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The
daughter and eldest of eight children of Calgary
oilman Peter Bawden, she’s a product of
Western Canada high school and Branksome Hall
Private school in Toronto, graduating from the
University of Western Ontario in London with her
BA, then completing graduate studies at the
Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising at
Los Angeles.
Then
it was off to the Canadian College in Neuchatel,
Switzerland. Not only did she study there,
but toured on the European professional ski
circuit, placing first in the Italian freestyle
championships and second in the Swiss
championships.
Add
on performing stunt skiing for a Sean Connery
film and appearing in magazines and television
commercials and you begin to get the picture
that Jennifer Bawden is no ordinary soul.
After
a year as assistant designer for Frank Usher
Ltd., in London England, she sold her car to
finance a move to New York to form her own
design company.
Before
long the press was nipping at her heels and it wasn’t
all about Bawden the designer. It was about a
bright newcomer who not only designed but lent
tireless support to charities. Her name
began appearing as serving alongside the likes
of designer Arnold Scassi, opera diva
Beverly Sills and film star Mary Tyler Moore.
This
year Bawden was junior recipient of the
Manhattan Award honoring individuals who have
made special contributions to the city’s
spirit, excellence and compassion.
Her
press kit bulges with clippings from Town &
Country, GoodLiving, Women’s Wear Daily,
Country Estate.
She’s pictured on the cover of Manhattan
Magazine with president George Bush and dubbed a
Bushie who designs gowns for the junior
socialite set. She smiles from the pages
of the New York Times with Ivana Trump, and she
can wear her own signature looks.
There
have been times when she’s wanted to give
up—particularly after 14 hours of non-stop
work..
“One
time I’m ready to pack it in, the next day I
get a magazine cover or a Fifth Avenue window
and I stand in front of the glass late at night
and look at my name in five-inch letters and I
pull myself out of the quicksand and say,
‘I’ve made it." |