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Designers, consumers ‘ran back to fashion’ in late-pandemic re-openings: Sergio Hudson

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Designers, consumers ‘ran back to fashion’ in late-pandemic re-openings: Sergio Hudson

Sergio Hudson Creative Director Sergio Hudson joins Yahoo Finance Live to talk about navigating the pandemic as a luxury fashion designer and why he wanted to bring bright colors and joy to this year's New York Fashion Week.

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Tue, February 14, 2023, 7:12 AM GMT+9

Sergio Hudson Creative Director Sergio Hudson joins Yahoo Finance Live to talk about navigating the pandemic as a luxury fashion designer and why he wanted to bring bright colors and joy to this year's New York Fashion Week.

Video Transcript

- All right. Well, since we are in the midst of New York Fashion Week, designers watching their creations hit the stage, hit the runway for all to see. Our next guest is one of those designers with the big show this past Saturday filled with lots of bright color. Sergio Hudson, creative director of Sergio Hudson Collections, is with us now in studio. You brought the bright colors to us. We love it. Sergio, congratulations on your most recent show. Just set the scene for us just in terms of this year's Fashion Week and how it's compared to what you've seen in the past.

SERGIO HUDSON: I think this year with a looming recession everyone was very conscious of that. And I think what we came to realize is I wanted to change the tone of what was happening. Like, OK, you're thinking so dark and gloomy. Let me give you something really bright to look at. And we always go through recessions. But we always come out of them. So I feel like I just wanted to give people some kind of joy as opposed to giving them what they're feeling.

- Thank you. We like that. We need a little brightness. How do you think, if at all, the COVID pandemic changed fashion? I know a lot of us just wanted to be comfortable in COVID. And a lot of the men at least have maintained that priority out of it. Have you noticed a shift in fashion?

SERGIO HUDSON: I think it's very interesting. If you look at the first part of the pandemic, a lot of us designers had to make a shift. A lot of us started making masks and pajamas and shifting into home, which I did in the beginning. And then there was the shift like, OK, people were like, OK, I'm ready to put clothes back on again. And if you check the main store, a lot of them had their best years on records in 2020 and 2021.

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