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Download the Full Sponsorship Package Here THE CANADIAN ARTS & fashion AWARDS 2020 MAY 29, 2020 | THE FAIRMONT ROYAL YORK HOTEL | TORONTO CAFA was created to celebrate and support the Canadian Fashion Industry. Through the recognition and promotion of outstanding achievement and emerging talent in Canadian fashion, CAFA is dedicated to generating a stronger appreciation and market for our artists both in Canada and abroad and to the economic development of the Canadian fashion industry. CAFA is committed to further developing and cultivating our home grown talent by creating educational programs, mentorship and financial opportunities and establishing collaborative relationships that strive to unite the fashion community and the various existing, national fashion initiatives. A stylish and sophisticated evening, the CAFA Gala unites artists and influencers from across the country to celebrate the diversity and creativity inherent in Canadian fashion as we recognize Canada’s most promising designers, stylists, image makers, models and business leaders. On stage with winners and presenters from left to right: Hung Vanngo with presenter Sarah Gadon, Sid Neigum with presenter and sponsor, Suzanne Rogers, Max Abadian and host Jessi Cruickshank. CAFA was represented in a combination of THE OPPORTUNITY broadcast and strong print and digital coverage from both fashion and traditional media outlets Be a part of the premiere fashion with an advertising value equivalent of over industry event in Canada. $15,787,000. CAFA presents an excellent opportunity for In addition to the Awards event, CAFA is organizations to create a highly visible alignment committed to creating and delivering focused with Canadian culture, creativity and innovation. and engaging programming throughout the year Partnering with CAFA provides access to a in support of the Canadian fashion industry. valuable demographic of forward-thinking business Events including industry round tables, speaker leaders, stylish innovators, and early adaptors. series’, cross-sector collaborations and trunk In its 6th year, CAFA successfully garnered: shows provide on-going opportunities for co-branding and sponsorship. • Over 350+ million media impressions • Over 30+ million social media impressions There are unlimited opportunities for involvement and we will work with you to customize a • 1,790+ pieces of key media coverage from across the country package to meet your specific needs and goals. Contact Vicky Milner for more information at [email protected] From left to right: Supermodel Coco Rocha, award winner Sid Neigum, sponsor and presenter, Sylvia Mantella, and co-founder and designer of Greta Constantine, Kirk Pickersgill, Krystal Koo and co-founder and designer of Greta Constantine, Stephen Wong. AWARD The Fresh Face of the Year Award CATEGORIES The Fashion Impact Award The Digital Fashion Influencer Award The Womenswear Designer of the Year Award The Fashion Design Student Award The Menswear Designer of the Year Award Outerwear Brand of the Year The Award for Emerging Talent, Fashion Outstanding Achievement Award The Award for Emerging Talent, Accessories Makeup Artist of the Year The Accessory Designer of the Year Award Hair Artist of the Year The Fashion Innovation Award The Sustainability Award The Image Maker Award The Vanguard Award The International Canadian Designer Award The Stylist of the Year Award The Model of the Year Award Top left: Model Krow Kian with TV host Sangital Patel. title sponsorship of a designer of the year opportunity to brand a custom cocktail · award category (womenswear or menswear) · full page ad in the CAFA program · LEAD category exclusivity · logo inclusion on Gala Step & Repeat SPONSORSHIP legacy title of founding presenting sponsor · logo and sponsorship recognition on all · for all subsequent CAFA Galas · marketing materials in premium position three branded tables of 10 people (30 guests) inclusion in all print and digital media · at the exclusive gala dinner and awards · $100,000 ceremony with preferred table placement sponsorship recognition on digital screens · throughout evening 30 tickets to the official after-party · sponsorship recognition in post event verbal recognition during the opening remarks · thank you ad in premium position · at the gala dinner and awards ceremony inclusion in the social media campaign through speaking opportunity (3-5 min) during the · Twitter feeds, Facebook pages, and Instagram · gala dinner and awards ceremony · first right of refusal for 2019 sponsorship category exclusivity logo inclusion on Gala Step & Repeat · · two branded tables of 10 people (20 guests) logo and sponsorship recognition on all PLATINUM · at the exclusive gala dinner and awards · marketing materials in premium position ceremony with preferred table placement SPONSORSHIP inclusion in all print and digital media 20 tickets to the official after-party · · sponsorship recognition on digital screens verbal recognition during the opening remarks · throughout evening · at the gala dinner and awards ceremony $75,000 sponsorship recognition in post event thank speaking opportunity (3-5 min) during the · you ad in premium position · gala dinner and awards ceremony · inclusion in the social media campaign through · opportunity to do an onsite-activation Twitter feeds, Facebook pages, and Instagram · full page ad in the CAFA program · first right of refusal for 2019 sponsorship On the red carpet from left to right: Singer Tyler Shaw, actress & singer Vanessa Williams, actress Karine Vanasse and supermodel Rachel Roberts. two branded tables of 10 people (20 guests) sponsorship recognition on digital screens · at the exclusive gala dinner and awards · throughout evening ceremony with preferred table placement GOLD sponsorship recognition in post event thank 20 tickets to the official after-party · you ad in premium position SPONSORSHIP · full page ad in the CAFA program inclusion in all print and digital media · · (maximum of 4 gold sponsors) logo inclusion on Gala Step & Repeat inclusion in the social media campaign · · through Twitter feeds, Facebook pages, logo and sponsorship recognition on all $55,000 and Instagram · marketing materials logo and sponsorship recognition on the · official website one branded table of 10 people at the exclusive sponsorship recognition in post event · gala dinner and awards ceremony with · thank you ad preferred table placement SILVER full page ad in the CAFA program 20 tickets to the official after-party · SPONSORSHIP · inclusion in all print and digital media logo and sponsorship recognition on all · · inclusion in the social media campaign marketing materials · (maximum of 6 silver sponsors) through Twitter feeds, Facebook pages, logo and sponsorship recognition on the and Instagram $35,000 · official website sponsorship recognition on digital screens · throughout evening Left: Francoise Kirkland, special Outstanding Achievement Award honoree Douglas Kirkland and presenter Catherine Martin. Middle top: Actress, Amanda Brugel, KOTN co-founders, Ben Sehl, Mackenzie Yeates and Rami Helali. Middle bottom: Mackage co-founders, Eran Elfassay, Elisa Dahan, TV personality Tracy Moore. 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