Connor Storrie Is Just as Hyped About This Fashion Collab as the Rest of Us
Stepping out to support Olivia Rodrigo on “Saturday Night Live” last night, Connor Storrie donned some double-denim.

Reported by Vogue.
Met Gala weekend is officially upon us — stars are flooding into New York, the parties are stacking up, and the fashion moments are arriving from every direction, expected and otherwise. While the Bezos bash and Colman Domingo's Put That Sh*t On party dominated the social calendar, one of the weekend's more quietly compelling style statements came from an entirely different stage.
Connor Storrie made a surprise cameo on Saturday Night Live this week to introduce Olivia Rodrigo's performance of an unreleased track — and naturally, he did not show up underdressed. According to Vogue, the Heated Rivalry star leaned into the newly dropped Gap x Victoria Beckham collaboration for both his on-stage appearance and the after-party, wearing a full double-denim look from the collection. He layered it with a navy terry cloth hoodie (also Gap x VB), a black cap, a Saint Laurent cross-body bag, and Christian Louboutin combat boots. Relaxed, considered, and just a little bit perfect.
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The collaboration leans hard into '80s and '90s silhouettes — sporty jackets, straight-cut khakis, classic tees, and denim in heavy rotation — positioned around the idea of elevating the everyday. It fits neatly into Storrie's off-duty wardrobe, where classic leather jackets and straight-leg jeans are already doing the heavy lifting. On the red carpet, he tends toward sleek monochrome tailoring — Saint Laurent, Calvin Klein Collection — but away from the cameras, his instincts skew more relaxed and considered. The Gap x VB formula, which marries Beckham's precision with Gap's Americana ease, lands squarely in that sweet spot.
What else did Storrie pick up from the drop? Vogue teases that more pieces are in play — we'll see them surface soon enough. For now, his Met Gala steps debut remains the main event everyone's watching for.
When an actor shows up to an SNL after-party in coordinated Victoria Beckham x Gap and it reads as effortless rather than try-hard, that's not an accident — that's good taste doing exactly what it's supposed to do.
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