Heated Rivalry was one of the buzziest breakout shows of 2025—and the fandom for its star Connor Storrie is only getting even heated. From presenting at the Golden Globes to bearing the Olympic torches, Storrie and co-star Hudson Williams are the It Hollywood boys of the moment. So it was only natural that Storrie also made a cameo at the Paris menswear shows this month. Vogue followed along as the actor got ready for his first-ever fashion show: the fall 2026 Saint Laurent presentation, held at the Bourse de Commerce. “I’m not nervous—I am excited to see what Anthony [Vaccarello] brings to the table,” says Storrie.
Getting glam at the Hotel Le Meurice, Storrie says he began his Saint Laurent show day by sleeping in until almost 11 a.m. (They had amazing blackout shades, it turns out.) Once rested, he and his team—including stylist James Yardley and groomer Kerrie Urban—then began the getting-ready process. Urban started by working on a cool, rocker-inspired hair look that referenced Mick Jagger. “He’s got incredible hair,” said Urban of Storrie. Yardley then got Storrie’s show look ready for him to try on. “[James] has been my stylist since day one,” says Storrie. Having a day-to collaborator while you skyrocket fast and furiously to superstardom is a comfort. “I haven’t had any time to process anything since this whole thing started.”
Storrie’s front row-worthy outfit? He slipped into a look fresh off the spring 2026 runway: a khaki suit, muted yellow shirt, and neutral silk-satin tie. “I wouldn’t have thought that I would look good in these colors, but that ended up being the highlight of it,” says Storrie. “The big ass shoulders are the best part: They make me feel like a superhero from 1985.” He also accessorized with burgundy oxfords and some statement aviator sunglasses. “I love their sunglasses,” he says.
After striking some poses in the final look, it was then time for Connor Storrie to head out the door. “Hopefully this not my last ‘Last Looks’ with Vogue,” says Storrie, who went to greet the crowd of screaming fans waiting outside of his hotel. Lucky for them, they will have a second season of Heated Rivalry to look forward to sometime in the near future. “When I first signed on to do Heated Rivalry, I didn’t even think that it would be seen in the U.S.,” says Storrie. “Now, it just keeps getting better and better!”
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Director: Tim Jarrosson
Director Of Photography: Dino Franco Berguglia
Editors: Robby Massey, Jordan Calig
Producers: Amaury Delcambre, Rashida Josiah
Associate Producer: Anisa Kennar
Gaffer & Camera Assistant: Nicolas Wujek
Audio: Hubert Rey-Grange
Stylist: James Yardley
Groomer: Kerrie Urban
Production Coordinator: Tanía Jones
Production Manager: Kristen Helmick
Line Producer: Natasha Soto-Albors
Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew
Supervising Editor: Kameron Key
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Senior Talent Manager: Mica Medoff
Talent Manager: Phoebe Dishner
Executive Producer: Rahel Gebreyes
Senior Director, Digital Video: Romy van den Broeke
Senior Director, Programming: Linda Gittleson
VP, Video Programming: Thespena Guatieri
Filmed on Location: Hôtel Le Meurice