The American Apparel & Footwear
Association announced its 2017
American Image Awards honorees: Andrew Rosen, Founder and CEO of
Theory (Person of the
Year); Marc Fisher
Footwear(Company of the Year); Stuart Vevers of Coach, Inc. (Designer of the Year); Nick Graham (Fashion Maverick); and Ed Nardoza(Lifetime
Achievement Award). Award winning stage and screen actor Alan Cumming will emcee the gala.
Presented on April 24 in
New York City, the American Image Awards will benefit the Fashion Manufacturing Initiative (FMI),
part of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA)
Foundation.
“As a leader in the
fashion world, the American Image Awards honors our industry’s highest
achievers. These are the mavericks, influencers, and rebels who continue to
transform fashion and our business,” said Rick Helfenbein, president and CEO of the
American Apparel & Footwear Association. “We are thrilled to highlight
the accomplishments of the 2017 honorees.”
Person of the Year is awarded to Andrew
Rosen. As Founder and CEO of Theory, Rosen has redefined contemporary fashion
through his unique vision. With a commitment to young American talent, Rosen has
cultivated, mentored, and invested in the next generation of designers and
entreprenuers.
Company of the Year is awarded to Marc
Fisher Footwear. Marc Fisher has set a new standard in design and innovation,
cultivating an aesthetic that is accessible to a broad base of style-minded
consumers for each brand under their portfolio. The award will be accepted by
Marc Fisher and Susan Itzkowitz. In addition to his namesake collection, brands
under the Marc Fisher umbrella include Guess, Sigerson Morrison, Kendall +
Kylie, Tretorn, Tommy Hilfiger, and most recently Easy Spirit.
Designer of the
Year is awarded to Stuart
Vevers, Executive Creative Director of Coach, Inc. Vevers joined Coach in 2013
following nearly two decades in the fashion accessory business. At Coach, he has
reignited the legendary accessories house as he oversees all creative aspects of
the brand, including Women’s and Men’s product design, brand imagery, and store
environments.
Fashion Maverick is awarded to Nick
Graham. Founder of the underwear line “Joe Boxer,” the brand single-handedly
revolutionized an entire category of the fashion industry. Graham has the unique
honor of being the first clothing designer on the internet in 1992 and producing
the first live-streaming fashion show. In 2013, Graham launched his eponymous
line, designing modern menswear by combining classic British menswear with
American styling for what he calls the
perennial millennial consumer.
Lifetime
Achievement is awarded to
former Women’s Wear Daily Editor-in-Chief Ed Nardoza. Nardoza led WWD
for 25 years. One of the finest editors of his generation, Nardoza built the
top news operation across fashion, beauty, and retail.
AAFA has partnered with
the CFDA to benefit FMI, which awards grants through the New York City Economic
Development Corporation (NYCEDC) to support advancements in domestic
manufacturing training, design innovation, and production intelligence.
“We thank the AAFA
for its support of the CFDA Fashion Manufacturing Initiative, an important
program to preserve garment manufacturing in New York,” said Steven Kolb,
President and CEO of the CFDA. “With the funds raised on this special evening,
CFDA will be able to contribute to an important aspect of New York City’s
economy.”
Owned and operated by
the AAFA, the American Image Awards began in 1977 to honor those who have
exemplified leadership, excellence, and outstanding achievement in all sectors
of the apparel and footwear industry, including education, design,
manufacturing, and retail. This year’s ceremony will take place at the historic
583 Park Avenue venue in New York City.
More information on the
American Image Awards is available here. Supporters can join
the conversation online using #AmericanImageAwards.
About
AAFA:
Representing more than
1,000 world famous name brands, the American Apparel & Footwear Association
(AAFA) is the trusted public policy and political voice of the apparel and
footwear industry, its management and shareholders, its four million U.S.
workers, and its contribution of $361 billion in annual U.S. retail sales. AAFA
stands at the forefront as a leader of positive change for the apparel and
footwear industry and delivers a unified voice on key legislative and regulatory
issues. AAFA enables a collaborative forum to promote best practices and
innovation. AAFA’s comprehensive work ensures the continued success and growth
of the apparel and footwear industry, its suppliers, and its
customers.
About the Fashion
Manufacturing Initiative:
The Fashion
Manufacturing Initiative (FMI) is a program of the Council of Fashion Designers
of America (CFDA) in partnership with the New York City Economic Development
Corporation (NYCEDC). FMI was created to nurture, elevate, and preserve garment
production in New York City, ultimately connecting fashion designers to local
manufacturing. The program includes: FMI Grant Fund offering matching grants to
facilities committed to improving their services through innovation and
technology; Apparel Skills Training Courses to generate a stronger workforce; a
New York City Production Database on CFDA.com; and
ongoing professional development sessions, industry events and collaborative
partnerships.
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