
At Sushi Park in West Hollywood on 04/07/2026, Kendall Jenner and Timothee Chalamet went low-key: black crop tank and flared pants versus a white long-sleeve and jeans — the bag choice is the tell.
This is pure “leave dinner, don’t overthink it” dressing—and sometimes that’s the smartest lane.
Outside Sushi Park in West Hollywood on 04/07/2026, Kendall Jenner went full black in a cropped tank with a high neckline and flared pants that sit high on the waist. The pants have that panelled/seamed look down the leg, and the hem breaks right over her feet, which keeps the silhouette long even though she’s basically in minimal pieces. Two items. Done.
And the accessories are quietly specific. She’s carrying a small black patent handbag with a rounded shape, plus a black coat thrown over her arm (because yes, LA nights still get chilly). The bag isn’t screaming a logo, but it’s glossy enough to feel intentional—like she didn’t just grab whatever was by the door.
Timothee Chalamet is right behind her in a black cap, a white long-sleeve top, and loose light-wash jeans with casual sneakers. It’s the kind of outfit you could throw on in 30 seconds. And that’s exactly the point.
But I’ll be honest: Kendall’s look is almost too stripped back. If the bag had been matte instead of shiny, the whole thing might’ve fallen into gym-adjacent territory. As it is, it stays in that “model-off-duty” zone without needing more jewelry.
So here’s the takeaway if you’re copying this: keep the base simple, then add one finish—a glossy bag, a sharp coat, something that says you meant it.
If you scroll celebrity street style long enough, you’ll notice this exact formula never really goes away: black top, black pants, one intentional accessory, out the door.
Reader’s challenge: Would you keep Kendall Jenner’s glossy bag, or swap it for a slouchier tote to make the outfit feel less polished?






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