Pilbara Wildflowers Bomber Jacket | Women's 3/4 Sleeve Statement Jacket - Artwork by Carol Martin

$150.00
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Pilbara Wildflowers Bomber Jacket | Women's 3/4 Sleeve Statement Jacket

Inspired by the vibrant colours of the Pilbara landscape, the Pilbara Wildflowers Bomber Jacket is a wearable work of art. Featuring exclusive First Nations artwork, this lightweight women's jacket blends cultural storytelling with contemporary Australian design.

Made from premium Silk Mango (viscose), the fabric is soft, breathable and designed to maintain its polished appearance throughout the day. Three-quarter sleeves, a relaxed fit and self-fabric lining make this bomber jacket a versatile addition to any wardrobe.

Whether paired with tailored pants, denim or a dress, the Pilbara Wildflowers Bomber Jacket brings colour, elegance and effortless sophistication to every outfit.

Features

  • Women's lightweight bomber jacket
  • Exclusive Pilbara Wildflowers artwork
  • Silk Mango (viscose) fabric
  • Three-quarter sleeves
  • Breathable and comfortable
  • Self-fabric lining
  • Relaxed fit for easy layering
  • Minimal wrinkle finish
  • Designed in Australia

Size Guide

  • S: AU 6-8
  • M: AU 10-12
  • L: AU 12-14
  • XL: AU 14-16

Perfect for: travel wardrobes, special occasions, resort wear, workwear and everyday luxury styling.

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