Heated Rivalry duo brings matching heat to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party
Heated Rivalry stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams stunned in matching sheer tops at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Heated Rivalry stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams turned heads at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party with matching sheer shirts, a look their stylists later revealed was unplanned.
The duo, who play lovers and competitors in the hit HBO drama, showcased their rising fashion influence with coordinated transparent ensembles that drew immediate attention on the red carpet.
Storrie, who holds an exclusive partnership with Saint Laurent, arrived in a diaphanous chocolate-brown turtleneck from the French fashion house. The actor tucked the sheer top into high-waisted trousers and accessorized with a chunky Tiffany & Co. chain necklace and pieces from the brand's Elsa Peretti collection. He completed the look with a fur stole draped over one arm, channeling the swagger of his character, Russian hockey player Ilya Rozanov.
Williams countered in a show-stopping Balenciaga creation, where he maintains status as a "friend of the house." His pleated, sleeveless tulle top featured a cascading train and was tucked into dark trousers. The actor added elegance with dangly earrings and a serpent bracelet from Bvlgari, with whom he also holds a partnership. Earlier that evening, Williams attended the Oscars ceremony in a more tailored Balenciaga suit.
The sartorial synergy was explained on Instagram by Williams's stylist, Anastasia Walker. "Me and [James Yardley] didn't plan this lol," she wrote, tagging Storrie's stylist. Williams posed on the carpet alongside his girlfriend, tattoo artist Katelyn Rose Larson, who complemented the theme in a sheer cut-out lace dress, creating a trifecta of translucent looks.
The matching moment cements Storrie and Williams as red carpet favorites, blending high fashion with the undeniable chemistry that has made them Hollywood's most talked-about rising stars.
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