Ever since her launch in 2001 Sydney Evan has been a trend setter in accessories. Even if you’ve never heard her name you’ll recognise her designs and the trends she’s set. Most noticeably are the delicate ‘love’ style jewellery currently in every high street collection. Celebrities are constantly photographed wearing her delicate designs and they’ve become a huge editorial hit featuring in magazines such as Cosmopolitan, People, Sports Illustrated amongst others.
Benna has just recently received Sydney Evan’s latest collection and each piece is simply stunning. Intricate and delicate they are the perfect finish to even the simplest of outfits and will become every woman’s jewellery staple.
£550, Sydney Evan diamond and gold ‘Love’ necklace
£235, Sydney Evan diamond and gold lucky horseshoe ring
£550, Sydney Evan diamond and sapphire rose gold hamsa bracelet
£410, Sydney Evan diamond and white gold lucky clover studs
The fashion press are still loving girl of the moment Annina Vogel, whose designs last month graced the pages of Elle, Grazia and Marie Claire. Her designs just get better and better with her new long oversize gold charm necklace which doubles as a belt and bracelet! We have lots of great new Annina pieces coming into the boutique. Diamond swallows, foxes, over the elbow bug bangles and more. Enquiries are welcome as each precious item is a one off!
If you love retro camera's, the look and
results, then check out Tripman. These guys recondition Olympus Trip 35's and
lovingly upholser the exterior with coloured leathers and snakeskins. At Benna
we think these are the perfect accessories to be rockin this Summer. Ultra cool and useful, I'll take one in every
colour please………
Unseen Guy Bourdin is an exhibition of
previously unseen images from the prolific fashion photographer Guy Bourdin.Definately not one to miss and on at The
Wapping Project till July 4th.
Soon to come to our screens is the movie Grey Gardens, about the reclusive socialite Edith Bouvier Beale and her mother Big Edie. Both relatives of Jackie O’nassis who, after losing their fortune, retreated to the decaying family mansion grey gardens, where they lived in dirt & squalor. The riches to rags story, along with her eccentric style and beauty has made little Edie a cult figure. And even in the desperate surroundings of grey gardens her glamour and style remained as she paraded around in a selection of fur coats, gowns, heels and her trademark headscarves. Though before you see the film I urge you to check out the real documentary about grey gardens.
And for gorgeous, stylish pictures of little Edie from a child onwards look at ‘Edith Bouvier Beale Of Grey Gardens: A Life In Pictures’
We're really excited here at Benna to be stocking Jennifer Behr's hair accesories and millinery.A cult designer in the States with celeb's such as Nicole Richie, Helena Christiansen and Natalie Portman all donning her designs.
And for this season we recently had a fab poster and postcard designed for us by the uber-talented illustrator Chrissie Abbott, Check out her trippy scribbles HERE.
As most designers and fashion houses are looking back at vintage for inspiration, cosmetic companies are following. Revlon has recently gone back through its archives to relaunch the old school glamour siren red 'Cherries In The Snow'. A shade of red for lips and nails, hailing back to a more glamourous time, when collars and cuff's matched. This colour has even inspired a book of the same name by LA based British author Emma Forrest. Buy both and you'll still have change for a coffee and always judge a book by its cover!!
Still a wardrobe basic for many women is the humble scarf either worn with jeans or leggings. Great for a changeable climate and to add a splash of colour. If you're getting bored with skull prints and stars, Jane Carr is the one to go for. Beautiful scarves and styles with dancing patterns and vibrant colours. Just in time for summer and available to buy at Benna.
Recently two of my favourite photographers had exhibitions on the same evening. I've taken a few snaps for you, before the crowds came. Gemma Booth's exhibition 'The Girl With Kaleidescope eyes' was in the old fire station, loads of gorgeous prints and a dreamy film shot on an super 8.www.gemmabooth.com/
Whilst up the road in Jaguar Shoes, Valerie Phillips' images were oversized and pasted onto the walls of the bar. Check out the Valerie's work at serlinassociates.com