Sergio Hudson Clarifies Remark About Black A-Listers Prioritizing “White” NYFW Shows

Fashion conversations heat up in this Vibe piece as designer Sergio Hudson addresses representation at New York Fashion Week and the visibility of Black talent on major runways. The article connects the broader cultural moment to style figures like Olandria Carthen, whose fashion presence reflects how Black women are shaping taste, influence, and visibility beyond traditional industry gatekeeping. This is a must read for anyone tracking where fashion culture is headed next.

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