The American and Footwear Apparel Association Celebrates Fifty Years

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The American and Footwear Apparel Association (AAFA) celebrate fifty years. And why should that mean anything to consumers and fashionreverie.com viewers? In a time where there is little stability and consistency, it is comforting to know that some institutions still hold true to their mission and purpose.

The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) is the national trade association representing apparel, footwear and other sewn products companies, and their suppliers, which compete in the global market. Representing more than 1,100 world famous name brands, AAFA is the trusted public policy and political voice of the apparel and footwear industry, its management and shareholders, it’s more than 3.6 million U.S. workers, and its contribution of more than $523 billion in annual U.S. retail sales. AAFA drives progress on three key priorities: Brand Protection; Supply Chain and Sourcing; and Trade, Logistics, and Manufacturing. AAFA approaches this work through the lens of purpose-driven leadership in a manner that supports each member’s ability to build and sustain inclusive and diverse cultures, meet and advance ESG goals, and draw upon the latest technology.

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In this 50th year of the organization’s excellence and continued effort to represent management and U.S. workers, the AAFA celebrated the contributions of some key fashion industry players: Fabletics as Company of the Year, accepted by Adam Goldenberg, Co-Founder and CEO; Zac Posen as Designer of the Year; Timberland as Fashion Maverick, accepted by Nina Flood, Global Brand President; Avery Dennison as Global Innovator, accepted by Bill Toney, Vice President, Advanced Technology, Solutions Group;  Trailblazer co-recipients  Josue Solano, CEO of BBC International and Seth Campbell, Corporate President of BBC International; AFIRM Group was honored as Eco-Steward of the Year, and the Icon Award was presented to Ruben Toledo.

 President Seth Campbell accepting the evening’s dual Trailblazer honors for their work pioneering dynamic partnerships in the footwear sector. Solano reflected on the company’s proactive approach during recent global uncertainty, noting, “At BBC, we believe there is a time to play offense and there is a time to play defense. You would think that in the past five years where the world seems to be upside down, BBC would have taken the position to play defense.”

Ruben Toledo and Alina Cho image courtesy of Slavin Vlasic/Getty Images

“It’s remarkable to celebrate both the 50th anniversary of the American Image Awards and 250 years of American history. What unites us all is our shared thread of excellence in American fashion,” said Steve Lamar, President and CEO of AAFA. “Tonight, we honor iconic brands that have defined that excellence for generations, alongside new voices and innovations that are shaping the future of our industry. As we reflect on these milestones, one thing remains constant: change. What we do best is meet it head-on, rising to the challenge and continuing to innovate.”

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