Jordyn Woods opened up about the strategy behind her outfits for New York Knicks games when she attends in support of her fiancé, Karl-Anthony Towns
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The model explained to Vogue why she doesn't switch up her looks, especially amid the Knicks' winning streak in pursuit of the 2026 NBA Championship title
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She and Towns announced their engagement in December 2025
Jordyn Woodsis superstitious when it comes to her style.
The fiancée of New York Knicks starKarl-Anthony Townsopened up about her game-day routine as her partner's team continues its epic run to the NBA Championship Finals and revealed the strategic reason she doesn't drastically switch up her looks.
"Once playoffs start, everything becomes part of the ritual if we keep winning,” Woods, 28, toldVogueafter Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals, where Towns, 30, and the Knicks won 109–93 over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Understandably, Woods — who announced herengagement to Towns at Christmaslast year — doesn't foresee herself swapping out her "lucky" accessories anytime soon because they have consistently led to consecutive victories for the Knicks.
"We're nine wins in, and now I have my lucky Woods by Jordyn bag, my game-day GRWMs on TikTok, and a watch I refuse to take off. At this point, I'm not risking changing anything," she said. "I created a sample of the Tux Clutch Mini specifically for the playoffs."
"I wore it for Game 1 during one of my TikTok GRWMs, and ever since then we've kept winning, so now it's officially become the lucky bag," she added of her orange ostrich clutch.
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Woods even noted that fans will call her out if the Knicks lose because she wasn't wearing the bag.
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"It's gotten to the point where if people don't see me carrying it during a close game, they start blaming me for changing the routine. So let's just say the bag isn't leaving my side anytime soon," she revealed.
While her bag is a courtside staple, the rest of her outfits are pretty spontaneous. In fact, she tends to work best against the clock.
"My outfits are completely mood-based. Usually there's one piece I know I want to wear, and then I build the look around it," she told the outlet. "Most of the time I'm putting everything together an hour before I leave the house. Somehow the pressure always makes the look better."
Woods' game-day looks are fashion-forward, but they're also stylishly supportive of Towns. Whether it's incorporating the power forward's number into a garment or sporting his name on her sleeve, she's always repping custom clothing to games.
“My favorite pieces usually start as an idea in my head and come to life with the help of an incredible tailor who can execute the vision,” she shared. "I'll literally bring her a T-shirt or a pair of jeans and we'll start cutting, pinning, and rebuilding it from there."
She added, "I love the collaborative process of turning something simple into a one-of-one piece."
On Monday, May 25, the Knicks locked their spot in the 2026 NBA Finals after defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 130–93. New York swept the Eastern Conference Finals 4-0, advancing to the championships for the first time since 1999.
Woods wore a classic Knicks bomber jacket, a white tank with Towns' No. 32 on it, denim jeans and orange sneakers. Shesmiled and posed with the basketball starafter the big win.
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