Sergio Hudson delivered vibrant collection inspired by a spray-painted mural, Barbie and The Nanny

Go big or go home! Sergio Hudson delivered VIBRANT fall 2023 collection inspired by a spray-painted mural, Barbie and The Nanny

  • Sergio Hudson showed his latest collection titled Collection 11 at Spring Studios during New York Fashion Week in front of a star-studded crowd
  • Fall 2023 was inspired by a Jason Naylor mural with the message ‘Believe,’  iconic characters like Fran Drescher of The Nanny, Hilary Banks of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Barbie
  • ‘This collection is more playful than ever before. I wanted to excite people and show more range while also still doing what I am known for,’ said Sergio

Sergio Hudson showed his latest collection titled Collection 11 at Spring Studios during New York Fashion Week in front of a star-studded crowd.

Fall 2023 was inspired by a mural Hudson spotted in Los Angeles by New York-based artist Jason Naylor with the message ‘Believe.’

Sergio delivered a lively, neon-colored collection that included moto mini dresses, layered trench coats and suiting in sexy silhouettes that are not for the faint of heart.

Sergio Hudson’s fall 2023 was inspired by a mural Hudson spotted in Los Angeles by New York-based artist Jason Naylor with the message ‘Believe

Models stormed the Jason Naylor spray-painted catwalk in sky-high stilettos

A custom print, designed by Jason Naylor was represented in mini skirts, embroidered dresses, and airbrushed t-shirts with crystal embellishment

 A custom print, designed by Jason Naylor was represented in mini skirts, embroidered dresses, and airbrushed t-shirts with crystal embellishment

‘This collection is more playful than ever before. I wanted to excite people and show more range while also still doing what I am known for,’ said Sergio.

Models, including Aoki Lee, stormed the Jason Naylor spray-painted catwalk with supermodel and Aoki’s mom, Kimora Lee, looking on.

For fall, Hudson debuted new techniques to make dressing easier with stretch knit dresses, denim suiting, layered chiffon slip dresses and a variety of tweed pieces for the modern-day woman.

Day-to-night separates in the form of sleek suits and bodycon frocks were crafted from neon-colored fabrics that turned heads. 

A custom print, designed by Jason Naylor was represented in mini skirts, embroidered dresses, and airbrushed t-shirts with crystal embellishment.

In addition to the mural, Hudson was inspired by iconic characters like Fran Drescher of The Nanny, Hilary Banks of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Barbie.

Models showcased Sergio’s energetic fashions walking in impressive sky-high platform heels, with their hair styled in voluminous half-up half-down ‘dos. 

For fall, Hudson debuted new techniques with stretch knit dresses, denim suiting, layered chiffon slip dresses and a variety of tweed pieces

For fall, Hudson debuted new techniques with stretch knit dresses, denim suiting, layered chiffon slip dresses and a variety of tweed pieces

'This collection is more playful than ever before. I wanted to excite people and show more range while also still doing what I am known for,' said Sergio

Colors were vibrant and exciting

‘This collection is more playful than ever before. I wanted to excite people and show more range while also still doing what I am known for,’ said Sergio

In addition to the mural, Hudson was inspired by iconic characters like Fran Drescher of The Nanny, Hilary Banks of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Barbie

In addition to the mural, Hudson was inspired by iconic characters like Fran Drescher of The Nanny, Hilary Banks of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Barbie

In addition to the mural, Hudson was inspired by iconic characters like Fran Drescher of The Nanny, Hilary Banks of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Barbie

Models showcased Sergio's fashions walking impressive in sky-high platform heels, with their hair styled in voluminous half-up half-down 'dos

Models showcased Sergio’s fashions walking impressive in sky-high platform heels, with their hair styled in voluminous half-up half-down ‘dos

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