Kylie Jenner showed her support for boyfriend Timothée Chalamet at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night.
The reality TV star opted to skip the red carpet, but was seen sitting alongside Chalamet and actresses Elle Fanning and Monica Barbaro at the ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Jenner appeared at the starry spectacle wearing a backless molten silver dress with a low cowl neckline and spaghetti straps. For added sparkle, she added Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.
Jenner’s silver chainmail dress is an archival piece from Atelier Versace’s Spring/Summer 1999 collection, but it has an even longer history of its own. Eagle-eyed observers will notice similarities to the design worn by Liz Hurley, who opted for a lavender dress while attending the CFDA Fashion Awards with her then-boyfriend Hugh Grant in the ’90s. .
Jenner shared a series of portraits on Instagram that give a good look at the glittery dresses, writing: “The cutest night with the cutest girls in little 1999 Versace.”
It’s been a year since Jenner and Chalamet made their awards show debut, appearing together for the first time at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards. Jenner then skipped the red carpet as well, choosing instead to appear at Chalamet’s table during the show. She matched the actor in a sparkly black ensemble, a sequined lace dress by Hanae Mori. Twelve months later, the couple still seemed as in love as ever.
The two were first rumored to be dating in April 2023. Since then, the two have kept their romance under wraps, making only a few public appearances together and rarely commenting on their relationship status.
“People get really confused sometimes when I say I’m trying to have a private life,” Chalamet said in a 2023 interview with GQ. “You have to gain useful experience in your personal life. The hectic experiences at the start of my career were very new to me, so for a while those experiences became the driving force in my work. But , you have to have a real experience. You have to fall in love, you have to be bored.”
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