There are couple looks… and then there’s whatever Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet decided to serve on last night’s red carpet: a full-blown tangerine twin-flame moment in Chrome Hearts that single-handedly reset the celebrity dress code for cuffing season. Kylie arrived in a molten orange gown that felt like a vacation sunset got jealous and tried to become couture. Timmy followed in a coordinated Chrome Hearts suit in the exact shade — not “similar,” not “complimentary,” but copy-paste couture. The kind of matching that says: No, actually, we planned this. And yes, you’re going to talk about it.
The Soft Launch Era Is Dead — Long Live the Monochrome Couple
This look was not “accidental.” This was not “we just happened to both like orange.” This was meticulous, petty, and incredibly romantic. It’s giving: “You’re not leaving the house unless you match my energy”. Kylie and Timothée didn’t just attend the red carpet. They painted it orange — and honestly? We’ll allow it.
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