Her mother is a major fashion designer who makes everything from clothing to home accessories to office supplies.
Mom has also appeared on television shows such as America’s Next Top Model and Project Runway.
And her father is a successful sculptor from Brooklyn.
This pretty brunette lady has also achieved quite a bit of fame herself: She was a participant on “The Bachelor”.
This weekend she attended a swanky event in the Bahamas with Katie Couric, Helena Christensen and Tony Danza. She stood out in a cute white dress and a fresh tan.
Who is she?
Her mother is a major fashion designer who makes everything from clothing to home accessories. Mom has also appeared on television shows such as America’s Next Top Model and Project Runway. This pretty brunette lady has also achieved quite a bit of fame herself: She was a participant on “The Bachelor”. Who is she?
She is Kit Clementine Keenan, 24, the daughter of fashion designer Cynthia Rowley, 55.
Cynthia was a proud mother as she posed with her daughter at an Atlantis Paradise event in the Bahamas.
The mother-daughter duo combined bright mini dresses and open-toe heels.
Rowley dazzled in a satin champagne dress with a bow belt tied around her slim waist.
She added black wedge mules that were accented with a gold floral detail on the thick straps.
Her dark hair was swept away from her face and styled into a chic updo with a middle part.
Meanwhile, her mini-me flashed tan lines across her chest as she showed off her personal style in a cap sleeve dress with a corset bodice.
Pretty as a peach: She is Kit Clementine Keenan, 24, the daughter of fashion designer Cynthia Rowley, 55. She was spotted in the Bahamas this weekend
Mama is successful: Here she is with Mama Cynthia, a New York-based designer
Kit, who was born and raised in New York, has her own fame.
The USC graduate launched her own clothing line titled KIT in 2018. In 2019, Cynthia and Kit co-created a podcast called Ageless.
In 2021, Kit competed on season 25 of The Bachelor, which premiered on January 4, 2021. This season featured Matt James, a real estate agent and charity founder from Raleigh, North Carolina. James was originally cast on the sixteenth season of The Bachelorette opposite Clare Crawley.
Kit gave up in the seventh week.
Rowley is from Barrington, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago.
She is a top designer who has become a celebrity.
Rowley has appeared as a judge on the reality television shows 24 Hour Catwalk, America’s Next Top Model, Project Runway and Design Star and has been a guest on the Today Show, Good Morning America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Gossip Girl and Celebrity Jeopardy.
Rowley made her first dress at the age of seven.
She graduated from Barrington High School and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1988.
Bahamas Babe: Here she was seen wearing a light blue bikini on the beach in a post shared on Monday
She has a knack for design: the star has her own clothing line called KIT
Rowley was excluded from her junior year art show at SAIC because she used wings in her design.
In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, Rowley said that Marshall Field’s purchased her first collection while she was a student at SAIC.
In 1981, Rowley won a SAIC scholarship award in her senior year and used the money to move from Chicago to New York City.
She then started her career with $3,000 in seed capital from one of her grandmothers.
Since Rowley launched her first capsule collection in 1988, which received rave reviews.
The Council of Fashion Designers of America honored Rowley with a Perry Ellis Award for New Fashion Talent in 1994.
The designer also created a line of home accessories called Swell, based on a series of books she co-wrote with her friend Ilene Rosenzweig that debuted at Target in 2003.
Rowley’s first husband was photographer Tom Sullivan, who died of cancer in 1994 at the age of 32.
Rowley married Brooklyn sculptor William Keenan Jr. and they welcomed Kit.
In 2005, after Rowley and Keenan Jr. divorced, she married William “Bill” Powers, an art dealer, writer and owner of the Half Gallery on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.