Kylie Jenner embraced a sultry silhouette at the 2025 BAFTA Awards on Sunday in London. The reality star and entrepreneur attended alongside her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet, whose film “A Complete Unknown” is nominated at the ceremony.
Jenner’s black frock featured sequin embellishments and a plunging neckline. She accessorized with crystallized open-toe heels and diamond earrings, wearing her dark tresses in a tousled updo. Jenner’s makeup included rosy blush, taupe eyeshadow and a matte terracotta lip.
Styling duo Alexandra and Mackenzie Grandquist, who have worked with Jenner since 2022, dressed her for the occasion.
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Chalamet, meanwhile, continued his Bob Dylan-inspired style streak in a custom black suit by Bottega Veneta. Designed by creative director Matthieu Blazy, it mirrors a look once worn by the famed folk singer, who Chalamet portrays in “A Complete Unknown.”
Chalamet’s outfit consisted of a cropped double-breasted blazer and matching slim-fit trousers. Patent leather shoes and a diamond Cartier pendant topped off his ensemble.
Last month, Jenner sat front row at Chanel’s spring 2025 couture show, where she put a sultry spin on the French fashion house’s iconic tweed skirt suit. The Khy founder modeled a white collarless cropped jacket and pleated miniskirt from Chanel’s 2025 Métiers d’Art collection.
Chanel first introduced its signature collarless tweed jacket in 1954. Trademarks like gilt buttons and braided trim were also added to the design, which originated with the introduction of the tweed skirt suit in the 1920s. It wasn’t until the ’50s, however, that the jacket was updated with its recognizable silhouette.
Blazy, Bottega Veneta’s creative director since 2021, announced his departure from the Italian label in December. He’ll now take the helm at Chanel, with his first show for the French fashion house slated for October.
“I am thrilled and honored to join the wonderful house of Chanel. I look forward to meeting all the teams and writing this new chapter together,” Blazy said in a statement provided to WWD.