingerie set
According to People and the New York Post, Jenner's lingerie appears to be an unreleased set from Fleur du Mal, made in 'NY blue' silk with bright orange lace trim.
The All Star Demi Bra retails for $128 and is available for pre-order, while the matching 'cheeky' underwear is priced at $68, bringing the total to nearly $200. While the set is expected to ship to regular buyers starting June 23, Jenner, naturally, had early access.
Whether she wore it to the game is unclear. Jenner was seen courtside wearing a white tank top layered under a nylon Knicks jacket, paired with dark jeans.
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She accessorized with a vibrant electric blue Hermès Kelly bag, white Chanel pumps, and a diamond-covered Cartier Panthère watch, all while sitting next to Chalamet, 29, as the Knicks fell to the Pacers 125-108, ending their playoff run.
Courtside PDA & a Sex-and-the-City joke
Earlier that week, on May 29, the couple had attended Game 5 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, showing off plenty of affection courtside. In the days after, Jenner reposted a viral Sex and the City TikTok that gave fans an unexpected glimpse into her and Chalamet's relationship dynamics.
In the clip, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) says, 'I don't get laid unless the Knicks win,' to which Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) replies, 'And when did we start caring about basketball?' Jenner shared the post with no caption — but fans quickly interpreted the repost as a cheeky reference to her own sex life. The timing, just before the Knicks' loss, made the moment all the more buzzworthy.
From Lakers to Knicks, and a full fashion shift
Chalamet, who grew up in Manhattan, has long been a die-hard Knicks fan.
And Jenner, once more closely associated with the L.A. Lakers scene, now seems fully committed to repping orange and blue — and doing it in designer style.
She's attended three recent Knicks playoff games. On May 12, she brought along her sister
Kendall Jenner
to MSG as the Knicks played the Boston Celtics. That game also marked a courtside reunion with her longtime friend Jordyn Woods, who is dating Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns. The two were filmed by ESPN celebrating after a win, with Jenner telling Woods, 'We're wearing the same outfit every time!' Chalamet, wearing a Knicks hat, jumped into the frame yelling, 'Let's go!'
Chalamet's courtside style goes full custom
While Jenner's wardrobe has made headlines, Chalamet's fits are just as committed. For Game 6 in Indianapolis, he wore one of his boldest looks yet: a custom orange-and-blue all-leather zip-up jacket and matching flared pants from Nahmias, paired with Knicks-colored Chrome Hearts x Timberland boots, a matching Chrome Hearts belt, white sunglasses, and a $11,400 Cartier necklace.
Together, the couple has made courtside a full-blown fashion stage, often coordinating their outfits and drawing the spotlight even when the game's not on.