In just five short months, Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams have taken the style world by storm.
And now, the âHeated Rivalryâ hunks have secured invites to fashionâs biggest fĂȘte of the year, hitting Mondayâs Met Gala 2026 red carpet wearing Balenciaga and Saint Laurent, respectively.
Saint Laurent ambassador Storrie, whoâs been favoring 1970s-style tailoring over the past few months, wore an all-black suit complemented with a polka dot shirt and pussy bow with a long, flowing tail from the French fashion house, styled by James Yardley.
Heâs also an ambassador for Tiffany & Co., and he wore a diamond-encrusted floral brooch with a three-carat rubellite center, a matching pin with two cushion-cut cabochon rubellites and diamonds on his collar, a diamond and ruby pinky ring, and rope huggie earrings ($9,900) from the jewelry brand.
As he walked the red carpet, he ditched his jacket to show off his toned arms.
Newly minted Balenciaga face Williams, meanwhile, was dressed in a two-piece ensemble, reminiscent of a matador and complete with a black cape.
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He finished off the look with bold black eyeliner and a diamond choker.
Back in January, Page Six Style reported Storrie and Williams were sure to snag spots on this yearâs Met Gala guest list.
The stars of the steamy hockey romance series delighted fans with their red carpet style throughout awards season, and have popped up on recent runways and front row at fashion week.
In March, Williams and Storrie coordinated their sheer shirts at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, with the former in a sleeveless draped Balenciaga top and the latter in a see-through Saint Laurent turtleneck.
And both actors scored spots on our best-dressed list at Januaryâs Golden Globes, where Williams wowed in black-and-white Giorgio Armani and Storrie looked sharp in a slim-cut Saint Laurent suit and skinny tie.
This marks the duoâs first Met ball, but it surely wonât be their last.
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