Timothée Chalamet Tried to Go Incognito at Kylie Jenner’s Meta Glasses Event

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THE RUNDOWNTimothée Chalamet tried to fly under the radar at Kylie Jenner’s Meta glasses launch event.He dressed in a light gray hoodie and white baseball cap as he supported his girlfriend.The couple has spent the past week together in New York.Fresh off a weekend in the Hamptons, Kylie Jenner celebrated the launch of her Meta glasses in New York City last night. Her boyfriend, Timothée Chalamet, joined her at the event—but tried to fly under the radar. He wore a light gray hoodie with a white baseball cap. The outfit didn’t quite disguise him, as Vanity Fair spotted him, noting he was there but “covert.”View full post on InstagramBFAA//BACKGRIDTimothée Chalamet at the Meta event.Jenner and Chalamet have spent the past week together. Last Wednesday, they were photographed riding Citi Bikes in Manhattan. Over the weekend, they were filmed walking in Sag Harbor.The two stars rarely discuss their three-year relationship in interviews, with Jenner explaining to ELLE in October 2024, “I think it’s important to keep things to yourself. It’s hard for me to make a decision by myself sometimes, so the opinion of the whole world…it can be tough.”The beauty entrepreneur was forthcoming this week, though, about her Meta glasses. She spoke with us about how her own style influenced their appearance. “Where I am now, I want things that just disappear into your look,” she said. “You put them on and they work with everything. They’re not competing with what you’re wearing; they’re completing it. I think people who know my style will see these, and it’ll just make sense. It feels exactly like where I am right now.”She also discussed why she wanted to partner with the company on smart glasses. “Glasses have always been my thing,” she said. “They’re the first thing I notice on someone, honestly. So when Meta came to me and said I could actually design a pair, not just show up for a campaign, I was like, ‘Wait, this is different.’ I got to be involved in everything: the shape, the colors, the packaging, even the little chime sound it makes when you put them on.”They even have vocal messages from her incorporated. “I recorded all these little lines,” she said. “You put them on in the morning and it says, ‘rise and shine.’ It just felt like something I’d actually reach for every single day.”