Connor Storrie has arrived with the sauce (that’s a hockey move, FYI), on and off-rink.
The Heated Rivalry star is navigating a stratospheric rise to fame thanks to the steamy, queer cultural juggernaut Netflix show about rivals-to-lovers ice hockey players. At the same time, he’s establishing himself as a real player in the fashion game.
On Monday night, Storrie stepped out in New York before his appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers. He wore a full look from Entire Studios, the L.A.-based brand known for cool unisex basics, structured sets, and luxe outerwear that’s worn by Charli xcx, Jacob Elordi, and Margot Robbie. Storrie opted for a chartreuse tailored wool car coat, a coffee short-sleeved knit shirt, and flowing black wool trousers. Styled by James Yardley, Storrie added a pair of square-lensed sheer green Jacques Marie Mage x Hopper Taos sunglasses, and smart cream shoes by Manolo Blahnik.
It was a strong, statement-making look, amped up by the fun and unexpected color combos. 2026 so far has seen celebrities embracing color-blocking and electric brights, with hues reminiscent of the colors in crayon boxes. The divisive chartreuse color Storrie wore is also experiencing a bit of a revival, and it’s all very much in the rhythm of the ’80s aesthetics coming back. (Although Storrie’s felt distinctly, groovy ’70s.)
For the late night taping, Storrie changed into a full Tom Ford look: a brown leather blazer with a white cotton t-shirt underneath, pleated pants, and black Chelsea boots. He added a delicate necklace by David Webb and an IWC Schaffhausen watch.
It comes a day after Storrie joined his co-star Hudson Williams to present at the Golden Globes, where he wore a black tuxedo from Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello. Instead of a bow tie, he opted for a long necktie, forgoing the usual black tie dress codes but nonetheless looking chic and sleek. The wide-leg trousers, chunky lapels, silk paneling, and his floppy mullet made it all look so cool, and the details—like the rounded shades and brooch—added a youthful edge.
Last week, Storrie also stepped out for a Chanel dinner at the Chateau Marmont Hotel, toasting the fine jewelry line Coco Crush in a draped silk black skirt and matching pants by Giuliva Heritage. For the Actors’s Night, Storrie opted for a pinstripe Dolce Gabbana suit with the lapels worn in an asymmetric style. Already, Storrie is establishing a strong sense of style that revels in those offbeat details.
While it’s still early days, it looks like Connor Storrie is a fashion player to keep in your fantasy team. Keep your eye on Storrie and Williams’s fashion week adventures.



