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Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Were the Most Striking Wedding Guests at Jordyn Woods’s Starry Wedding

Harper's BAZAAR · Rosa Sanchez · 2026-08-17T14:15:08+00:00 · nguồn gốc

Kylie Jenner watched her childhood bestie get married this weekend, and the ceremony looked straight out of a Hollywood fairytale. Jordyn Woods said “I do” to new York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns in Malibu, California, on Saturday. The two got engaged in December of 2025, after five years of dating, and this weekend, they celebrate their love with a starry friend group that included Justin and Hailey Bieber, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Teyana Taylor, Gayle King, and Michael B. Jordan. Towns’s teammates, including Josh Hart and Jalen Brunson, also attended the nuptials, as did Knicks superfan Ben Stiller, with wife Christine Taylor. Another Knicks superfan, Timothée Chalamet, showed up alongside his girlfriend, the one and only Kylie Jenner. Jenner and Chalamet’s romantic date night was a black-tie affair. The Khy founder was striking in a sleek black halter dress with daring cutouts at the sides and at the front of the skirt. The bodice was held together by two rhinestone belts that wrapped around Jenner, bringing some shimmer. And more sparkle came from her diamond jewelry, which included a massive ring. Jenner completed her look with black heeled sandals and wore her black hair down in a silky, straight style. Chalamet followed her lead with the color scheme. Thought he did not wear any sparkles, he did opt for a slick black leather blazer, which he layered over a checkered blue button-up and paired with black suit pants and dress shoes. He completed the look with black shades. (See photos here.) The two were all smiles as they posed for photos with other famous friends, including the Biebers. After the ceremony, guests partied in black hoodies emblazoned with the phrase “married in 5”— a nod to their five years of dating, and a clear reference to the summer of the Knicks, as the team beat the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Iconic.