
Connor Storrie
Heated Rivalry
The Weekly Affiche
The week's public record, edited.
A first weekly edition on the looks, credits, fashion houses, and public references that entered The Affiche archive this week.
This week, The Affiche expands its public record with red-carpet credits, fashion-house links, appearance records, and the creative teams behind the image.




Connor Storrie at the Met Gala
A Saint Laurent red-carpet moment built around restraint, reveal, and old-Hollywood tension.
The look moved Connor Storrie further into fashion-house territory, positioning him beyond breakout visibility and closer to luxury editorial credibility.

Hudson Williams at the Met Gala
A Balenciaga appearance that pushed the actor’s public image further into fashion-house space.
The look marks the shift from breakout actor coverage to a broader public image shaped through fashion, grooming, styling, and campaign-facing visibility.

Hudson Williams at the Met Gala After-Party
A stripped-back after-party look that moved from red-carpet polish into sharper, nightlife-coded fashion.
The look extended the Met Gala appearance into a second public image moment, showing how after-party styling can build a different side of the same fashion narrative.
The clearest shift this week is the move from actor coverage into public image architecture.
The public image is no longer built only through roles and interviews. It is built through houses, stylists, grooming teams, jewelry credits, campaign work, and repeated appearances inside fashion spaces.

Styling credits connected to Hudson Williams public appearances were added to the archive.

Grooming credit connected to Hudson Williams was added to the archive.

Styling credits connected to Connor Storrie’s fashion and awards-season appearances were added to the archive.

Grooming credit connected to Connor Storrie’s Saint Laurent appearance was added to the archive.
Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie profiles were expanded with fashion credits, public references, brand links, and appearance records.
The archive is built as a living record. Each update adds structure to public information that is usually scattered across interviews, posts, credits, and event coverage.
Weekly totals typed from verification logs kept against desk standards across the roster.
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Internal verification buckets only; nothing speculative ships on the ledger.
Additional grooming and styling credits, brand relationship wording, community source submissions, and archived links for earlier public appearances.
Published dossiers anchored in citations, timelines, collaborators, honours, philanthropy, residences, and holdings as they appear on the record.