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We love a coordinated couple's 'fit as much as the next guy. We also appreciate the art of clashing (just look at Justin and Hailey Bieber's hilariously dissonant ensembles, for example).

At the New York Knicks versus Chicago Bulls game last night, Anya Taylor-Joy and her husband, musician Malcom McRae, took a page from Justin and Hailey's book. The couple, who tied the knot at a secret ceremony in 2022, were photographed leaving Madison Square Garden in totally opposing outfits: Taylor-Joy in a full leather ensemble and McRae in a down-to-business suit.

Taylor-Joy opted for a black motorcycle jacket and matching leather pants that laced up the leg. Paired with a white T-shirt, cat-eye shades, and a red Dior Lady bag, the Dune: Part 2 star put her predictably polished twist on an otherwise edgy, motocross-inspired ensemble.

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McRae, on the other hand, looked like he just got off a grueling day at Goldman Sachs in a nondescript navy blue suit, worn with a white button-down and black leather shoes. Save for a white and orange patterned tie, the more* singer kept things subdued — perhaps he was trying his hand at corporatecore?

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Taylor-Joy and McRae made waves earlier this month after sharing photos from their secret wedding. Inspired by the film Interview With a Vampire, it was an opulently gothic affair that proved to be internet catnip — photos of the couple's anatomically correct heart cake and candlelit ceremony, held at a church in New Orleans, quickly flooded social media.

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Even in clashing outfits, Anya Taylor-Joy and Malcolm McRae look perfect together (it probably doesn't hurt that they have equally model-esque bone structure). As the old adage goes, the couple that clashes together, stays together!

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