Connor Storrie sat front row with Madonna at the Saint Laurent Menswear Spring/Summer 2027 show in Paris, turning a routine fashion-week appearance into the kind of placement brands use to signal who matters in the room. He wore a Saint Laurent trench coat over a mesh tank top, a sharper read than a standard guest look.
Saint Laurent and Paris
The seat assignment mattered because Storrie is already tied to Saint Laurent as an ambassador, and he returned to Paris after making his Paris Fashion Week debut earlier in 2026 in a khaki suit, a yellow shirt and a neutral silk-satin tie. This second appearance put him back inside the brand’s orbit instead of treating him as a one-off guest.
His outfit tracked that positioning. The trench coat came from Saint Laurent’s winter 2026 runway look 31, and the mesh tank underneath kept the styling inside the label’s visual language rather than drifting into generic menswear territory. For anyone watching the brand’s front row, that is the point: the clothes and the seat work together.
Madonna at Saint Laurent show
Madonna beside him gave the moment its sharpest hook. Fans reacted to the outfit and the seating arrangement on a social post about the show, with comments including “He’s so at ease” and “If I sat next to Madonna I’d flip out!”
Storrie had already been circling that universe before the show. He sang along and danced to Madonna’s “Like A Prayer” in a behind-the-scenes Interview Magazine video, which made the front-row pairing feel less random than engineered by taste, timing, and repetition.
Heated Rivalry summer
Earlier in 2026, Storrie attended Paris Fashion Week with François Arnaud and Robbie G.K., but this trip appears to have been more solitary on the public side. Although he sat front row with Madonna, it does not look like his co-stars tagged along for the Paris trip this time.
“We’re filming this summer,” he said when asked about season two of Heated Rivalry, adding, “So I don’t know how long you gotta wait after that. But it’s coming.” For readers tracking his next move, that puts the fashion-week appearance in the middle of a working year, not a pause from it.






