Connor Storrie hit the 2026 Actor Awards red carpet wearing a 37-carat Tiffany Victoria necklace—under his tux, over bare skin—single-handedly pushing men’s diamond strands from niche to must-watch.
From SNL After-Party to Instant Style Icon
Less than 24 hours after closing Saturday Night Live and crashing its NYC after-party, Connor Storrie hopped a dawn flight to Los Angeles and walked straight into the 32nd Actor Awards—no tie, no shirt, no stylist missteps.
Deconstructing the Look
- Tiffany Victoria Mixed Cluster necklace: 37 total carats of marquise and round brilliant diamonds set in platinum, designed to ripple like flowering vines.
- Schlumberger “Stitches” ring: 18-karat gold and platinum pavé coils hugging his finger.
- Cocktail two-hand watch: White-gold case,隐形钻石表盘, worn loose for a cuff effect.
- TT1 white-gold hoops: Subtle flash that picked up the necklace’s fire without competing.
Why This Matters for Menswear
Red-carpet brooches are old news; men’s diamond strands have hovered on the periphery since Timothée Chalamet’s 2020 Oscars harness. Storrie’s neck-drape—deliberately exposed beneath an open jacket—accelerates the trend from experimentation to mainstream expectation. In short: stylists now have permission to treat high-carat necklaces as neckties.
The Tiffany Halo Effect
It’s Storrie’s third major appearance in a row wearing Tiffany & Co. (Bird on a Rock brooch at the Golden Globes; HardWear chain for SNL), cementing a mutually beneficial alliance. Jewelers need millennial eyeballs; streaming stars need luxury credibility. Expect auction prices for vintage Jean Schlumberger pieces to spike within days, a detail confirmed by Tiffany’s own collector reports.
Fan & Industry Fallout
Twitter’s menswear corner pivoted from “necklaces on guys?” to shopping links in under 30 minutes. Netflix quickly pushed new Heated Rivalry stills showing Storrie’s character in layered chains, hinting the costume department had the heads-up first. Meanwhile, emerging labels like Martine Ali and Alan Crocetti saw search surges for “diamond vine necklace men,” per internal Google Trends data.
What’s Next
With the Met Gala two months away and rumors swirling that the 2026 theme foregrounds “gender-fluid glamour,” every stylist in Hollywood is now speed-dialing their diamond suppliers. Storrie doesn’t just arrive at an awards show—he resets the playbook.
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