Cynthia Rowley (born 1968) is an American
fashion designer
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, known for her books, television appearances and "flirty" and "carefree" women's clothing designs.
Early life and education
Rowley is a native of
Barrington, Illinois
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a northwestern suburb of
Chicago
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.
She is one of three children born to Ed Rowley, a former science teacher, and his wife, Clementine, who was a painter.
Rowley made her first dress at age seven. Her grandparents included the designer of the
Pabst Blue Ribbon
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logo and a painter.
She graduated from
Barrington High School and earned a
Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Background ...
from the
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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in 1988. Rowley was kicked out of her junior year art show at SAIC because her use of wings in her design.
In an interview with the ''
Chicago Tribune
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'', Rowley said that
Marshall Field's
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had bought her first collection while she was still a student at SAIC.
Career
In 1981, Rowley won an SAIC fellowship award in her senior year and used the money to move from Chicago to New York City.
She then launched her career with $3,000 in seed money from one of her grandmothers.
Since Rowley launched her first
capsule collection in 1988,
has grown to include women's wear, handbags,
glasses, color cosmetics, fragrance,
wetsuits and swimwear,
home furnishings, bedding products, and office accessories.
The designer also created a line of home accessories called Swell, based on a book series she co-wrote with friend Ilene Rosenzweig, which made its debut at Target in 2003.
In 2011 Rowley presented the ''Mr. Powers'' collection, a limited menswear range named after her husband Bill Powers.
Rowley's fashions are presented bi-annually at
New York Fashion Week
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. Signature Cynthia Rowley stores are in New York City,
Montauk,Houston, Greenwich, CT, and Newport Beach as well as at the company's
web store.
Rowley's designs were described by ''
The New York Times
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'' as "flirty, vibrantly colored dresses and tops in wispy materials"
that have "a whiff of the carefree, simple spirit" of
Claire McCardell.
Awards
The
Council of Fashion Designers of America
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honored Rowley with a ''Perry Ellis Award for New Fashion Talent'' in 1994. In 2012, Rowley was given the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Legend of Fashion award.
In 2015, Rowley won the Designer of the Year award at the 37th Annual
American Apparel and Footwear Association American Image Awards. , In 2023, Rowley received an honorary doctorate from the Art Institute of Chicago.
Media
Rowley has appeared as a judge on the reality television programs ''
24 Hour Catwalk'',
''
America's Next Top Model
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'', ''
Project Runway
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'' and ''
Design Star'' and has been a guest on ''
The Today Show
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'', ''
Good Morning America
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'', ''
The Oprah Winfrey Show
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'', ''Gossip Girl, Celebrity Jeopardy,'' and the ''
Late Show with David Letterman
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'', among other programs. The TV series
''Return to Amish'' on the
TLC
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network
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...
follows ex-
Amish
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Kate Stoltzfus as she
interns at Rowley's design company.
She has written and co-written several books:
* ''Slim: A Fantasy Memoir'' (Random House, 2007)
* ''The Swell Dressed Party'' (with co-author Ilene Rosenzweig, Atria, 2005)
* ''Swell Holiday'' (with Rosenzweig, Atria, 2003)
* ''Home Swell Home'' (with Rosenzweig, Atria, 2002)
*''Swell: A Girl's Guide to the Good Life'' (with Rosenzweig, Time Warner, 1999)
Personal life
Rowley's first husband was photographer Tom Sullivan, who died of cancer at the age of 32 in 1994. Rowley married Brooklyn sculptor William Keenan Jr., with whom she had a daughter, Kit Keenan (born 1999). Kit released her own line of clothing in 2018, titled KIT. In 2019, Cynthia and Kit created a podcast together called Ageless. In 2021, Kit was a contestant on
The Bachelor, where she alluded to having a well-known mother After Rowley and Keenan Jr. divorced, she married William "Bill" Powers, an art dealer, writer, and owner of the Half Gallery in Manhattan's
Upper East Side
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, on September 17, 2005, at the home of photographer
Peter Beard.
References
External links
Official website*
British Vogue "Vespa Lady"Bio and photo of Cynthia Rowley — Crain's New York Business 40 under 40 — 1997HGTV Design Star official website
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Living people
American fashion designers
American women fashion designers
Participants in American reality television series
School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni
People from Barrington, Illinois
1958 births
21st-century American women