Cawley was born in
Doncaster. He attended the local art school before gaining a place at the
Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, a fashion school in
Paris founded by the great couturiers to carry on their most treasured traditions. During his time in Paris, he also studied life drawing at the
École des Beaux-Arts. After this introduction into the world of fashion, he moved on to
London and after two more years of college was accepted into the Fashion School of the
Royal College of Art. Graduating with a master's degree with Distinction, Cawley was invited to work at the fashion house of
Bellville Sassoon, designing couture and ready-to-wear collections, and clothes for many famous and royal ladies, especially
Diana, Princess of Wales, for whom they designed many outfits including her engagement sailor suit and her going away outfit. After the Royal wedding, Cawley began to look around for new heights to scale. He decided to leave Bellville Sassoon, and when in 1984 he won the
Mouton Cadet cookery competition in
The Observer newspaper, he overnight exchanged a career in fashion for one in food. Cawley has published several cookery books:
The New English Cookery,
Octopus Books 1986,
Not Quite Vegetarian,
Orbis 1986,
The Artful Cook, Macdonald Orbis 1988, which he also illustrated with his own drawings and paintings and ''That's Entertaining
a Headline Book for Channel 4 1990. In 1993 he published Easy Oriental
(originally for Marks and Spencer), Outdoor Eating
, and Green Feasts'', a book of vegetarian menus for 'everyone' all published by
Conran Octopus. He was also one of six 'star' contributors to the new ''
Sunday Times Cook's Companion
(Ebury Press), his being the section on American cuisine, and The Creative Cook
(Conran Octopus 1995) plus the best selling Ready Steady Cook 2
and Fast Fab Food'' (Headline 1998). He has written countless food, cookery and travel articles for many magazines and was for two years the food editor of Options. For several years he wrote regularly for YOU, a section of
The Mail on Sunday. Cawley has travelled extensively, particularly in the Far East. In 1987, with three other artists, he spent three months travelling around
China, culminating in a major exhibition at the
Royal Festival Hall and
A China Scrapbook, a 30-minute television programme for the BBC. ==Television==