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Kendall Jenner and Timothée Chalamet may sit on opposite ends of the style spectrum—she, a loyal devotee to The Row‘s tailored minimalism; he, the prince of ironic cool meets low-key streetwear—but this week, their worlds collided. Though they’re practically family, given his romantic ties to her sister, Kylie Jenner, the actor and model rarely cross paths publicly. But as Jenner made her way around Greenwich Village during New York Fashion Week, her outfit felt deeply reminiscent of the beatnik-infused wardrobe of Chalamet’s latest on-screen persona: Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown.
With a caramel suede button-up jacket cinching her waist and black straight-leg jeans grazing her ankles, Jenner appeared to have stepped right out of a sepia-toned snapshot of 1960s New York. The look was completed with black leather loafers from The Row, a black tweed paperboy cap that could easily have been plucked from the film’s wardrobe department, and a dark-brown leather messenger bag slung over her shoulder—also from The Row.

To finish, she wrapped herself in a slouchy olive-green scarf draped nonchalantly around her shoulders. The result? A look resembling Chalamet’s portrayal of a young Dylan meandering through the same NYC streets, guitar case in hand, and masterpieces brewing in his mind.

In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, the film’s costume designer, Arianne Phillips, spoke about the significance of Dylan’s style evolution during his early career.
“This period was such an important time for fashion and self-expression,” she told the publication. “Dylan was a young artist finding his voice and refusing to be confined to any one thing.”
As ‘Boho 2.0’ begins to dominate the trend cycle, perhaps the model is looking to get in on the action with her own retro twist.