| WHAT
WOMEN WANT…
What they want, she
believes, are "sexy, romantic" dresses. Her fall collection, in bright
silk crepe, features short, body-conscious shapes. Prices range from $1,000-$2,000
(U.S.)
Bawden, who is single,
works out of her Manhattan apartment and these days she's putting more
energy into her business than her social life. "You've got to work hard
-- especially in New York -- to be successful," she says.
But the hard work
is paying off. She sells to Bergdorf Goodman, which last year featured
her dresses in a Fifth Ave. window. And she has just begun working with
exclusive retailer, Martha's.
And Bawden is thrilled
that one of her designs -- a short, tight green velvet dress with plunging
neckline -- will be on the November cover of Cosmopolitan. It already has
been shot by top fashion photographer Francesco Scavullo.
Of her considerable
success, she is cautiously optimistic. "It's not enough that I can sit
back and relax for a second."
And that seems
unlikely with her plans. She says she eventually wants to expand into high-end
skiwear and daywear.
Although none
of her designs are available in Canada just yet, she says that one day
she hopes to sell her designs to Holt Renfrew. |
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LEFT: Jennifer
Bawden in velvet
dress appearing on
the November cover of
Cosmo. The dress, in
red, green or black,
is available
at Bergdorf
Goodman in October.
RIGHT: Blue silk
dress with off-shoulder
French lace trim
recently worn by
Muriel Hemmingway
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