Riadh Bouaziz Endorsed as Textile Industry Leader of 2025 at Riyadh Summit

At the Impact Innovation Summit & Excellence Awards 2025 in Riyadh, Riadh Bouaziz of RKF Luxury Linen was named one of the year’s standout leaders in textiles.

His win at the summit was less about a single product and more about the steady way he has combined craft, sustainability, and innovation into one vision.

Riadh introduced fabrics that are gentle on the planet while still serving hotels, spas, and luxury clients across the world.

A Builder of Fabrics and Futures

Riadh’s career has been defined by a constant push to rethink what textiles can be. Many of RKF’s ideas didn’t start out as revolutions. They often began with fabric trials on the workbench that later found their way into collections, and eventually caught the attention of industry leaders.

Take DREAMSOFT®, a material known for its absorbency but remembered for how it feels—smooth and delicate. Or SILKFEEL®, which carries the look and touch of silk while being entirely biosourced.

But Riadh’s impact can’t be measured in fabrics alone. When he acquired one of France’s oldest textile factories, founded in 1834, it could easily have been another industrial site left behind. He kept the mill alive by restoring it, pairing modern methods with the craftsmanship that had defined it for generations.

Colleagues often point out that his strength lies not only in coming up with new ideas, but in repeating that standard of quality over time. Certifications from ISO, OEKO-TEX, GOTS, and EcoVadis aren’t there as badges—they are proof of a business reshaped from the inside, where ethics and production are aligned.

Responding to Crisis, Supporting Communities

For Riadh, leadership has always been measured by how you show up in difficult times. As the pandemic took hold, he redirected RKF’s resources to address immediate needs. Within 48 hours, the company converted part of its production to certified, reusable gowns and masks made in France. That decision created hundreds of jobs almost overnight and delivered essential protection to frontline workers.

This was not a move for profit. It came from a sense of duty to his employees, his community, and the industry that shaped him. The moment deepened his view that success only matters when it also creates social good.

Recognition That Travels Beyond Borders

Riadh Bouaziz has earned respect both in France and abroad. In his home country, he was named to the National Order of Merit, one of the nation’s most respected honors. In 2025, he stood in Rome to receive the title of Chevalier of San Martino del Monte delle Beatitudini from Prince Lorenzo de Medici.

For Riadh, the medals themselves are not the story. What matters is what they stand for—that a field like textiles, often treated as ordinary, can be a stage for progress.

What Winning Means to Him

Speaking about his recognition at the Riyadh Summit, Riadh kept his words simple:

“It’s not about the trophy,” he said. “It’s about the people we meet, the ideas we share, and the reminder that business still has the power to do good.”

For him, the award reflects years of trying to balance innovation with conscience. It also stands as proof that textiles—an industry many see as traditional—can carry the weight of progress.

At the Riyadh Summit

The 2025 Impact Innovation Summit & Excellence Awards brought together voices from fields like medicine, design, education, and tech. The focus was on work with lasting influence, not just commercial results.

Riadh Bouaziz’s recognition placed textiles in the conversation, a sector that rarely finds the spotlight at such events. His win shows how steady commitment can renew even a centuries-old industry.