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Yes, we're on Instagram. And we're obsessed. If you like seeing heaps of gratuitous shots of our Creative Director's recent trip to LA, behind the scenes snaps from shoots and slices of our everyday, why not follow us? And since Instagram has just joined Android, it's not just for you iPhone-owners out there. You can find us at @benah!
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9:36 am

THINGS WE LOVE IN | April

Xiaohan is another big fan of Benah, and we're so glad to have her sharing her top ten this month. She's one talented photographer - shooting street style for her own blog and for Vogue Australia - as well as lensing weddings and all of that good stuff with her partner under the name of Polachinka. Her photographic style is fresh and crisp - like a bright saturday morning - and she always brings out the best in her subjects. And we can't help but revel in her april-themed list of goodies; from easter chocolate to autumn's favourite shade of fallen leaves-burgundy, it's all good. Check out her list below.

All photos by Xiaohan Shen


one.  Teeny tiny pumpkins


I saw these in Woolies the other days and I just had to buy some. How cute are they?! They sat on my kitchen counter for a few days, I almost didn't want to eat them, but I did, I stuffed them with chorizo and baked them. They were DELICIOUS!


No Easter is completely without truckloads of chocolate, but I have a massive soft spot for Lindt bunnies. They are very cute to look at, but also super delicious. I can wolf down a whole bunny in one sitting pretty easily. Mmm...

three. My home grown cherry tomatoes


I grew these all the way from seeds! They are housed in pots and are a part of my edible windowsill, I don't even have a balcony, so growing pretty but non-edible things seem like a bit of a waste. My very small tomato plants are sprouting cherry tomatoes like there's no tomorrow and I'm very happy with this autumn bounty!

four. Autumn leaves
 
Yellow, orange, red, brown, all shades of pretty. I like looking at them, but I also like stepping on them. I tend to seek out particularly crunchy looking leaves and be all over the footpath like a drunken woman at 11am. Don't be alarmed, it's only me.

 five. Obsessing over J Crew
J Crew has just started to ship to Australia, despite the ridiculous markups, I'm on the site everyday gawking at all the loveliness. I simply love their styling and I'd happily buy many looks from head to toe. Plus who wouldn't want monogrammed shirts, sweaters and even undies!

six. Lipsticks

A mere year ago, I didn't even own a single lipstick and look at me now, I'm kind of addicted. From China reds, orange reds, pinky plums and fluro pinks, seeking out shades that looks good on me has become a bit of a hobby. It's so much cheaper to buy a lipstick than a new dress, FACT.


seven. Burgundy, crimson, maroon

Whatever you call it, it's the colour-du-season. I'm determined to find myself the perfect burgundy sweater this winter. I don't have anything in burgundy in my wardrobe, but my couch is burgundy, so that's a photo of my couch.


I looooove these books! I love the way they look on my bookshelf too and I've built up a small collection already. I also love their size, nice and small and light and perfect for reading in bed.


No it's not a high street clothing chain store, it's THE BEST CAFE in the world and it's in Bryon Bay. I miss it dearly and I wish they'd open up a Sydney branch, preferably right next to my apartment.



He is a Hong Kong film director, one of the best in the world, at least in my opinion. I'm obsessed with his films, actually, I don't think I'm ever not obsessed with his films. I wish I lived in one of his films, that's would be amazing.


You can read our previous lists for March, February, January, December, November, October and September here.
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9:54 pm

sneak peek: sunshadows



While our creative director is away in LA being very busy and important we thought we would share with you a little sneak peek into our new collection. This time around it's all sun and light - with a couple of shadows thrown in - the mix of the quintessential Australian beach imagery and something a little bit more dark in a laser-snakeskin print, a reprisal of our gunmetal hardware from the current a/w season and a few new styles that are sure to become instant classics. But until we can show you everything, here's a little glimpse into Brenda's inspirations going into the new season, as told to the people at Live Fast magazine in LA. 

LF: Tell us about the inspiration behind this collection – Carl Jung’s famed “Shadow” theory.

BENAH: I am always drawn to big ideas. My design process is about learning and discovering new ideas, concepts and theories for myself. It just so happens that fashion is my outlet. It all started from the idea of digital fatigue and what downtime means to different people. That led to the beach prints and the use of spots and stripes as they have become my motif for opposing archetypes. I am consistently using them in my print designs.

I was then researching different quotes and became fascinated with the work of Carl Jung. His ‘Shadow Theory’ is the idea that we all have both light and dark sides to our personalities, and this is this is purely a part of being human. He believed that those who are able to acknowledge, accept and live with all traits as a whole, as opposed to ignore and denying the negative, go onto lead more fulfilled and richer lives.

You can read the rest of the interview here. Keep your eyes trained here to get more sneak peeks into our new collection!
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