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Timothée Chalamet Teases More Coordinated Red Carpet Moments With Kylie Jenner as Their Awards Season Style Evolves

  • Jan 8
  • 4 min read

8 January 2026

Fans of celebrity style and Hollywood romance have been captivated by the ongoing onscreen and off-screen fashion journey of Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner, whose relationship has become as much a topic of red carpet reportage as it is of celebrity fascination. For nearly three years the couple has been in the spotlight, but late in 2025 and into early 2026 their shared fashion moments have taken on new energy, most visibly at key premieres and awards-season events where they stepped out in coordinated ensembles that set social media buzzing.


Chalamet, 30, and Jenner, 28, made headlines most memorably with matching custom Chrome Hearts outfits in blazing orange at the Los Angeles premiere of Chalamet’s film Marty Supreme, a bold visual statement tied to the movie’s thematic colors and the creative choices he made in promoting it. That moment became not just a viral fashion highlight but a cultural touchpoint in how celebrity couples can choreograph their public style narrative.


When asked about future matching red carpet looks, Chalamet addressed the question with a coy mix of certainty and mystery. In interviews this awards season he suggested that fans should expect the unexpected, hinting that the couple’s coordinated appearances might continue even if they evolve in tone and color palette. He made clear that while the “orange might be retired,” his statements left the door open for further fashion collaboration with Jenner, teasing audiences with the simple promise of you’ll see when more coordinated moments might emerge. That response was genuine without being overly specific, underscoring both the couple’s playfulness with fashion and their awareness of the media attention their stylistic choices provoke.


What makes Chalamet and Jenner’s stylistic partnership particularly compelling is the way it has been shaped by both individual and shared aesthetics. Prior to their most headline-grabbing moment, the couple had already been seen together at major industry events, with Jenner embracing dramatic looks while Chalamet often chose tailored suits that reflected his understated but now increasingly expressive fashion sensibility.


Their coordinated chrome orange moment at the Marty Supreme premiere drew laughs and admiration alike, even inspiring comedians Meg Stalter and Paul W. Downs to recreate the look at another red carpet event in a playful parody that itself went viral. This fusion of fashion, humor and celebrity culture showed just how deeply the Chalamet-Jenner pairing had permeated pop culture conversation beyond traditional entertainment reporting.


Their approach to fashion has always seemed collaborative, with Jenner’s expertise as a global style icon and business mogul complementing Chalamet’s growing reputation as an actor willing to experiment visually. As their awards-season journey continued into January 2026, they both appeared at high-profile events such as the Critics Choice Awards and the Golden Globe Awards, where their styles coordinated or separate continued to draw attention. At the Critics Choice Awards, Jenner stunned in vintage Versace chainmail, embracing her own distinct fashion voice while Chalamet maintained his signature edge, reminding fans that even when not matching exactly, their looks are part of a larger visual dialogue.


Some of the most talked-about moments came at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, where Jenner stepped out in a custom gold Ashi Studio gown adorned with Lorraine Schwartz diamonds and Christian Louboutin heels. She made a dramatic impression even though she did not walk the red carpet alongside Chalamet, who arrived in a sleek black outfit paired with statement accessories, and later shared affectionate moments with her during the ceremony itself. Their public affection, combined with their individual fashion choices, reinforced the sense that their style relationship extends beyond coordinated outfits into mutual support and presence at milestone occasions.


Beyond specific events, Chalamet’s recognition of Jenner as his partner in award acceptance speeches as he did at the Critics Choice Awards when he won Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for Marty Supreme and dedicated his win to her has deepened public interest in their shared narrative. That moment, which saw him use the spotlight to celebrate their life together, resonated with fans and fashion followers alike, reminding observers that their red carpet chemistry is as much about their personal bond as it is about what they wear.


For fashion insiders, the couple’s trajectory signals a potential new chapter in how celebrity duos curate their public image. Coordinated looks have long been a staple of Hollywood’s biggest couples, but what distinguishes Chalamet and Jenner is the intentionality with which they choose themes, colors and moments that reflect not just compatibility but narrative coherence across events. Whether it’s bold matching colors or complementary ensembles that still feel thematically linked, their choices suggest a nuanced understanding of fashion as a form of storytelling.


As the awards season continues and the calendar advances through early 2026, fans and fashion watchers alike will undoubtedly keep a close eye on whether Chalamet and Jenner take another step with even more coordinated red carpet ensembles. Whether they opt for full head-to-toe matching sets or subtler echoes of color and style, the anticipation around their next public appearance underscores how much the pair have captured the imagination of audiences who see them as not just a couple in love but as cultural icons whose style moves matter.

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