Three of music's most remarkable women designed a Bentley Continental GTC with soundwave embroidery and 24K gold organ stops
Published on Mar 11, 2026 at 4:55 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Mar 11, 2026 at 4:55 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
Three music artists have come together to design a Bentley Continental GTC with soundwave embroidery and 24K gold organ stops.
This project was a collaboration between Anna Lapwood, Tina Guo, and Sister Bliss, who came together back in March 2025.
It debuted on International Women’s Day at an event for bespoke female-focused cars.
This car was a unique collaboration between the three women and Bentley’s Mulliner division, and it’s truly extraordinary.
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Taking a closer look at the special touches on this one-of-one Bentley Continental GTC
First, let’s take a quick look at the three women involved in this remarkable project.
Anna Lapwood is a British organist, Tina Guo is a Grammy-nominated cellist, and Sister Bliss is one of the founding members of dance act Faithless.
Across their careers, they’ve achieved an awful lot in the world of music.

But now they were collaborating on a special car, which would represent the women and their artistic achievements.
To represent Lapwood, the car’s air vent controls were stylized like an organ stop and finished in 24K gold.
Guo’s career was reflected in the Copper Stone veneers chosen for the fascia, serving as a nod to her recent tribal music projects.

And as for Sister Bliss, soundwave embroidery was placed over the seats, doors, and tonneau cover.
On the center console, there was a laser-engraved stainless steel plaque featuring all the artists’ signatures.
Pretty cool, right?
Well, there was one more detail on that plaque – a unique Spotify code that links back to a curated playlist.

And get this – the car will be available for sale later down the line.
That’s after it’s served its time on Bentley’s UK press fleet for a few months.
Women’s contributions deserve to be celebrated in the car world
We’ve come a long way with women’s place in the automotive space.
Back in the 1950s, a car geared towards women came with pink paint and free lipstick.

Things are a lot different now.
We’ve got a Global Women in EV Day and an association for female stunt drivers.
It’s long overdue, but women are finally getting more space in the world of cars.
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Following stints at LadBible, The Sun, The New York Post, and the Daily Mail, Ben joined the team full-time in February 2025. In his role as Senior Content Writer, his sparkling copy, the ability to sniff out a good story at 100 paces, and a GSOH quickly led to him becoming an integral and invaluable member of the writing staff.