Connor Storrie’s Post-Met Gala Snack Run Look Is Straight Out of the ’90s
The “Heated Rivalry” actor made sure to stock-up on vitamin C the day after the 2026 Met Gala, and kept to his comfy classics to do so.

Reported by Vogue.
The Met Gala hangover is real, and apparently the cure involves fruit pots and Saratoga spring water. Connor Storrie — fresh off his first-ever appearance at fashion's biggest night — was spotted the morning after on a low-key snack run, and somehow managed to make that look just as considered as his red carpet moment.
The Heated Rivalry actor kept it devastatingly simple: white tee, straight-leg blue jeans, ruched black penny loafers, black crossbody bag. No overthinking, no sweatpants-and-slides surrender. According to Vogue, Storrie has quietly built a crossbody collection that rivals Jacob Elordi's, pulling from Saint Laurent and Sandro — and this outing was no exception. The whole thing read like a '90s fashion editorial that nobody bothered to announce.
From the Red Carpet to the Corner Store
The contrast with his official Met look couldn't be sharper. For the gala itself, Storrie wore a custom Saint Laurent — an extra-long polka-dotted silk muslin Lavallière top, high-rise trousers, a sleek leather belt, Roman boots, and an Omega gold timepiece, rounded out with Tiffany & Co. jewels as a newly-minted house ambassador. His Heated Rivalry co-star Hudson Williams went a different direction entirely, showing up in a theatrical powder-blue Balenciaga suit. Two debuts, two totally opposite readings of the brief.
Storrie's red carpet evolution has been worth watching. He's channeled Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy energy in an all-white Calvin Klein Collection suit, leaned into sheer silk shirts through his Saint Laurent ambassadorship, and most recently doubled down on denim via Victoria Beckham's Gap collab during a Saturday Night Live cameo. On paper, it's a classic formula — straight-leg jeans, loafers, a good bag — but the execution keeps landing because there's an ease to it that can't really be faked.
Other 2026 Met newcomers included Hudson Williams, Chase Infiniti, Bhavitha Mandava, and Sombr, but Storrie is the one who managed to turn a post-gala bodega run into a masterclass in off-duty dressing — because the real flex has always been looking this good when nobody's supposed to be watching.
Read the original at Vogue.


