Kylie Jenner showed up to the 98th Academy Awards dressed to the nines.
The 28-year-old skipped the red carpet, to allow her partner of three years Timothée Chalamet, to take centre stage following his Oscar nomination for Best Actor in Marty Supreme.
Instead, viewers saw the entrepreneur for the first time during the ceremony as Conan O' Brien made a joke referencing Timothée and the videographers showed the pair giggling along.
Kylie's look of the night
Kylie donned a jaw-dropping red Schiaparelli keyhole sequin dress, along with a matching red bag.
She finished the stunning look with loose curls, and a chunky diamond-adorned Lorraine Schwartz necklace and earrings, which featured more than 200 carats. Kylie shared the look online and wrote: "Jessica who?"
Timothée rocked a white tuxedo with black sunglasses and spiky bangs.
Fashion déjà vu
This isn't the first time that Kylie has worn a similar design. During Paris Fashion Week in September 2023, she donned a white version of the gown embellished with silver sequins.
She previously wore the look with the same hairstyle and opted for dangling earrings.
The couple caused a fashionable stir when they attended their first Oscars together last year, with Kylie wearing a deep-plunging black dress with sequin cutouts, and a satin skirt, while the actor opted for a yellow tuxedo.
Inside their relationship
During this year's Critics Choice Awards, Timothée did not shy away from expressing his deep admiration for Kylie known to the public.
While accepting his award on stage for Best Actor, he gave a sweet shoutout to Kylie and said: "Thank you to my partner of three years. Thank you for our foundation. I love you. I couldn't do this without you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart."
The mother two, Stormi and Aire, whom she shares with former partner Travis Scott, recently revealed her future family goals.
She shared with Vanity Fair: "In the last years of my 20s, I want to focus on just me, my businesses, my work, traveling with my kids, enjoying my kids and then…I do want to have more kids …"
The Marty Supreme actor also got candid on his thoughts on fatherhood and shared with Vogue last year that becoming a parent "could be on the radar."
He also expressed that he witnessed how others close to him have successfully balanced their careers and family ties.
The entertainer shared: "I had a friend of mine in school — a girl named Grace — and her parents had the most beautiful, amazing marriage. This is not in [the] context of being great, so this is a little tangential, but it showed me excellence can exist without it being arduous."
He added: "You don't have to be selfish to be great, no. I know because I've worked with directors who are incredible and who are incredibly present in their family life."








