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Thursday, 2 June 2011






















If you turned to page three of the Sydney Morning Herald today you would have spotted us in the middle. We had an awesome day shooting for the article together with Ali from AWPR and our beautiful model Emily Wake from Pricilla's Model Management. Read the full article here.

And so the secret is out - our celebrity collaboration for 2011 features none other than Tracey Emin, one of the world's most celebrated contemporary artists. We are absolutely thrilled to reveal three stunning sweaters and cardigans - all limited edition and designed exclusively by Tracey Emin for Banjo & Matilda. View the whole collection online - here. YBA (Young British Artist) Tracey Emin is renowned for her confessional art, manifested in a rich variety of media and unprecedented in its frankness. Her work is confrontational, due to the unsparing nature of her self examination, but is redeemed by its honesty, good humour, self-awareness, poetry and ultimate innocence.

As an important aspect of the collection - $100 from each sweater sold is donated to London’s 'Terrence Higgins Trust' who campaign tirelessly against the spread of HIV around the world. For more information go to www.tht.org.uk

Enjoy them! xx



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