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The story behind Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods’ Knicks-themed lingerie

Jordyn Woods and Kylie Jenner are taking their Knicks fandom to new heights. Getty Images; Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post; Fleur du Mal See more of our coverage in your search results.

Add Page Six on Google Forget jerseys and T-shirts; these stars are repping the Knicks right down to their knickers.

With the New York team in the NBA finals for the first time since 1999, several WAGs have been wearing their hearts on their lingerie thanks to Fleur du Mal’s blue-and-orange All Star Demi Bra and Cheeky Panties.

But it all started during last year’s playoff run, when eagle-eyed fans spotted the same sporty set in a snap of Kylie Jenner’s suitcase — sparking an internet frenzy even the brand’s founder, Jennifer Zuccarini, didn’t predict.

“The response and coverage were a surprise for us,” she told Page Six Style of the moment, which followed Jenner’s first string of courtside appearances with partner Timothée Chalamet.

“I remember someone reposted her image and said something like, ‘Knick lingerie is crazy!!! You got a real one @RealChalamet,” Zuccarini added. “It was fun.”

Jenner packed the bold lingerie alongside her blue Hermès Kelly bag and other Knicks-colored styles. Instagram/kyliejenner From courtship to courtside: Jenner’s become a Knicks regular since the start of her relationship with Chalamet. Getty Images And since becoming available for more fans to shop, the Kylie Cosmetics founder’s basketball-themed set has scored social media shout-outs from everyone from Shannon Hart (wife of Knicks star Josh Hart) to Jordyn Woods.

“Obsessed,” the latter star wrote on Instagram last week, while sharing a snap of panties embroidered with fiancé Karl-Anthony Towns’ jersey number. (Perhaps Birkins aren’t her only good luck charm.)

Woods has a lingerie set embroidered with her fiancé’s jersey number. Fleur du Mal Woods has been dressing on-theme for the NBA playoffs. NBAE via Getty Images Ana Zortea let her Fleur du Mal bra play peekabo underneath a low-cut top. Ana Zortea/Instagram Ana Zortea, partner of Miles “Deuce” McBride, even proved the style’s too cute to stay hidden, letting it play peekaboo underneath a low-cut top in a recent courtside video.

The bold look was inspired by the Fleur du Mal team’s own sports fandom, as Zuccarini told us, “It’s funny to imagine, but we’ll be in a lingerie fitting looking at a beautiful lace bra and talking about the game last night.”

While you needn’t be married to an NBA player to score the style, we do recommend snapping it up fast, given the brand’s already had to restock it at least once.

Fleur du Mal founder Jennifer Zuccarini has dressed all the hottest names in Hollywood. Getty Images for Fleur du Mal The label’s list of A-list fans is practically too long to put into print; Taylor Swift has worn various Fleur du Mal pieces over the years, while Charli XCX and Tyla have sported the sultry styles on stage.

Jenner’s also worn the non-Knicks-themed designs “many times,” per Zuccarini. (“I remember making her a custom metallic bodysuit for Paper magazine probably 10 years ago,” she added.)

One celebrity (and Knicks super-fan) Fleur du Mal has yet to dress, however? Spike Lee.

“I would love to see Spike Lee in our men’s silk pajamas at a game,” Zuccarini told us. “We’ll happily make them in Knicks colors just for him.”

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.

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