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Cynthia Vincent

"I want my name to be associated with making women feel feminine, hip and confident," says Cynthia Vincent, designer and co-owner of Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent. During her formal training at Otis Parsons School of Design, Cynthia won the 1988 Silver Thimble Award from Ann Cole. Upon graduating, Cynthia moved to London, where she quickly rose to head designer of Jane Ong & Co., Ltd. Eventually Cynthia returned to California, starting her own company, St. Vincent. Cynthia's designs would soon be found in better specialty and department stores throughout the U.S., Asia and the Pacific Rim. In 1998, Cynthia won L.A.'s Rising Star Award.

In 2002, Cynthia joined Vince her namesake, as head designer. It was no surprise when Cynthia resigned as design director of Vince, that she was ready to launch into something big. Her new line, Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent, was first presented at the fall Mercedes Benz Show, as part of L.A. Fashion Week 2003, and has since then quickly become a featured line in better stores including Neiman Marcus,Barney's, Fred Segal / Ron Herman, Tracy Ross, Scoop, Madison,American Rag, Bergdorf Goodman and Holt Renfrew. The line has been well received by both press and celebrities as you can see in our press section. Read more...

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