Courtside style for Kylie Jenner has often been less about overstyling and more about pairing elevated basics with standout accessories. While attending the New York Knicks game alongside her partner, Timothée Chalamet, Jenner built her look around simple staples before letting one unexpected vintage accessory steal the spotlight.
Kylie Jenner nails Guizio tank top with vintage $480 Miu Miu mules at Knicks game
At first glance, the outfit felt minimal. Jenner wore a fitted white ribbed tank from Danielle Guizio called “The Perfect Classic Tank,” which retails for $38. The sleeveless top featured a clean, round neckline and a ribbed, body-hugging silhouette, giving the courtside outfit an effortless base. She paired it with relaxed dark denim and carried a structured textured Hermès Birkin bag in dark navy. The bag rested on her lap throughout the game. An oversized orange jacket hung behind her seat, subtly tying the entire look back to the Knicks’ colors.
The most eye-catching piece, however, was her footwear. Jenner styled the casual tank with vintage orange lace-up mule heels from Miu Miu. The shoes were reportedly priced at around $480 on a resale platform. The pointed-toe mules featured bright orange leather with contrasting black stitching, black lace-up detailing at the front, and small kitten heels, adding an early-2000s-inspired touch to the look.
The shoes shifted the tone of the outfit, transforming what could have been a simple courtside look into something more fashion-forward. The pop of orange also tied back to her jacket. Timothée Chalamet wore a bright orange bomber-style jacket as well, giving the pair a coordinated appearance while showing support for the Knicks.
The reality star wore her hair in a sleek ponytail and kept her makeup minimal. She completed the look with diamond stud earrings that added a subtle shine. With vintage accessories continuing to trend in celebrity fashion, Jenner’s latest outfit highlighted her understated approach to styling.
Originally reported by Viha Shah on TheFashionSpot.
