They might not have gone Insta-official themselves, but thanks to designer Haider Ackermann, Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet’s red carpet romance is no longer just rumor mill gold—it’s visually documented.
On May 11, Ackermann shared a behind-the-scenes peek that offered fans a rare, candid look at the elusive couple’s relationship. The image? A FaceTime screenshot capturing an intimate pre-red-carpet moment between Jenner and Chalamet, as the two prepared for the 70th David di Donatello Awards in Rome.
In the sweet snap, Kylie is seen fussing over Timothée’s velvet Tom Ford suit, giving it a final polish with a lint roller. Meanwhile, Chalamet stands poised, smiling calmly as Ackermann oversees the interaction virtually—his caption reading, “TEAMWORK – Miss K, you’re hired… PROUD AS ALWAYS my Brother.”
The post, which was part of a larger Instagram carousel, also included footage of the duo walking the red carpet hand-in-hand for the first time—solidifying a relationship that had, until now, stayed largely out of the spotlight.

A Coordinated Power Couple Moment
For the big night at Cinecittà Studios, Chalamet looked every bit the award-winner in a deep black velvet Tom Ford double-breasted suit. The subtle white rose pinned to his lapel added a poetic flourish. He paired the look with a black shirt and sleek black dress shoes, proving once again that minimalism can be supremely stylish.
Jenner matched the tone in her own standout look: a backless, criss-cross black Schiaparelli gown that hugged her figure and highlighted her signature glam. Her accessories—sleek gold earrings, a slicked-back bun, and a gold-accented black clutch—completed the look with precision and polish.
When Designers Play Cupid (on Instagram)
Though the couple has been romantically linked for months, this post marks one of the clearest visual confirmations of their relationship to date—and fans are eating it up. While Chalamet and Jenner have remained mostly mum on their relationship status, Ackermann’s lighthearted post may have just changed the game.