François Arnaud Trades the Hockey Uniform for a Denim One During a Trip to New York City
The “Heated Rivalry” star traded his hockey uniform for a denim one

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Street style has a new subject worth tracking. François Arnaud — known to Heated Rivalry devotees as the magnetic Scott Hunter — was spotted in SoHo earlier this week, and the look was a masterclass in making denim feel like a deliberate choice rather than a default one.
For his New York appearance, Arnaud leaned fully into Americana, pairing a Calvin Klein '90s trucker jacket with matching barrel jeans for a head-to-toe denim moment that somehow avoided every pitfall the Canadian tuxedo is famous for. The silhouette was clean, the fit intentional. A blue-and-white striped tee layered underneath added just enough texture, while baby pink New Balance 9060 sneakers did the heavy lifting on color. Accessories stayed precise: black rectangular frames from Garrett Leight and a brown leather weekender from Simkhai — both choices that signal someone who actually thinks about this stuff.
From the Ice to the Front Row
Arnaud's off-set fashion moment isn't an anomaly. According to Harper's Bazaar, the French Canadian actor has been building a legitimate style résumé since Heated Rivalry broke through — attending Paris Haute Couture Week after-parties, sitting front row at Saint Laurent and Calvin Klein, and logging time in editorial spreads. The Calvin Klein pull for his SoHo outing, then, reads less like coincidence and more like a man who knows exactly where his loyalties lie.
The Heated Rivalry cast has quietly become one of the more compelling groups to follow for street style — Hudson Williams smoking through Milan, Connor Storrie making shearling look airport-worthy — and Arnaud fits right into that orbit. The difference is that his aesthetic has a specificity to it: not trend-chasing, not try-hard, just a clean point of view executed well.
When the denim is this considered, the jersey can stay in the locker room.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


