Connor Storrie brought the sauce on and off the field (that’s a hockey move, FYI).
this fierce competition The star is making a name for herself thanks to Netflix’s steamy queer cultural drama about a hockey player’s rise from rival to lover. At the same time, he’s establishing himself as a true player in the fashion game.
Story was out and about in New York on Monday night ahead of her appearance in The New York Times. Late Night with Seth Meyers. He wore a full look from Entire Studios, a Los Angeles-based label known for cool unisex basics, structured suits and luxe outerwear worn by Charli xcx, Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie. Storrie chose a chartreuse tailored wool peacoat, a coffee short-sleeved knitted shirt and flowing black wool trousers. Designed by James Yardley, Storrie paired her look with a pair of clear green Jacques Marie Mage x Hopper Tais sunglasses with square lenses and smart cream shoes by Manolo Blahnik.
It’s a strong, statement-making look that’s accentuated by fun and unexpected color combinations. So far in 2026, celebrities are embracing color blocking and bright colors in hues reminiscent of the colors found in boxes of crayons. The controversial chartreuse worn by Storrie is also experiencing a bit of a renaissance, all very much in keeping with the return of the ’80s aesthetic. (Though Storrie has a distinctly ’70s hip feel to it.)
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For the late-night taping, Storey donned a full Tom Ford look: a brown leather blazer worn with a white cotton T-shirt, pleated pants and black Chelsea boots. He also added a delicate necklace designed by David Webb and an IWC Schaffhausen watch.
LOS ANGELES, CA – JANUARY 7: Connor Storrie attends the CHANEL Gala Dinner celebrating Coco Crush at Chateau Marmont on January 7, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/WireImage)Emma McIntyre






