If you’ve spent any time on the fashion side of Instagram, you’ve probably seen her. Camille Rowe is basically the human embodiment of that "French girl" aesthetic everyone tries to replicate but usually fails at. She’s effortless. She wears vintage T-shirts like they’re couture. But for all her public-facing work with brands like Reformation and Dior, there’s one part of her life she keeps surprisingly locked down: her relationship with Theo Niarchos.
People always want to talk about her past. They bring up Harry Styles. They mention the Fine Line album. But honestly? That was forever ago. While the internet was busy dissecting lyrics about cherry lips and phone calls, Camille was moving on to something much more substantial—and much more private.
Who is Theo Niarchos anyway?
The name "Niarchos" carries a heavy kind of weight in the art and business worlds. You've probably heard of his grandfather, Stavros Niarchos, the Greek shipping tycoon who was essentially the rival of Aristotle Onassis. We’re talking old-school, billionaire-tier wealth. Theo isn't just some guy from a rich family, though. He’s carved out a very specific niche in the art world as a dealer and collector.
Growing up as the son of Philip Niarchos, who owns one of the most insane private art collections on the planet (think Van Gogh and Picasso levels), Theo was basically born into a masterclass on aesthetics.
While his brother Stavros III was often in the tabloids for dating people like Paris Hilton, Theo has always been the quieter one. He’s a bit of a mystery. He doesn't post much. He doesn't do "get ready with me" videos. He just kind of exists in this high-end bubble of art, surfing, and very expensive taste.
The Timeline: How they actually met
It started around 2018.
They didn't do a big "hard launch" on Instagram. There was no press release. Instead, fans just started noticing the same backgrounds in their photos. A specific beach in Malibu. A certain art gallery in Paris. By the time they were spotted together at a few fashion week events, it was already pretty clear they were a thing.
They’ve been together for years now. In a world where celebrity relationships usually last about as long as a TikTok trend, that’s actually kind of wild. They survived the pandemic together, mostly hiding out in Los Angeles, and they’ve been seen supporting each other at various art openings and fashion shows ever since.
Why this relationship works
You’ve gotta look at their backgrounds to understand why they fit. Camille is French-American, born in Paris but deeply connected to California. Theo is the same brand of international. He’s Greek by heritage but grew up in Paris and eventually settled in the US.
They share this specific "jet-set but make it low-key" vibe. Camille once mentioned in an interview with ELLE that she values investment pieces and things that last. That philosophy seems to apply to her personal life too.
- The Shared Aesthetic: They both love vintage.
- The Privacy: Neither of them treats their relationship as "content."
- The Art Connection: Theo deals in it; Camille lives in it.
The Big News in 2026
If you’re looking for the latest update, things have recently gotten even more serious. As of late 2025 and into 2026, there have been major developments. Camille, who is now in her mid-thirties, has been open about her style evolving from "rock and roll" to something more "grown up."
She actually confirmed she was expecting her first child during the promotion for her third capsule collection with Reformation. It’s a huge shift for someone who was once the poster child for the "party girl" look. Now, she’s more likely to be seen at a gallery opening in a tailored suit than at a dive bar.
What about the wedding rumors?
People are constantly asking if they’re married. There have been rings spotted, and then they disappear. Honestly, knowing how they operate, they could have gotten married in a tiny civil ceremony in Paris three years ago and we might never know. They aren't the type to sell their wedding photos to a magazine.
What you can learn from their dynamic
If you're following their story, it's not just about the gossip. There’s a bit of a lesson in how they handle their public personas.
- Privacy is a luxury. In 2026, when everyone is sharing every meal, keeping your relationship offline is a power move.
- Invest in people, not trends. Their relationship has outlasted almost all of their peers' because they didn't build it for the cameras.
- Find someone who shares your "world." They didn't just meet; they fit into the same cultural and aesthetic ecosystem.
If you want to keep up with them, your best bet is to follow Camille's work with Oliver Peoples or her film projects. Just don't expect any "day in the life" vlogs with Theo. That’s just not how they roll.
If you're looking to emulate that Camille Rowe vibe yourself, her latest Reformation x Camille Rowe drop is probably the closest you'll get to her actual wardrobe. It’s heavy on the 1920s and 30s Parisian influence, which she says reflects her current, more "romantic" headspace. It's a long way from her early days, but it seems to suit her perfectly.