
Surrealist Romance: Inside Kylie Jenner’s Calculated Schiaparelli Moment with Timothée Chalamet
In a moment that sent ripples through fashion circles, Kylie Jenner chose an achingly elegant Schiaparelli creation for her red carpet debut with beau Timothée Chalamet in Rome on Wednesday. The cosmetics mogul’s sartorial statement spoke volumes, marrying contemporary minimalism with the fashion house’s signature surrealist flourishes.
Jenner’s selection from Schiaparelli’s fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection was nothing short of spectacular—a tailored noir confection featuring an elongated silhouette that traced her form with architectural precision. The floor-sweeping garment, distinguished by its whisper-thin straps crossing dramatically at the back, featured the Maison’s emblematic codes printed in black cut thread against the fabric’s surface. Perhaps most intriguing were the deliberately frayed edges that lent textural complexity to the otherwise streamlined scoop-neck sleeveless gown.

With characteristic attention to detail, Jenner’s choice of accessories elevated the ensemble to rarefied heights. Her mismatched Schiaparelli earrings offered a masterclass in asymmetric styling—one ear adorned with a hammered gold brass finger crowned with a lustrous pearl and rhinestone piercing, while the other featured an exquisitely sculpted hand with a crystal-set nail and mother-of-pearl pendant. The juxtaposition was both jarring and utterly captivating.
Anchoring the look with quiet sophistication were pointed-toe black heels featuring a linear indentation at the vamp and horizontal strap reminiscent of classic Mary Jane silhouettes. Her sleek brunette tresses were swept into a restrained low updo, allowing the statement jewelry to command attention against her neutral, impeccably executed makeup.

Completing Jenner’s curatorial approach to dressing was a black velvet clutch adorned with Schiaparelli’s iconic keyhole bijou plate and gold embroideries—a perfect companion to her velvet mules.
Chalamet, for his part, complemented his girlfriend’s refined aesthetic in a black velvet suit with double-breasted jacket, distinguished by a singular white floral embellishment. His footwear choice—polished black boots—maintained the couple’s cohesive noir palette while allowing Jenner’s ensemble to retain center stage.
Fashion cognoscenti will recognize the dress from its runway debut during Paris Fashion Week last March. Creative director Daniel Roseberry’s collection artfully navigated Western style sensibilities—particularly relevant given the cultural zeitgeist surrounding cowboy core fashion, catalyzed in part by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter’s groundbreaking 2024 “Cowboy Carter” album.

The couple’s appearance marks a significant milestone in their relationship of two years, finally bringing their much-speculated romance into the public sphere. In choosing Schiaparelli for this momentous occasion, Jenner reinforces her position as a formidable fashion force willing to embrace conceptual design with unflinching commitment.
As the paparazzi flashbulbs illuminated their entrance, one thing became abundantly clear—this wasn’t merely a red carpet debut but rather a carefully choreographed fashion narrative, with Jenner as both protagonist and auteur. The ensemble, at once restrained and theatrical, exemplifies modern luxury’s evolving language—one that speaks in whispers and shouts simultaneously, demanding attention while affecting nonchalance.
In an era of ephemeral trends and disposable glamour, Jenner’s Schiaparelli moment stands as testament to enduring style that prizes intellectual approach over fleeting sensationalism.

