Sully Osvaldo de Jesús Bonnelly Canaán (born December 24, 1956) is a Dominican-American fashion designer of women's ready-to-wear. He is the founder, owner, and creative director of the brand Sully Bonnelly.
Bonnelly was born into a family of both Corsican and French descent. An uncle of him, Rafael Bonnelly-Fondeur, became president of the Dominican Republic from 1962 to 1963. The oldest of five children and the only boy, was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to Dominican parents, Carlos Sully Bonnelly Castellanos (father) and Esmira Josefina Canaán DÃÂaz (mother), his sisters are Elizabeth Sikaffy, Sofia Durkee, Lilliam Bonnelly and Carolina Bonnelly, he also has a paternal half-brother: Carlos Sully Bonnelly Salazar. He graduated high school from Colegio Dominicano de la Salle
Bonnelly studied architecture at Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, moved to New York in 1980 to study at Parsons School of Design where he graduated in 1983. Began his career in fashion as Oscar de la Renta's assistant. He also worked as a designer for the houses of Bill Blass, where he developed a line of "Evening Separates" for the "Bridge Market", and Eli Tahari before starting his first company Sully Bonnelly LTD in 1993, later called Sully Bonnelly International, sold through retailers such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman. In 2006, he was named creative director for the O Oscar Collection.
In 2000, he launched Sully Bonnelly Accents, a collection for Home Shopping Network (HSN) and HSN en Espanol, becoming the first Latin American designer with a collection on a shopping network. In 2001, Bonnelly held the position as Creative Director for Citrine. Two years later, the Bonnelly Bridal collection was launched. In 1999 he received the Golden Coast Award, in Chicago. In 2001, Bonnelly was elected member to the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), an association of American fashion and accessory designers. He has been recognized by Dominican organizations for his contributions to fashion. In 2008, Bonnelly became the Creative Director for Muse, a contemporary women's clothing division of Maggy London in New York and Anthracite by Muse. Today, He works as creative director for Isaac Mizrahi Sportswear, Eveningwear, and Dresses.
In 2002, he designed Celia Cruz's dress for the Latin Grammy Awards. New York Governor George Pataki honored him in 2005 in celebration of Dominican Heritage Month. In 2018, Bonnelly received the Orden al Merito Ciudadano, an award recognizing Dominican nationals abroad for their professional achievements. Past honorees include the authors Junot Diaz and Julia Alvarez, the musician Michael Camilo and fashion designer Oscar de la Renta.
In January 2012, Sully Bonnelly married Robert Littman, president of the Vergel Foundation, an art foundation based in New York and Cuernavaca, Mexico.
Bonnelly's house was featured in Rima Suqi's book Fashion Designers At Home.