49th American Image Awards will have an inspirational slate of honorees this spring, Tuesday, April 29, in NYC. Celebrating innovative partnerships and visionary leadership across the fashion landscape, this prestigious event spotlights visionaries across all sectors of the apparel and footwear industry, including design, manufacturing, and retail – and the full product lifecycle.
A distinguished group of individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions across the fashion industry and in communities around the world, the 2025 honorees include: Target as Retailer of the Year; American Textile Company as Company of the Year; Ulla Johnson as Designer of the Year; Dr. D’Wayne Edwards, President, Pensole Lewis College as Fashion Maverick; Apparel Impact Institute as Eco-Steward of the Year; and Katherine Gold, GoldBug, as Trailblazer.
RETAILER OF THE YEAR
Target
Founded in 1962 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Target is one of the largest retailers in the United States. Committed to helping families discover the joy of everyday life, Target has made a significant mark on the apparel and footwear industry as a leader and visionary. With its curated apparel and accessories assortment of national brand favorites, expertly designed owned brands and industry-leading partnerships, Target has become synonymous with delivering quality style at an incredible value. For 25 years, Target has democratized fashion by partnering with nearly 200 of the biggest and most respected names in the fashion industry to bring consumers the latest trends, styles, designers and brands they may not have heard of or had access to.
COMPANY OF THE YEAR
American Textile Company, accepted by Lance Ruttenberg, President and CEO
Family-owned and operated for 100 years, American Textile Company’s products are sold in leading retailers across North America and globally. Supporting healthy living with products designed to improve sleep quality, ATC is profoundly committed to leveraging global supply chains, regional partnerships, and domestic innovation. With a keen focus on sustainable operations and a business that supports well-paying U.S. jobs, the company is headquartered in Duquesne, PA with operations in Salt Lake City, UT; Dallas, TX; Tifton, GA; Central America, and Asia.
DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
Ulla Johnson
Anchored in creating transportive, emboldening collections crafted with integrity, Ulla Johnson is the essence of what it means to be an American designer in the 21st century. With a focus on authenticity, beauty, and empowering those that wear the collections, Ulla Johnson has never wavered on her steadfast attention to the details of construction that have become her hallmark, basing each of her collections on a foundation of natural fibers, beautiful finishing, and ease of fit and form. An American designer and owner of the eponymous clothing brand, Johnson is dedicated to investing in her supply chain, working with artisans and craftspeople across the globe including Peru, Kenya, India to Uruguay with a focus on uplifting, celebrating, and sustaining traditional craft in often female-led rural communities. Johnson’s philanthropic work is focused on support of women’s advocacy, social justice, the preservation of craft, and environmental conservation.
FASHION MAVERICK
Dr. D’Wayne Edwards, President, Pensole Lewis College
Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. D’Wayne Edwards’ mission has been to leave the industry better than he found it and to make the conversation around diversity a non-issue. Holding over 50 patents and having designed more than 500 footwear styles for iconic athletes and recording artists such as Michael Jordan, Derek Jeter, Carmelo Anthony, Tupac, Notorious B.I.G and Nas. In 2010, Edwards founded PENSOLE, the first academy in the United States dedicated solely to footwear design. The academy has placed over 500 alumni in positions at major companies like Nike, Adidas, New Balance, Puma, Vans, Timberland, The North Face, JORDAN, COACH, and Zenga.
Realizing his dream of establishing the first Black-owned footwear factory in the United States, Edwards launched JEMS by PENSOLE. One of his most significant achievements is acquiring Detroit’s closed HBCU and merging it with his academy to reopen the nation’s first and only design focused HBCU, Pensole Lewis College (PLC), where he serves as president. PLC is the first HBCU to reopen after closing. In 2022, Fast Company recognized PLC as one of the world’s most innovative design companies. Today, the HBCU has placed over 800 students into careers and has partnerships with companies like Target, Carhartt, Pepsico, NBA, Logitech, Foot Locker, and GM.
ECO-STEWARD OF THE YEAR
Apparel Impact Institute, accepted by Lewis Perkins, President and CEO
Apparel Impact Institute (Aii) was launched in 2017 to identify, fund, scale, and measure the apparel and footwear industry’s proven environmental impact solutions. Since its founding, Aii has worked with over 55 global brand and retail partners, engaged with over 1,200 facilities, and achieved reductions of over 6.5Mt CO2e over the useful life. President Lewis Perkins’s passion for sustainability and non-profit work has included strategic roles with organizations such as The Clean Air Campaign, 360i, and USWeb/CKS. He is an Ashoka and C&A Foundation Strategy Thought Partner for social entrepreneurs, a 2016 and 2017 member of the H&M Global Change Award Expert Panel, was a Design Mentor for the CFDA Design Initiative–Eco Design Challenge Accelerator and the IDEO & Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s New Plastics Economy “Circular Design Competition.” Perkins has also been a participant of the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Consumption.
TRAILBLAZER
Katherine Gold, GoldBug
GoldBug designs and manufactures high-quality products that families trust for their everyday needs, from baby gear to essential accessories for babies and young children. At the helm is Katherine Gold — whose entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to empowering women has shaped the company’s success. Katherine’s leadership has transformed GoldBug into one of the most prominent leaders in the industry, known for their innovative and thoughtful products and long-standing licensing partnerships. Giving back is a cornerstone of GoldBug’s philosophy, and Katherine exemplifies this through her dedication to philanthropy, advocacy, and global partnerships. Her primary philanthropic focus is on maternal health, an issue close to her heart and one that is central to GoldBug’s mission and enduring belief in the power of business to drive positive social change.
49th American Image Awards – taking place at Gotham Hall in New York City on Monday, April 29, 2025. The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Foundation is the event’s longstanding charitable beneficiary.