Connor Storrie Lands Saint Laurent and Tiffany Roles as Met Gala Buzz Builds

Connor Storrie Lands Saint Laurent and Tiffany Roles as Met Gala Buzz Builds

connor storrie has been named an official ambassador for Saint Laurent and Tiffany & Co., adding two major fashion roles as talk around the 2026 Met Gala intensifies. He and Hudson Williams have been discussed as likely attendees, but neither has been officially confirmed for the event expected on May 4, 2026.

Saint Laurent and Tiffany roles

Storrie’s brand work now sits alongside a wider fashion push that has moved quickly since Heated Rivalry arrived in November 2025. He also secured a cover of The Hollywood Reporter’s Power Stylist issue with his personal stylist James Yardley, a placement that puts his red-carpet choices in the same conversation as his acting profile.

“The moment you start trying on really nice clothes you understand why people love it so much,” he said in a February interview with VMAN. “Playing dress up is my favorite thing, which is probably why I'm in film.”

Hudson Williams at Milan

Williams has been building the same kind of fashion footing through his own appearances. He made his runway debut with Dsquared2 at Milan Men’s Fashion Week and earned a Friend of the House title at Balenciaga after buddying up with Donatella Versace, while also landing a cover of The Hollywood Reporter’s Power Stylist issue with stylist Anastasia Walker.

“I sometimes just like garish looks, you know, with just a little frippery and fun,” Williams said in a December interview with Harper’s Bazaar. “It's just another way to express yourself, and it doesn't have to be too serious.”

Met Gala on May 4

The 2026 Met Gala is expected on May 4, with the dress code set as Fashion is Art. That date gives the pair a clean runway for the kind of front-row and carpet visibility fashion brands have already started to build around them, and it leaves Met watchers waiting on the only detail that still matters: whether both names make the final guest list.

The smart read is that Storrie is already operating as a fashion-house asset, not just a breakout actor, and Williams is close behind. If the Met Gala wants a fresh crop of film names with real brand momentum, these are the two people the room will be built to talk about.

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