Cynthia Rowley (born July 29, 1958) is an American fashion designer based in the West Village of New York City.
Rowley is a native of Barrington, Illinois, an affluent northwestern suburb of Chicago. 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, and came from an artistically inclined family – her grandparents included the designer of the Pabst Blue Ribbon logo and a painter. She graduated from Barrington High School in 1976, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1981. Rowley was kicked out of her junior year art show at SAIC because her use of wings in her design was seen as over the top. In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, Rowley said that Marshall Field's had bought her first collection while she was still a student at SAIC.
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. A few months after moving to New York City to further her fashion career, she organized a fashion show in her apartment and invited movie stars, fashion editors, and Andy Warhol – none of whom she knew and none of whom attended."
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 last in partnership with Staples.
Rowley introduced her first menswear collection in 1998, as well as a women's secondary line, Rowley by Cynthia Rowley, both licensed to Italian sportswear manufacturer Stile Moda SpA. 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. It was announced in November 2009 that Rowley would be redesigning the uniforms for United Airlines, but the deal fell apart after its merger with Continental Airlines.In 2011 Rowley presented the Mr. Powers collection, a limited menswear range named after her husband Bill Powers.