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Following her attendance at Jeff Bezos’ wedding in Venice, Kylie Jenner has been vacationing in Saint-Tropez with her sister, Kendall Jenner, and their mutual friends. Now, her longtime boyfriend Timothée Chalamet has joined the party. See the images here.
The pair were spotted yesterday walking along Shellona Beach—their first public outing since May 31, when they attended an NBA game between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers, wearing coordinated orange and blue looks.
For the reunion, Jenner opted to wear a ’90s Jean Paul Gaultier look. The Khy founder was seen in a beige and black striped mini dress, featuring a head-turning cone bra; a motif often referenced by the label. Crisscross bandage detailing cinched the waist. She kept the add-ons simple and let the sailor-striped piece shine with a small black handbag and flip-flops from The Row.


This look marks a streak of retro beachside style from the socialite. Earlier this weekend she showed off a Spring 2000 Ralph Lauren polka dot set, featuring a bikini top, trousers, and even a matching tote bag. The following day, she wore a custom monochromatic Isabel Marant look, made up of a white swimsuit with cutouts and a mini bubble skirt. While the one-piece itself could have been right out of a throwback summer campaign, the bubble skirt brought us back to 2025.
For his part, Chalamet kept it casual and stuck to his usual noughties street style, opting for a green and white soccer jersey. He may have stolen the show accessories-wise, however, in a cap with an eye-catching green bandana tied over his head, in a headscarf style.

The generally private couple have been upping their public outings and interactions in recent times, with Jenner even following the actor on Instagram last week after two years together. However, apart from these sporadic appearances, they generally remain tight-lipped about their relationship.
Late last year, Jenner spoke on keeping things out of the public eye.
“I think it’s important to keep things to yourself… the opinion of the whole world…it can be tough.”