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Geek Feed
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Geek Feed
The Winner of the Pedro Pascal Lookalike Contest Works on the Daily Show
It all started with a silly Timothee Chalamet Lookalike contest back in 2024, and since then there have been several other attempts at celebrity lookalike competitions throughout the year. The latest one making headlines is a Pedro Pascal lookalike contest, and what's funny is, the winner, George Gountas, actually works on The Daily Show, and he was brought in to actually talk about his experience on air. Check this out: What's funny is that, people were supposed to sign up to enter the contest, but Gountas was so confident that he would win and he just walked up to the event and everyone immediately thought that he would land on top. Though people aren't really expecting things to blow up for Gountas after he won the contest, he is using his few seconds of fame to call out to the actual Pedro Pascal; apparently, Gountas' wife said that she would only be okay with all the attention her husband is getting if she managed to meet the actual Pascal. We don't know if that will eventually happen, but with the popularity of The Daily Show and Pascal currently doing press for Fantastic Four , having him meet up with Gountas and his wife would probably be a quick payday for the press if they managed to get it together. Watch out for The Daily Show weeknights on Comedy Central. Pedro Pascal stars in Fantastic Four: First Steps which comes to cinemas on July 25.


BBC News
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Jeremy Allen White sings as Bruce Springsteen in Deliver Me From Nowhere trailer
Bruce Springsteen fans have been given their first glimpse of Jeremy Allen White's portrayal of The Boss, in the trailer for new biopic Deliver Me From film follows Springsteen as he records his sixth album, the stark and stripped-down Nebraska, testing the patience of a record label who want a follow-up to his 1980 pop hit Hungry who has won three Emmys for his lead performance in The Bear, is seen playing harmonica and singing Nebraska's title track, as well as Springsteen's breakthrough hit Born To film comes after another legendary US singer-songwriter got the biopic treatment, with Timothee Chalamet receiving an Oscar nomination for playing Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown. To play Springsteen, White studied hundreds of archive videos to capture the singer's characteristic New Jersey rasp and athletic stage moves."There's just so much footage," he told GQ magazine last year. "It's really great to go down a YouTube rabbit hole and find him at all these different periods in his life and be able to listen to his speaking voice as well as his singing voice. It's been really fun preparing."Springsteen, a regular visitor to the film set, praised White's performance, calling him "a terrific actor" who sings "very well"."He's got an interpretation of me that I think the fans will deeply recognise and he's just done a great job, so I've had a lot of fun," said the star. Fan reaction to the trailer has been cautiously optimistic."I was expecting to hate the look of this, but I got quite emotional watching the trailer," said one comment under the trailer on YouTube. White "doesn't look like The Boss as much as I was expecting," added another, "but that last shot on stage is what sold me!""I wasn't sure at first, but I do see a little Bruce in Jeremy Allen White," commented a user on Reddit. "Not like total dopplegangers by any means, but there's a bit of a likeness.""It looks like a well-made film," added another. "I'm just not convinced, based on the trailer, that I'm watching a film about Bruce." Why Nebraska? White is 33 years old - about the same age Springsteen was when he recorded Nebraska, a downbeat series of character studies that were recorded acoustically in his home bedroom in Colts Neck, New contrast to the maximalism of his previous albums was compared to Bob Dylan going electric, only in the record in the New York Times in 1982, critic Robert Palmer wrote: "It's been a long time since a mainstream rock star made an album that asks such tough questions and refuses to settle for easy answers – let alone an album suggesting that perhaps there are no answers." The trailer shows Springsteen laying down some of those songs, determinedly following his muse at the expense of commercial success."This is not about the charts," says Jeremy Strong, playing Springsteen's manager Jon Landau in the trailer. "This is about Bruce Springsteen."At one point, director Scott Cooper recreates the album's famously bleak artwork - a 1975 photograph of a menacing sky, viewed through the windshield of a who helped Jeff Bridges win an Oscar with his 2009 biopic Crazy Heart, previously said he aimed to have the film "capture the same spirit" that Springsteen delivered on Nebraska and share his story with "authenticity and hope".Like the album, the trailer's atmosphere is brooding and portentous. Several shots see Springsteen isolated, writing alone on the floor of his bedroom as he wrestles with his burgeoning stardom."I'm trying to find something real in all the noise," he says in one of the few clips of trailer shifts tone to end with Springsteen on stage with the E Street Band, drenched in sweat and jumping into the air, suggesting more dynamic scenes will bookend the film. Bruce's emotional message to Stephen Graham Deliver Me From Nowhere also stars British actor Stephen Graham - fresh from the success of his Netflix series Adolescence - as Springsteen's father, recently revealed he had received an emotional text from the singer regarding his role in the movie."He's a working-class hero," the actor said. "He's an icon to thousands, to millions. And his text just said, 'Thank you so much. You know, my father passed away a while ago and I felt like I saw him today and thank you for giving me that memory.' "I was crying reading the text, do you know what I mean? Oh mate, it was beautiful. You couldn't ask for anything more, you know, to share that with someone was gorgeous. He's a lovely man."Odessa Young will play the musician's love interest Faye, and Paul Walter Hauser will play guitar tech Mike Batlan. The film is due for release in October, putting it in contention for next year's was originally due to face competition from the long-awaited Michael Jackson biopic - but that project has been pushed back to next year, with producers scheduling extensive reshoots this movies follow last year's Dylan biopic, which made $140m (£104m) at the box office and earned eight Oscar nominations.


CNN
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- CNN
Kendrick Lamar and Timothée Chalamet are fans of her clothes. Here's what she did next
Even if you're unfamiliar with designer Martine Rose by name, chances are you've seen her clothes at some of the most memorable pop culture moments of the year. From the varsity leather jacket worn by Kendrick Lamar for his viral Super Bowl halftime performance, to the navy suit donned by Timothée Chalamet in one of his most unusual red carpet appearances (the actor arrived at the London premiere of 'A Complete Unknown' via e-bike), Rose's clothes have been center stage in 2025. Her rapid rise has taken her across the globe, but on Saturday night the British-Jamaican designer made a triumphant return to her hometown London with an off-kilter Spring-Summer 2026 collection. When it comes to show venues, Rose — who has attracted a loyal following for her street-inspired menswear — doesn't opt for your typical picture-postcard depictions of the British capital. This time, the setting was a 1950s-era former job center in central London, a government-run office that in the past would have been used by the unemployed to find work. The same job center where English punk band, The Clash, famously met in the 1970s. Rose's brand shared the space with independent designers, veteran market traders and 'all kinds of people that contribute to the fabric of London cultural life in loads of different ways,' she told CNN in a video call from her north London studio ahead of the show. Among the 22 stalls were safety-pinned creations from designer Jawara Alleyne (Rihanna is a fan), bleached and graphic casualwear by Chalamet's cap designer of choice 4FSB, and bomber jackets and T-shirts printed with photography by Jamie Morgan of the '80s London style movement 'Buffalo', as well as indie publications, limited-edition collages and vintage furnishings. For the 44-year-old designer, it served as a love letter to the melting pot of cultures and adversity-born creativity that London is known for. 'I hope people experience this feeling that I always strive to portray, this positive energy, this boost of possibilities,' she added. From members clubs to climbing walls, cul-de-sacs to community centers, Rose chooses everyday backdrops in which her off-kilter characters can come to life. For Saturday's show — which ran despite the June edition of London Fashion Week being cancelled by the British Fashion Council — Rose presented looks that twisted, stretched, distorted and shrunken outerwear staples including puffa jackets, trench coats. There were unusual style pairings, such as big-shoulder tailoring with cinched waists combined with lace-trimmed boxer shorts, knee-high football socks, and square-toed loafers. In another look, a suit jacket was worn over frayed denim shorts, football socks and the latest edition of her Nike footwear collaboration, a hybrid sneaker-mule. For some, the seemingly mismatched pieces might appear jarring, but the collection encapsulated the creative community that Rose is inspired by. Among the show's attendees were local fashion designers Craig Green and Simone Rocha, American rapper A$AP Nast and British DJ Benji B. 'London is my home,' explained Rose. 'I love it and feel that there's so many stories to tell, from its past and present, and the people within it.' Since Rose established her eponymous label in London in 2007, it has evolved from a shirt-only capsule collection to an internationally renowned, fully fledged brand, admired by both industry insiders and celebrities. Alongside Lamar and Chalamet, the likes of Drake, Rihanna, Gigi Hadid, Nick Jonas, Hailey Bieber and Dua Lipa are all A-list repeat wearers of her pieces. But it's Lamar — the Pulitzer Prize-winning, most awarded artist in BET Hip Hop Awards history — with whom she has the closest, and most creative, of bonds. 'Like all good relationships, it started slowly before we realized the energy between us, this creative synergy that means it just works,' Rose explained. Shortly after wearing custom Martine Rose pieces, including her signature Oklahoma leather jacket, during the UK leg of his 'Big Steppers' tour in 2022, Lamar took to Instagram to declare that it was on his 'bucketlist to work with Martine Rose, she room shy but gangsta,' in a since-deleted post (the musician regularly clears his Instagram feed). He subsequently collected three Grammys for his studio album 'Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,' dressed head-to-toe in Martine Rose, including shoes from her Nike Shox MR4 collaboration. I've never been one to follow a script and I have enjoyed the freedom of forging my own path, which is harder to do when you're part of a bigger machine. Fashion designer Martine Rose As admiration turned into collaboration, Rose worked on the outfits for Lamar's performance at the Camp Flog Gnaw festival in 2023 — along with its highly sought after limited-run merchandise, which included a twisted football-inspired shirt, a top featuring Lamar's handwritten lyrics, and even a long-sleeved top with the words 'Martine Sardine,' a nod to the rapper's Martine Rose namecheck rhyme in his collaborative hit with Baby Keem, 'The Hillbillies.' But this year's Super Bowl collaboration, which saw Lamar wear a custom leather Martine Rose varsity jacket that spelled out 'Gloria' across its front before, more than 133 million viewers, took their relationship to new heights. 'When he approached us to work on the Super Bowl, I totally underestimated it,' Rose confessed, before breaking into a self-deprecating laugh. 'But for me, it's rarely about the final destination but the journey,' she added. Rose worked closely with Lamar to realize his vision. 'I just love the fact that he (Lamar) gets it,' she explained excitedly. 'Approaching an unbelievably important entertainment stage, to not only go out and put on a show for the people, but to use it as an opportunity to do something more impactful, to subvert it into something with a real message was so powerful — it's a huge privilege to have been a part of it,' she added. 'It meant people that would ordinarily never look at us did, and it makes me smile to think of the people that saw Kendrick Lamar in our jacket (and) went onto our website to be met with models in prosthetic noses (a quirky feature of the brand's Spring-Summer 2025 show), leaving them totally confused.' It's clear Rose delights in challenging societal standards and expectations. It's also precisely why she loved Chalamet's electric Lime bike red carpet moment back in January. Yes, it helped that the actor was wearing a custom Martine Rose suit (as he has done for numerous media junket appearances), but she 'loved the sense of humor of this particular moment, a playfulness that dissolved what can so easily be so scripted.' For Rose, it's a pleasure to dress anyone, but 'it's even nicer to dress people that bring something else, a sense of character and personality,' she said. This sense of authenticity is at the heart of a brand Rose has built over two decades. Back in 2015, when she was working in bars and squatting in abandoned properties to support her brand, a surprise invitation came from Balenciaga to consult on its menswear collection — which Rose did for three years, until 2018. Working closely alongside the brand's then-creative director Demna (who only goes by his first name), Rose introduced elevated versions of her signature styles to the French luxury house, such as cropped bomber jackets, oversized shoulders, drab tracksuits and suit jackets. Major collaborations with the likes of Nike, Clark's and Supreme soon followed. Working as a female fashion designer in an industry largely led by men, Rose is a rarity. Doing so while taking inspiration from her Jamaican-British heritage, rarer still. With the proportion of female creative directors in luxury fashion falling and under-representation of people of color in both creative and leadership positions, her creative resilience hasn't gone unnoticed. Speculation was rife that Rose might become the new men's designer of Louis Vuitton and later, Balenciaga (roles that ultimately went to Pharrell Williams and Pierpaolo Piccioli, respectively). It's gossip that Rose purposefully distances herself from. 'I'm not on social media, so I miss a lot of the noise intentionally,' she confessed. 'Occasionally, someone might corner me when I'm out and ask me about a position and, of course, it's deeply flattering to have your name mentioned.' For some designers, the dream is to work for a big luxury company while running their own label (see Jonathan Anderson designing for JW Anderson and Loewe, and most recently Dior). But Rose feels differently. 'I've never been one to follow a script and I have enjoyed — and continue to enjoy — the freedom of forging my own path, which is harder to do when you're part of a bigger machine,' she explained. The moments when Rose feels unsure or questions herself, are also the moments when she knows she's 'in the right zone.' 'I never want to remain in a safe space where I'm just pushing out greatest hits collections with pieces I know work. I want to design garments that make me feel something at least.' Similarly, she wants the public to come away from her shows having felt something, 'whether that's hate or love, pull or repulsion,' she said. 'Ultimately, you either get it or you don't — and it's ok if you don't because we're not for everyone.'


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Handlebar, Walrus, or 70s? Expert reveals how to find the right moustache for your face shape - and why Justin Bieber and Michael Cera got it wrong
From the bushy walrus to a signature handlebar, there's a huge range of moustache styles out there. And picking the right one can seem like a minefield. But don't worry, chaps – as it turns out particular variations suit certain face shapes. In the same way that the right pair of sunglasses can complement your looks, a fuzzy upper lip also has the ability to enhance your features. Olly Walker, a grooming expert from men's personal care brand Harry's, has shared his tips for growing a moustache that flatters your face. And it goes some way to explaining how David Beckham and Timothée Chalamet are able to pull off very different styles. To start with, it's best to work out whether you have a triangular, oval, rectangular, square or heart-shaped face. And if you're struggling, MailOnline's guide can help point you in the right direction. TRIANGULAR FACE People with this shaped face – including Harry Styles, Jacob Elordi and Timothée Chalamet – tend to have a narrower forehead and a wider jaw. Mr Walker explained that triangular faces benefit from a moustache that adds visual weight up top. 'A fuller style like the Chevron works well here – it helps broaden the upper part of your face and draws attention upward,' he said. 'Be patient while growing – it can take around five weeks to get the fullness needed for shaping.' OVAL FACE David Beckham and Jake Gyllenhall are among those with oval faces, which are naturally well-balanced – meaning most moustache styles will suit. 'You've got the freedom to experiment, from a bold horseshoe to a neat pencil moustache,' Mr Walker said. 'The only tip? Avoid styles that are overly long or droopy, as they can throw off your natural symmetry.' David Beckham and Jake Gyllenhall are among those with oval faces, which are naturally well-balanced – meaning most moustache styles will suit Styles of moustache The Chevron: thick and wide, covering the upper lip The Handlebar: long ends that curl upward like bicycle handlebars The Horseshoe: like an upside-down horseshoe, extending past the lips The Walrus: thick and bushy, drooping over the upper lip The Pencil: thin, finely groomed, just above the upper lip The Toothbrush: thin with vertical sides the width of the nose The Fu Manchu: long and thin, extending downward past the chin The Dali: thin moustache with sharp, upward-curving ends RECTANGULAR FACE For longer face shapes – such as those belonging to Ben Affleck and Adam Levine – the goal is to avoid elongating the face further, according to the grooming expert. 'Choose a moustache with some width, like a walrus or a natural, full-bodied style,' Mr Walker advised. 'These help create balance by visually shortening the length of your face.' SQUARE FACE Henry Cavill, Pedro Pascal and Brad Pitt are among those with square faces. This face shape features a strong jawline, as well as sharp angles. Moustache styles that soften and elongate pair best with this face shape, according to Mr Walker. 'A narrower style like the English or handlebar adds contrast to the bold bone structure and brings in a bit of flair,' the expert added. Ben Affleck (left) has more of a rectangular face, and so a 'full-bodied style' is best, experts said. Brad Pitt (right) however, has more of a square face. Experts say strong jawlines and sharp angles pair best with moustache styles that soften and elongate HEART-SHAPED FACE A wider forehead and narrower chin call for a moustache that adds weight to the lower half of the face. 'A medium-thick moustache – like the Painter's Brush or a soft natural style – can help balance out proportions without looking too heavy,' Mr Walker advised. 'Keep the shape rounded at the edges rather than angular, and trim just enough to define the upper lip.' Celebrities who have embraced this style include Ryan Gosling and Chris Hemsworth. WHO GOT IT WRONG? Back in 2020 Justin Bieber sported a moustache that fans went wild over - and not in a good way. The Canadian star, who has an oval-shaped face, opted for a bushy, droopy moustache, which experts do not recommend for his dimensions. Michael Cera, meanwhile, has a triangular face and so needs to add 'visual weight up top' with his moustache. Previously, he has sported more of a horseshoe look - which is best for more of an oval face. In the last century the popularity of moustaches has fluctuated, with significant periods of prevalence in the 1920s and 30s and the 1970s and 80s. In recent years, however, they have become popular again – particularly among hipsters. Movember – an international charity event where men grow moustaches during the month of November to raise funds for men's health issues – has also raised their fashionableness. Despite their recent rise in popularity moustaches are the biggest-turn off for women, according to a poll. Scientist and expert in facial perception, Professor Tim Andrews, teamed up with Wilkinson Sword on the study about the most attractive facial hair styles on men. A poll of 2,000 adults found the majority considered stubble to be the sexiest facial hair option. However the moustache was only considered alluring by three per cent - and they scored highly for 'arrogance'.

Grazia USA
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Grazia USA
The New Front Row Is Courtside: Inside the Fashion Phenomenon at Knicks Playoff Games
Pictured (L-R): Cardi B, Timothée Chalamet, Kylie Jenner, Karl-Anthony Towns, Jordyn Woods; Photo Credits: Getty Images Forget Paris, Milan, and even the Met Gala — this season's most buzzed-about fashion show is happening in the heart of Manhattan. As the New York Knicks stormed through the NBA playoffs, Madison Square Garden's Celebrity Row turned into a veritable front row of style, with A-listers showing up not just to watch the game, but to make a statement. Courtside seats at MSG have long been hallowed ground for New Yorkers, but this playoff season, they became a spectacle of their own. Spike Lee, a Knicks superfan for over 30 years, remained the soul of Celebrity Row in his signature orange-and-blue fits. But newer faces — and fashion forces — like Kylie Jenner, joined alongside her boyfriend and native New Yorker Timothée Chalamet, and NBA girlfriend Jordyn Woods elevated the courtside aesthetic into full-blown street style moments. Timothée & Kylie: Courtside's Couture Couple INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MAY 31: Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner attend Game Six of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 31, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by) US socialite Kylie Jenner (L) takes a picture of her boyfriend US-French actor Timothee Chalamet (R) during Game Five of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden in New York on May 29, 2025. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MAY 31: Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet attend Game Six of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 31, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 12: Actor Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner sit court-side during the first quarter in Game Four of the Eastern Conference Second Round NBA Playoffs between the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on May 12, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo) Chalamet, who attended multiple games during the Eastern Conference Finals, went viral for his bold style. At one game, he wore a custom Chrome Hearts velour tracksuit in Knicks colors, effortlessly blending luxury with fandom. His courtside companion Kylie Jenner always matches the moment, wearing the likes of orange leather cropped jackets that nod to the team's color palette and retro Knicks windbreakers. Fashion publications were quick to spotlight their couple-coordinated courtside fashion, dubbing them the 'ultimate Knicks duo.' Star Power on Display: Knicks celebrity courtside fashion NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 23: Singer Ciara arrives during the first quarter in Game Two of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on May 23, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 16: Bad Bunny, center, and Timothée Chalamet, right, look on in the first quarter of Game Six of the Eastern Conference Second Round NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics at Madison Square Garden on May 16, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 12: (L-R) NFL Player Stefon Diggs and rapper Cardi B sits court-side during the first quarter in Game Four of the Eastern Conference Second Round NBA Playoffs between the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on May 12, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 29: Miles Teller looks on as Timothee Chalamet and Spike Lee high five during the first quarter between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks in Game Five of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden on May 29, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 16: Elsie Hewitt and Pete Davidson are seen as the Boston Celtics take on the New York Knicks in the first quarter of Game Six of the Eastern Conference Second Round NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden on May 16, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 12: Kendall Jenner celebrates after the New York Knicks defeated the Boston Celtics in Game Four of the Eastern Conference Second Round NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden on May 12, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 23: Rapper Busta Rhymes sits court-side during the first quarter in Game Two of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on May 23, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MAY 27: Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller attend Game Four of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 27, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 21: Dave Chappelle attends Game One of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden on May 21, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 23: Actors Ben Stiller and Timothee Chalamet react court-side during the second quarter in Game Two of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on May 23, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 16: New York Giant quarterback Russell Wilson looks on in the first quarter of Game Six of the Eastern Conference Second Round NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics at Madison Square Garden on May 16, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 12: Actor Timothee Chalamet and director Spike Lee celebrate after the New York Knicks defeated the Boston Celtics in Game Four of the Eastern Conference Second Round NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden on May 12, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo) Elsewhere on Celebrity Row, Ben Stiller, Ciara, Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and Busta Rhymes also made appearances, lending star power to the already electric atmosphere at MSG. But it wasn't just who showed up — it was how they showed up. Designer sneakers, archival varsity jackets, luxury tracksuits, and statement bags turned the Garden into a street style hotspot, reminiscent of the off-duty looks captured outside fashion week shows. Fashion Week Energy — Without the Invitations Photo Credit: @jordynwoods/Instagram NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 12: Karl-Anthony Towns #32 of the New York Knicks celebrates with Jordyn Woods after defeating the Boston Celtics in Game Four of the Eastern Conference Second Round NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden on May 12, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo) Jordyn Woods, who was there supporting her boyfriend Karl-Anthony Towns, shared her looks with fans via social media and was photographed alongside Jenner and Chalamet. Her fits — flawless, polished, and sporty-chic — were some of the most reposted of the postseason. And it wasn't only about the style. The celebrity presence symbolized something deeper: the cultural capital of the Knicks' resurgence, and the allure of being seen at MSG. Behind the Scenes of Celebrity Row INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – MAY 27: Spike Lee looks on prior to Game Four of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 27, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by) Behind the scenes, the guest list is meticulously managed. According to New York Magazine , MSG owner James Dolan oversees Celebrity Row placements personally, working with celebrity reps to coordinate appearances that will maximize buzz. Some celebs are gifted seats, while others — like Spike Lee — choose to buy theirs outright, preserving their authenticity amid the glamor. It's part PR machine, part cultural phenomenon. Where Sports and Style Collide LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – FEBRUARY 11: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs walks through the tunnel as he leaves the stadium after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by) This intersection of sports and fashion isn't new — we've seen it with tunnel 'fits in the NBA and NFL, and fashion collabs with brands like Louis Vuitton and Nike — but the Knicks' playoff moment crystallized it. When a basketball game generates the same fashion discourse as a couture runway, you know something's shifted. In a season where New York reclaimed its place at the center of basketball culture, it also reminded the world of its power as a style capital. 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