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‘Heated Rivalry’ star Hudson Williams to make runway debut for Dsquared2 at Milan Fashion Week

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From the hockey rink to the runway.

“Heated Rivalry” heartthrob Hudson Williams will make his catwalk debut during Dsquared2’s show at Milan Men’s Fashion Week on Friday, a source tells Page Six Style exclusively.

As fans of the smash-hit Canadian sports romance (and the British Columbia-born Williams) will surely recognize, this casting could not be more apt; Dsquared2 designers Dean and Dan Caten hail from Toronto, where much of the series was filmed. (Just last week, we suggested the Catens outfit Williams and co-star Connor Storrie for May’s Met Gala, should they attend.)

The design duo have frequently referenced their Canadian roots in their work, too.

Having grown up figure skating, the Catens famously sent a pair of skate-inspired stilettos down Dsquared2’s fall 2011 runway. They recently reissued them as part of the brand’s fall 2025 collection, and the viral bladed boots have since been spotted on Rita Ora, Julia Fox and Jordyn Woods. Might they pop up on Williams tomorrow, too?

The hype swirling around “Heated Rivalry” has turned Williams and Storrie into the hottest men in Hollywood practically overnight, igniting a feeding frenzy within the fashion industry.

Both leading lads have landed Hollywood stylists; Williams is working with Anastasia Walker, who also dresses Shaboozey and Peso Pluma, while Storrie’s linked up with James Yardley, whose other clients include Selma Blair and Hannah Waddingham.

In the weeks since the Crave series started streaming on HBO Max, the pair have posed for Vanity Fair and GQ and, most recently, made their Golden Globes debut to present an award during the broadcast.

Williams looked classically cool in a white Giorgio Armani dinner jacket, half-unbuttoned shirt and cummerbund teamed with black trousers, while Storrie radiated rock-star cool in his Saint Laurent suit and slim tie. And both men, notably, posted sponsored Instagram snaps of their jewelry post-show; with Williams modeling his Bvlgari bling and Storrie showing off his 13-carat diamond brooch from Tiffany & Co.

With Williams’ first runway job locked and loaded, it’s only a matter of time before Storrie struts his stuff for a major label, too.

A PR rep for Dsquared2 did not immediately respond to Page Six Style’s request for comment.



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