2024-05-02
56 分钟In honor of my favorite fashion event of the year, the Met Gala, I've decided to come to the Vogue office here in New York City to speak to Sergio, the global entertainment director at Vogue magazine.
He oversees all celebrity bookings for Vogue, US, UK, Latin America, and Mexico.
Over the course of his career, Sergio has worked at Harper's Bazaar, Women's Health, 17, Cosmopolitan, Annemarie Claire.
He's produced the World Music Awards and worked at numerous record companies, including Motown, Sony, Arista, and Virgin Records.
I'm excited to talk to Sergio today because I feel like we all have our assumptions about the fashion world, what it means to be in the fashion world, what it means to work in the fashion world.
We've seen movies like Devil wears Prada.
We've read articles about it.
We all have our assumptions.
But I want someone to come in and tell us what's really up.
And so that's why I'm excited to be speaking to Sergio today.
We're going to be discussing what it's like to work behind the scenes in fashion, as well as details around the Met gala, because obviously it's the biggest fashion event of the year and there's a lot to uncover.
So I present to you Sergio from Vogue.
I do want to know about you.
As a child, were you, like, were you a fashionable kid?
Like, I was obsessed with little costumes and it was weird.
But, I mean, I'm not a fashion guy to begin with.
Like, I was born in the former USSR.
Mm hmm.
And I was obsessed with music.
So, like, the, the fact that I am working in entertainment and UC's vogue cover, so much music, it's because I'm obsessed with musicians.