
CFDA
The CFDA, or Council of Fashion Designers of America, is an organization established in 1962 that represents and promotes American fashion designers. Its mission is to support the fashion industry through various initiatives, including awards, education, and advocacy. The CFDA hosts events like New York Fashion Week, showcasing designers' collections to the public and industry professionals. It also aims to foster creativity, innovation, and sustainability within fashion, helping to shape trends and elevate the profiles of designers both nationally and internationally.