The 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards to be Held Nov. 3


The Council of Fashion Designers of American has slated the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards for Nov. 3 at the American Museum of Natural History for the third year.

Amazon Fashion returns as the presenting partner for the fourth consecutive year.

“The 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards presented by Amazon Fashion will celebrate the highest standards of creative excellence within the American fashion industry. We look forward to acknowledging visionary designers and innovators who influence the artistic fabric of fashion and bring American style and culture to the global stage,” said Steven Kolb, chief executive officer and president of the CFDA.

Jenny Freshwater, vice president of Amazon Fashion and Fitness said, “We look forward to the CFDA Fashion Awards every year and are honored to once again collaborate with the CFDA to spotlight the innovative talent driving change in the industry. Amazon has a vast fashion-engaged audience, and we are excited to celebrate the inspiring individuals who are helping shape American fashion and culture today.”

Additional supporters of the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards presented by Amazon Fashion include Google Shopping for the American Emerging Designer of the Year Award.

Last year, Diotima’s Rachel Scott won the American Womenswear Designer of the Year award; Willy Chavarria took home the American Menswear Designer of the Year for the second consecutive year; Raul Lopez of Luar won his second American Accessory designer of the Year award, and Henry Zankov of Zankov was awarded the Google Shopping American Emerging Designer of the Year.

The 2025 CFDA Fashion Award nominees are tentatively slated to be revealed in September.



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