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Sergio Hudson

Sharp, glamorous American tailoring — the South Carolina-born designer who dressed an inauguration and never looked back.

Sergio Hudson
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American designer Sergio Hudson launched his eponymous label in 2014, a year after a $100,000 win on Bravo's Styled to Rock bankrolled the leap.

Raised in Ridgeway, South Carolina, and trained at Bauder College, Hudson made his New York Fashion Week debut in September 2020. He became widely known for dressing Vice President Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama during the 2021 US presidential inauguration, both looks making headlines — and has dressed Beyoncé, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez and Issa Rae besides. His ready-to-wear has since been picked up by luxury retailers including Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus.

The Sergio Hudson pieces worth knowing

Double Breasted Blazer
Signature Shoulders
Double Breasted Blazer
A precise, shoulder-led blazer that distills Hudson’s power-dressing vocabulary.
$1,795 at Sergio Hudson
DB Houndstooth Slim Blazer
Slim Tailoring
DB Houndstooth Slim Blazer
The heritage-check blazer translated through Hudson’s padded-shoulder precision.
$2,095 at Sergio Hudson
Signature Dress
Signature Essentials
Signature Dress
The belted pencil dress that turns Hudson’s tailoring language into a single line.
$1,495 at Sergio Hudson
Signature Pencil Skirt
Signature Essentials
Signature Pencil Skirt
A disciplined midi skirt built for the sculpted Hudson waist.
$895 at Sergio Hudson
Tuxedo Signature Pant
Satin Stripe
Tuxedo Signature Pant
Hudson’s power trouser: high-waisted, long-lined, and edged with a tuxedo stripe.
$1,325 at Sergio Hudson
Open Slit Bodysuit
Body Blouse
Open Slit Bodysuit
A sleek body blouse designed to sit perfectly under Hudson’s high-waist tailoring.
$626.50 at Sergio Hudson
Tuxedo Jumpsuit
Evening Tailoring
Tuxedo Jumpsuit
A one-piece answer to black-tie suiting, finished with satin lapels and straight legs.
$2,595 at Sergio Hudson
Topstitch Corset Denim Midi Dress
SS26 Denim
Topstitch Corset Denim Midi Dress
A denim midi that brings corset structure into Hudson’s newer runway vocabulary.
$2,695 at Sergio Hudson
Sequin Evening Gown
Evening Shine
Sequin Evening Gown
A slim sequined column that channels Hudson’s red-carpet fluency.
$3,295 at Sergio Hudson
Signature Leather Belt
Waist Signature
Signature Leather Belt
The belt that makes Hudson’s hourglass tailoring unmistakable.
$395 at Sergio Hudson
Leather Corset Belt
Corset Waist
Leather Corset Belt
A fluted leather corset belt that turns tailoring into sculpture.
$647.50 at Sergio Hudson

Sergio Hudson shopping FAQ

Is a Sergio Hudson piece worth it, and what should you buy first?+

Sergio Hudson's reputation is built on bold, sharply tailored glamour, so a structured suit or coat is the truest expression of the label and the natural first investment. This is the designer who dressed Michelle Obama for the 2021 inauguration in a now-famous burgundy coat, turtleneck, belt and slacks, and that confident silhouette is exactly what you are paying for. If you want one statement piece that signals the house, reach for the tailoring rather than a logo accessory.

What is Sergio Hudson best known for?+

He is best known for dressing Vice President Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama during the 2021 US presidential inauguration, with both outfits making headlines. That moment cemented his signature look — assertive, polished American glamour — even though it was not the first time Michelle Obama had worn his clothes.

Which celebrities wear Sergio Hudson?+

Beyond Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama, Sergio Hudson has dressed a number of high-profile names including Beyoncé, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Tiffany Haddish and Issa Rae. That roster speaks to the label's appeal among women who want commanding, camera-ready tailoring rather than something understated.

Where can you buy Sergio Hudson?+

His ready-to-wear brand has been picked up by major luxury retailers including Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus. Because it is a designer ready-to-wear label rather than a mass brand, expect to find it through high-end department stores and the house's own channels rather than on every high street.

How did Sergio Hudson get his start?+

In 2013 Hudson won Bravo TV's Styled to Rock fashion competition show, and the $100,000 prize allowed him to launch his eponymous label the following year. So the brand you see today grew directly out of a televised design contest win, which is a notably unconventional path into luxury fashion.

Where is Sergio Hudson from, and where did he study?+

Hudson was born and brought up in Ridgeway, South Carolina, where his sister worked as a model. He went on to study fashion at Bauder College before building his career, giving the brand its distinctly American roots.

When did Sergio Hudson show at New York Fashion Week?+

The designer made his New York Fashion Week debut in September 2020, just months before the inauguration moment that brought him national attention. Showing on the official calendar marked his step from emerging talent into the wider luxury conversation.

Did Sergio Hudson work with any veteran models?+

Yes. For his Spring/Summer 2022 collection he collaborated with a number of veteran models, including Beverly Johnson and Veronica Webb. Casting industry pioneers fit the label's celebratory, glamorous spirit and gave that collection extra resonance.

What is the difference between Sergio Hudson's runway shows and his ready-to-wear?+

Sergio Hudson presents seasonal ready-to-wear collections — its documented showings span Fall/Winter 2021, Spring/Summer 2022 and Fall/Winter 2022 — and that ready-to-wear line is the part stocked by retailers like Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus. The runway sets the tone and the headline-making custom looks, while the ready-to-wear is what most shoppers can actually buy.

Has Sergio Hudson done anything at the Met Gala?+

Yes. In 2025 Hudson created a custom ensemble aligned with the Met Gala's Superfine theme, worn by John Imah. Custom red-carpet commissions like this are part of how the label keeps its profile high alongside its seasonal collections.

Is Sergio Hudson the designer the same as the brand?+

Yes — it is an eponymous label, meaning Sergio Hudson the American fashion designer and Sergio Hudson the brand are one and the same. He launched the label in 2014 following his competition win, and his personal aesthetic of bold, structured glamour is the brand's identity rather than a separate house style.