From the cottage to the catwalk.
Heated Rivals fan Hudson Williams will make his runway debut at Dsquared’s show at Milan Men’s Fashion Week on Friday, sources exclusively tell Page Six Style.
As fans of the hit Canadian sports romance (and British Columbian Williams) will no doubt be aware, the casting couldn’t be more appropriate. Dsquared2 designers Dean and Dan Caten are from Toronto, where much of the series was filmed. (Just last week, we suggested Katens costume Williams and co-star Connor Story to attend the Met Gala in May.)
The design duo frequently references their Canadian roots in their work.
Katens, who grew up figure skating, famously graced Dsquared2’s fall 2011 runway with skate-inspired heels. They recently reissued them as part of the brand’s Fall 2025 collection, and Rita Ora, Julia Fox, and Jordyn Woods have since been spotted wearing the braided boots. Maybe he’ll show up at Williams tomorrow?
The hype surrounding their “heated rivalry” turned Williams and Storey into Hollywood’s hottest men overnight, sparking a frenzy within the fashion industry.
The two leads have acquired Hollywood stylists. Williams is collaborating with Anastasia Walker, who also outfits Shabzi and Peso Pluma, while Stories is partnering with James Yardley, whose clients include Selma Blair and Hannah Waddingham.
In the weeks since the Crave series began streaming on HBO Max, the pair have posed for Vanity Fair and GQ, and recently made their Golden Globes debut, presenting an award during the broadcast.
Williams looked classically cool in a white Giorgio Armani dinner jacket, half-unbuttoned shirt, cummerbund and black pants, while Story radiated rock-star cool in a Saint Laurent suit and slim tie. Notably, both men posted sponsored snaps of their jewelry on Instagram after the show. Williams modeled Bvlgari bling, and Story sported a 13-carat diamond brooch from Tiffany & Co.
Williams has secured her first runway job, and it’s only a matter of time before Story also makes her mark on a major label.
A spokesperson for Dsquared2 did not immediately respond to Page Six Style’s request for comment.
