Kylie Jenner Perfects High-Low Dressing for Her Latest New York Knicks Game Appearance
And a straight-off-the-runway Chanel bag

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
The New York Knicks just punched their ticket to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, and the internet was predictably less focused on the scoreboard than on what Kylie Jenner wore to celebrate. Front row at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Jenner arrived in the kind of outfit that looks effortless precisely because it isn't — the rare high-low that actually lands.
The look started with a loose, vintage-feel Knicks tee in blue with orange-and-white team graphics, worn with baggy blue denim. So far, so casual. Then came the escalation: black leather Manolo Blahnik kitten-heel thong sandals — her apparent go-to — and a Chanel bag pulled directly from the Spring/Summer 2026 runway. The sleek black crocodile tote, fitted with skinny top handles and gold hardware, is the kind of piece that makes a beat-up graphic tee look intentional rather than lazy. According to Harper's Bazaar, it was a brand-new addition to her rotation.
The Earring Stack That Stole the Show
Jenner is a Khy founder and a seasoned fashion figure, so pairing stadium merch with straight-off-the-runway Chanel barely registers as surprising anymore. What did register: the earring situation. On a single ear, she stacked a massive pear-shaped diamond at the lobe with a slightly smaller matching stone on the flat — same cut, same blinding clarity, doubled up for maximum effect under stadium lights. It was quietly the most considered move of the entire outfit, the kind of styling detail that separates someone who wears clothes from someone who actually thinks about them.
Meanwhile, Timothée Chalamet committed fully to the bit in a black leather Knicks varsity jacket over a gray tee, black jeans, Timberlands, and a diamond chain — because apparently even superfan fits need a little Hollywood. The two were photographed kissing, laughing, and taking selfies with fellow fans between plays, the kind of effortlessly-in-love public appearance that their corner of the internet refers to, without irony, as Kymothée content.
The Knicks play Game 1 of the NBA Finals on June 3, returning to Madison Square Garden on June 8 — which means Jenner has exactly one week to pull together something even more improbable to wear to a basketball game.
The real flex isn't the Chanel or the Manolos — it's knowing exactly how much to dress up a free T-shirt before it stops being cool.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


