International Women's History Month
Celebrating International Women’s History Month is a powerful opportunity to honor the achievements, resilience, and impact of women who have shaped our communities, industries, and the world. It’s a time to recognize progress, amplify women’s voices, and recommit to creating equitable spaces where future generations of women can thrive.
Scroll to see the women who empower us.
Florence “Flo-Jo” Griffith Joyner
Florence “Flo-Jo” Griffith Joyner redefined greatness through speed, style, and fearless self-expression. As the fastest woman in history, her record-breaking performances and bold individuality continue to inspire generations of women to push limits, embrace their uniqueness, and lead with confidence on and off the track.

Cheresse Thornhill-Goldson
Cheresse Thornhill-Goldson is a visionary leader dedicated to opening doors for women of color in design and innovation. Through her work developing future creative talent, she empowers the next generation to step boldly into their purpose and shape the future of the footwear and creative industries.
Ruth E. Carter
Ruth E. Carter is a trailblazing costume designer whose work celebrates culture, storytelling, and representation on a global stage. Through iconic films, including Black Panther, she continues to inspire women to lead creatively, honor their heritage, and transform vision into legacy.

Portia Blunt
Portia Blunt is a respected leader in the footwear industry whose impact reflects innovation, mentorship, and community advancement. Her commitment to uplifting diverse voices continues to inspire women to pursue excellence while creating meaningful change within the culture and the industry.
April Walker
April Walker is a pioneering fashion designer and cultural architect whose influence helped shape the intersection of streetwear, music, and global style. Through decades of creativity and entrepreneurship, she empowers women to build boldly, lead authentically, and leave lasting impact through their voice and vision.