Sergio Hudson

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Sergio Hudson is an American fashion designer.

Biography

Hudson was born and brought up in Ridgeway, South Carolina.[1] His sister was a model. He studied fashion at Bauder College.

In 2013, Hudson won Bravo TV's "Styled to Rock" fashion competition show. The $100,000 prize allowed him to launch his eponymous label the following year.

The designer made his New York Fashion Week debut in September 2020.[2] For his Spring/Summer 2022 collection, he collaborated with a number of veteran models, including Beverly Johnson and Veronica Webb.[3][4]

He is best known for dressing Vice President Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama during the 2021 US presidential inauguration proceeding,[5] with both outfits making headlines,[6][7][8] although it wasn't the first time Michelle Obama donned his clothes.[9] He has also dressed a number of celebrities, including Beyoncé, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Tiffany Haddish, and Issa Rae.[10]

His ready-to-wear brand has since been picked up by numerous luxury fashion retailers, including Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus.[10]

In 2025, Hudson created a custom ensemble aligned with the Met Gala's "Superfine" theme, worn by John Imah.[11][12][13]

Collections

  • Fall/Winter 2021 Ready-To-Wear[14]
  • Spring/Summer 2022 Ready-To-Wear[15][16]
  • Fall/Winter Ready-To-Wear 2022[17][18]

References

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