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Stacy Rowe was a freshman (and later sophomore and junior) at [[Lawndale High]], and secretary of the [[Fashion Club]]; a quartet of fashion-obsessed teenage girls who held regular meetings to discuss various facets of the fashion world and, in their own words, "solve crimes against fashion."
 
Stacy was perceived as "the weakest link" of the Fashion Club by Clubclub Presidentpresident [[Sandi Griffin]] and was sometimes humiliated and verbally abused by her. Stacy was constantly insecure to the point of neurosis and would hyperventilate or burst into tears when bad things happened to her.
 
She constantly sought the attention and approval of fellow Fashion Club member [[Quinn Morgendorffer]] and would often side with Quinn when her friend butted heads with Sandi Griffin before getting bullied into taking Sandi's side. In a memorable scene from "[[Gifted]], " Stacy completely relinquishes her own tastes so they become exactly like Quinn's, a change that Quinn didn't approve of. It is shown on that episode that Stacy looks up to Quinn and considers her to be her best friend, sometimes to a point that even Quinn cannot tolerate. It should be noted, however, that Quinn may consider Stacy to be her best friend, as well: In the beginning of "[[Of Human Bonding]]," when Quinn is only allowed to invite one friend for sleepover, Stacy is her first choice.
 
During Season Five of ''Daria'', several episodes spotlighted Stacy: she was the only member of the Fashion Club to be drawn favorably in a group caricature portrait; she was [[Charles "Upchuck" Ruttheimer III]]'s assistant in a magic act in "[[Life in the Past Lane]]" (where she memorably chided Sandi 'for being naive'; and she snapped at [[Tiffany Blum-Deckler]] over her absent-mindedness when the two were left to run the Fashion Club all by themselves in "[[Fat Like Me]]."
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