It’s easy to take Country Road for granted after 50 years on the unforgiving Australian fashion landscape, which might explain why it’s taken so long for founder Stephen Bennett to be acknowledged by the Australian Fashion Laureate. Trailing behind former recipients such as Cue founder Rod Levis, designer Dion Lee, expat fashion editor Laura Brown, Carla Zampatti and artist Ken Done, Bennett today received the Australian Fashion Laureate for Lifetime Achievement. “When we started, we were talking about labels rather than brands,” Bennett, who was unable to attend the ceremony at the Sydney Opera House, says from Melbourne.
“The word brand wasn’t really a catchphrase in the ’70s. You just have to produce great product.” Stephen Bennett, founder of Country Road, has received the Australian Fashion Laureate Lifetime Achievement Award.
Credit: Eddie Jim Borrowing $20,000 from his father-in-law, Bennett launched Country Road in 1974, slowly unleashing products that became aspirational symbols of an Australian way of life. Country Road chambray shirts, canvas bags and beach towels are immediately recognisable and still desirable. Recently, the brand has struggled to maintain that sunny optimism, with Country Road’s sales falling by 8.
8 per cent in the 18 weeks before November 3, executive reshuffling and internal claims of harassment and bullying. “I’m not involved in the business, so the thing that I feel good about is the legacy that we were able to establis.