Racy Myer find becomes a fast-favourite among shoppers? Would you buy it?

This isn’t the first time a bawdy product has made the headlines… Usually, they become the butt of the joke but this time, shoppers have cleared the item off the shelves in the blink of an eye. Would you buy it?

A controversial Myer homewares print has been sold out after some shoppers pointed out the risqué details in the design.

‘I went to Myer this weekend and noticed this on the 50 per cent off table. I quickly scanned what was in the box, thought “meh” and put it back down,’ one customer wrote in a shopping Facebook group.


‘Until I noticed the print. So yeah, it came home with me.’ she added, referring to the suggestive design of the print, featuring animals engaged in a ‘passionate’ act.

‘As I was having a look, I was thinking “Ohh a new animal and plant print! Those are some cute leaves – oh what are those elephants doing... Oh, and the flamingos and monkeys… Hahaha!”.’ another amused shopper shared.

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The shopper stumbled on the saucy find and fell in love with it. Source: Yahoo! Lifestyle

The Wild Fur You range is described on the Myer site as ‘cheeky’ and ‘a perfect adult gift to stand against the ordinary’ but shoppers are all for it.

‘I've never wanted something so much in my life!’ one woman wrote, while another added: ‘Fantastic!’


‘I almost accidentally got the dog version for my mum for Christmas. I was at the register and was just about to hand it over. I laughed and said, “Better not!” The shop assistant also had a good laugh and sold me a nice candle instead.’ a third said.

The illustrations are created by a talented young Aussie artist, Lilly Perrott – who has made a name for her bold Australian-themed designs as the in-house artist at La La Land.

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Lilly rose to fame as a talented and unique artist. Source: lillymirandaillustration.com

While some may find the illustrations off-putting, they've become highly sought-after, being deemed both beautiful and funny.

Lilly Perrott’s designs previously caused a buzz and sold out everywhere in 2020.

She explained on her website how the collection began as a simple idea.

‘Well, as with every great idea, it all started as a bit of fun. A brainstorming project between La La Land Founder and Creative Director, Elie Azzi and I.’ she said.

‘What started as a concept of two rabbits humping for a Valentine's Day card soon evolved into the idea of illustrating a variety of colourful animals with tropical, jungle-style leaves to accompany the romantic greeting, “I'm Wild Fur You”.’


They then used the design on tea towels and market bags as a cheeky gift to Valentine's Day customers and the Wild Fur You collection was in full swing in no time.

The range took the country by storm and more products were added to the line-up. They’re now tricky to find so if you spot one, count yourself lucky!

What are your thoughts about Lilly’s designs? Are you a fan or is it too far? Let us know in the comments!

Get a glimpse of Lilly’s art process by watching a behind-the-scenes video below:


Source: @lillymirandaperrot
 
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This isn’t the first time a bawdy product has made the headlines… Usually, they become the butt of the joke but this time, shoppers have cleared the item off the shelves in the blink of an eye. Would you buy it?

A controversial Myer homewares print has been sold out after some shoppers pointed out the risqué details in the design.

‘I went to Myer this weekend and noticed this on the 50 per cent off table. I quickly scanned what was in the box, thought “meh” and put it back down,’ one customer wrote in a shopping Facebook group.


‘Until I noticed the print. So yeah, it came home with me.’ she added, referring to the suggestive design of the print, featuring animals engaged in a ‘passionate’ act.

‘As I was having a look, I was thinking “Ohh a new animal and plant print! Those are some cute leaves – oh what are those elephants doing... Oh, and the flamingos and monkeys… Hahaha!”.’ another amused shopper shared.

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The shopper stumbled on the saucy find and fell in love with it. Source: Yahoo! Lifestyle

The Wild Fur You range is described on the Myer site as ‘cheeky’ and ‘a perfect adult gift to stand against the ordinary’ but shoppers are all for it.

‘I've never wanted something so much in my life!’ one woman wrote, while another added: ‘Fantastic!’


‘I almost accidentally got the dog version for my mum for Christmas. I was at the register and was just about to hand it over. I laughed and said, “Better not!” The shop assistant also had a good laugh and sold me a nice candle instead.’ a third said.

The illustrations are created by a talented young Aussie artist, Lilly Perrott – who has made a name for her bold Australian-themed designs as the in-house artist at La La Land.

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Lilly rose to fame as a talented and unique artist. Source: lillymirandaillustration.com

While some may find the illustrations off-putting, they've become highly sought-after, being deemed both beautiful and funny.

Lilly Perrott’s designs previously caused a buzz and sold out everywhere in 2020.

She explained on her website how the collection began as a simple idea.

‘Well, as with every great idea, it all started as a bit of fun. A brainstorming project between La La Land Founder and Creative Director, Elie Azzi and I.’ she said.

‘What started as a concept of two rabbits humping for a Valentine's Day card soon evolved into the idea of illustrating a variety of colourful animals with tropical, jungle-style leaves to accompany the romantic greeting, “I'm Wild Fur You”.’


They then used the design on tea towels and market bags as a cheeky gift to Valentine's Day customers and the Wild Fur You collection was in full swing in no time.

The range took the country by storm and more products were added to the line-up. They’re now tricky to find so if you spot one, count yourself lucky!

What are your thoughts about Lilly’s designs? Are you a fan or is it too far? Let us know in the comments!

Get a glimpse of Lilly’s art process by watching a behind-the-scenes video below:


Source: @lillymirandaperrot

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This isn’t the first time a bawdy product has made the headlines… Usually, they become the butt of the joke but this time, shoppers have cleared the item off the shelves in the blink of an eye. Would you buy it?

A controversial Myer homewares print has been sold out after some shoppers pointed out the risqué details in the design.

‘I went to Myer this weekend and noticed this on the 50 per cent off table. I quickly scanned what was in the box, thought “meh” and put it back down,’ one customer wrote in a shopping Facebook group.


‘Until I noticed the print. So yeah, it came home with me.’ she added, referring to the suggestive design of the print, featuring animals engaged in a ‘passionate’ act.

‘As I was having a look, I was thinking “Ohh a new animal and plant print! Those are some cute leaves – oh what are those elephants doing... Oh, and the flamingos and monkeys… Hahaha!”.’ another amused shopper shared.

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The shopper stumbled on the saucy find and fell in love with it. Source: Yahoo! Lifestyle

The Wild Fur You range is described on the Myer site as ‘cheeky’ and ‘a perfect adult gift to stand against the ordinary’ but shoppers are all for it.

‘I've never wanted something so much in my life!’ one woman wrote, while another added: ‘Fantastic!’


‘I almost accidentally got the dog version for my mum for Christmas. I was at the register and was just about to hand it over. I laughed and said, “Better not!” The shop assistant also had a good laugh and sold me a nice candle instead.’ a third said.

The illustrations are created by a talented young Aussie artist, Lilly Perrott – who has made a name for her bold Australian-themed designs as the in-house artist at La La Land.

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Lilly rose to fame as a talented and unique artist. Source: lillymirandaillustration.com

While some may find the illustrations off-putting, they've become highly sought-after, being deemed both beautiful and funny.

Lilly Perrott’s designs previously caused a buzz and sold out everywhere in 2020.

She explained on her website how the collection began as a simple idea.

‘Well, as with every great idea, it all started as a bit of fun. A brainstorming project between La La Land Founder and Creative Director, Elie Azzi and I.’ she said.

‘What started as a concept of two rabbits humping for a Valentine's Day card soon evolved into the idea of illustrating a variety of colourful animals with tropical, jungle-style leaves to accompany the romantic greeting, “I'm Wild Fur You”.’


They then used the design on tea towels and market bags as a cheeky gift to Valentine's Day customers and the Wild Fur You collection was in full swing in no time.

The range took the country by storm and more products were added to the line-up. They’re now tricky to find so if you spot one, count yourself lucky!

What are your thoughts about Lilly’s designs? Are you a fan or is it too far? Let us know in the comments!

Get a glimpse of Lilly’s art process by watching a behind-the-scenes video below:


Source: @lillymirandaperrot

So many lines, so little time! 🤣
 
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This isn’t the first time a bawdy product has made the headlines… Usually, they become the butt of the joke but this time, shoppers have cleared the item off the shelves in the blink of an eye. Would you buy it?

A controversial Myer homewares print has been sold out after some shoppers pointed out the risqué details in the design.

‘I went to Myer this weekend and noticed this on the 50 per cent off table. I quickly scanned what was in the box, thought “meh” and put it back down,’ one customer wrote in a shopping Facebook group.


‘Until I noticed the print. So yeah, it came home with me.’ she added, referring to the suggestive design of the print, featuring animals engaged in a ‘passionate’ act.

‘As I was having a look, I was thinking “Ohh a new animal and plant print! Those are some cute leaves – oh what are those elephants doing... Oh, and the flamingos and monkeys… Hahaha!”.’ another amused shopper shared.

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The shopper stumbled on the saucy find and fell in love with it. Source: Yahoo! Lifestyle

The Wild Fur You range is described on the Myer site as ‘cheeky’ and ‘a perfect adult gift to stand against the ordinary’ but shoppers are all for it.

‘I've never wanted something so much in my life!’ one woman wrote, while another added: ‘Fantastic!’


‘I almost accidentally got the dog version for my mum for Christmas. I was at the register and was just about to hand it over. I laughed and said, “Better not!” The shop assistant also had a good laugh and sold me a nice candle instead.’ a third said.

The illustrations are created by a talented young Aussie artist, Lilly Perrott – who has made a name for her bold Australian-themed designs as the in-house artist at La La Land.

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Lilly rose to fame as a talented and unique artist. Source: lillymirandaillustration.com

While some may find the illustrations off-putting, they've become highly sought-after, being deemed both beautiful and funny.

Lilly Perrott’s designs previously caused a buzz and sold out everywhere in 2020.

She explained on her website how the collection began as a simple idea.

‘Well, as with every great idea, it all started as a bit of fun. A brainstorming project between La La Land Founder and Creative Director, Elie Azzi and I.’ she said.

‘What started as a concept of two rabbits humping for a Valentine's Day card soon evolved into the idea of illustrating a variety of colourful animals with tropical, jungle-style leaves to accompany the romantic greeting, “I'm Wild Fur You”.’


They then used the design on tea towels and market bags as a cheeky gift to Valentine's Day customers and the Wild Fur You collection was in full swing in no time.

The range took the country by storm and more products were added to the line-up. They’re now tricky to find so if you spot one, count yourself lucky!

What are your thoughts about Lilly’s designs? Are you a fan or is it too far? Let us know in the comments!

Get a glimpse of Lilly’s art process by watching a behind-the-scenes video below:


Source: @lillymirandaperrot

These people seriously need to gro up & get a life… unless they were all pubescent teenagers & then that might give them an excuse for their childish reactions!! Again, one of those stupid stories!!
 
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I think they are quite amusing and would buy them if I saw them. If you don't like them then just walk on by no need to vent your distaste on FB with a picture of you smiling broadly with the offending article.
What about exposing these things to children?? I think it’s disgusting. People are going mad 🤦🏻 All what they have in their minds is all to do with sex and no regards to others that don’t agree with these kind of nonsense. 😳😳
 
Ok I'm far from being a prude, actually I'm very open but ... I can't believe I'm saying this but it shouldn't be sold in a store where young kids might see it, or anyone who might be offended.

I usually just walk on by if I don't like something my favourite saying is ' everyone to their own' but I wouldn't want to have to explain this to my grandkids. My 3 year old grandson would be calling out , what are they doing and he notices everything. And I won't lie to him
 
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This isn’t the first time a bawdy product has made the headlines… Usually, they become the butt of the joke but this time, shoppers have cleared the item off the shelves in the blink of an eye. Would you buy it?

A controversial Myer homewares print has been sold out after some shoppers pointed out the risqué details in the design.

‘I went to Myer this weekend and noticed this on the 50 per cent off table. I quickly scanned what was in the box, thought “meh” and put it back down,’ one customer wrote in a shopping Facebook group.


‘Until I noticed the print. So yeah, it came home with me.’ she added, referring to the suggestive design of the print, featuring animals engaged in a ‘passionate’ act.

‘As I was having a look, I was thinking “Ohh a new animal and plant print! Those are some cute leaves – oh what are those elephants doing... Oh, and the flamingos and monkeys… Hahaha!”.’ another amused shopper shared.

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The shopper stumbled on the saucy find and fell in love with it. Source: Yahoo! Lifestyle

The Wild Fur You range is described on the Myer site as ‘cheeky’ and ‘a perfect adult gift to stand against the ordinary’ but shoppers are all for it.

‘I've never wanted something so much in my life!’ one woman wrote, while another added: ‘Fantastic!’


‘I almost accidentally got the dog version for my mum for Christmas. I was at the register and was just about to hand it over. I laughed and said, “Better not!” The shop assistant also had a good laugh and sold me a nice candle instead.’ a third said.

The illustrations are created by a talented young Aussie artist, Lilly Perrott – who has made a name for her bold Australian-themed designs as the in-house artist at La La Land.

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Lilly rose to fame as a talented and unique artist. Source: lillymirandaillustration.com

While some may find the illustrations off-putting, they've become highly sought-after, being deemed both beautiful and funny.

Lilly Perrott’s designs previously caused a buzz and sold out everywhere in 2020.

She explained on her website how the collection began as a simple idea.

‘Well, as with every great idea, it all started as a bit of fun. A brainstorming project between La La Land Founder and Creative Director, Elie Azzi and I.’ she said.

‘What started as a concept of two rabbits humping for a Valentine's Day card soon evolved into the idea of illustrating a variety of colourful animals with tropical, jungle-style leaves to accompany the romantic greeting, “I'm Wild Fur You”.’


They then used the design on tea towels and market bags as a cheeky gift to Valentine's Day customers and the Wild Fur You collection was in full swing in no time.

The range took the country by storm and more products were added to the line-up. They’re now tricky to find so if you spot one, count yourself lucky!

What are your thoughts about Lilly’s designs? Are you a fan or is it too far? Let us know in the comments!

Get a glimpse of Lilly’s art process by watching a behind-the-scenes video below:


Source: @lillymirandaperrot

Not x-rated or interesting 🤨!!
 
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This isn’t the first time a bawdy product has made the headlines… Usually, they become the butt of the joke but this time, shoppers have cleared the item off the shelves in the blink of an eye. Would you buy it?

A controversial Myer homewares print has been sold out after some shoppers pointed out the risqué details in the design.

‘I went to Myer this weekend and noticed this on the 50 per cent off table. I quickly scanned what was in the box, thought “meh” and put it back down,’ one customer wrote in a shopping Facebook group.


‘Until I noticed the print. So yeah, it came home with me.’ she added, referring to the suggestive design of the print, featuring animals engaged in a ‘passionate’ act.

‘As I was having a look, I was thinking “Ohh a new animal and plant print! Those are some cute leaves – oh what are those elephants doing... Oh, and the flamingos and monkeys… Hahaha!”.’ another amused shopper shared.

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The shopper stumbled on the saucy find and fell in love with it. Source: Yahoo! Lifestyle

The Wild Fur You range is described on the Myer site as ‘cheeky’ and ‘a perfect adult gift to stand against the ordinary’ but shoppers are all for it.

‘I've never wanted something so much in my life!’ one woman wrote, while another added: ‘Fantastic!’


‘I almost accidentally got the dog version for my mum for Christmas. I was at the register and was just about to hand it over. I laughed and said, “Better not!” The shop assistant also had a good laugh and sold me a nice candle instead.’ a third said.

The illustrations are created by a talented young Aussie artist, Lilly Perrott – who has made a name for her bold Australian-themed designs as the in-house artist at La La Land.

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Lilly rose to fame as a talented and unique artist. Source: lillymirandaillustration.com

While some may find the illustrations off-putting, they've become highly sought-after, being deemed both beautiful and funny.

Lilly Perrott’s designs previously caused a buzz and sold out everywhere in 2020.

She explained on her website how the collection began as a simple idea.

‘Well, as with every great idea, it all started as a bit of fun. A brainstorming project between La La Land Founder and Creative Director, Elie Azzi and I.’ she said.

‘What started as a concept of two rabbits humping for a Valentine's Day card soon evolved into the idea of illustrating a variety of colourful animals with tropical, jungle-style leaves to accompany the romantic greeting, “I'm Wild Fur You”.’


They then used the design on tea towels and market bags as a cheeky gift to Valentine's Day customers and the Wild Fur You collection was in full swing in no time.

The range took the country by storm and more products were added to the line-up. They’re now tricky to find so if you spot one, count yourself lucky!

What are your thoughts about Lilly’s designs? Are you a fan or is it too far? Let us know in the comments!

Get a glimpse of Lilly’s art process by watching a behind-the-scenes video below:


Source: @lillymirandaperrot

Cheeky perhaps but gr
This isn’t the first time a bawdy product has made the headlines… Usually, they become the butt of the joke but this time, shoppers have cleared the item off the shelves in the blink of an eye. Would you buy it?

A controversial Myer homewares print has been sold out after some shoppers pointed out the risqué details in the design.

‘I went to Myer this weekend and noticed this on the 50 per cent off table. I quickly scanned what was in the box, thought “meh” and put it back down,’ one customer wrote in a shopping Facebook group.


‘Until I noticed the print. So yeah, it came home with me.’ she added, referring to the suggestive design of the print, featuring animals engaged in a ‘passionate’ act.

‘As I was having a look, I was thinking “Ohh a new animal and plant print! Those are some cute leaves – oh what are those elephants doing... Oh, and the flamingos and monkeys… Hahaha!”.’ another amused shopper shared.

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The shopper stumbled on the saucy find and fell in love with it. Source: Yahoo! Lifestyle

The Wild Fur You range is described on the Myer site as ‘cheeky’ and ‘a perfect adult gift to stand against the ordinary’ but shoppers are all for it.

‘I've never wanted something so much in my life!’ one woman wrote, while another added: ‘Fantastic!’


‘I almost accidentally got the dog version for my mum for Christmas. I was at the register and was just about to hand it over. I laughed and said, “Better not!” The shop assistant also had a good laugh and sold me a nice candle instead.’ a third said.

The illustrations are created by a talented young Aussie artist, Lilly Perrott – who has made a name for her bold Australian-themed designs as the in-house artist at La La Land.

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Lilly rose to fame as a talented and unique artist. Source: lillymirandaillustration.com

While some may find the illustrations off-putting, they've become highly sought-after, being deemed both beautiful and funny.

Lilly Perrott’s designs previously caused a buzz and sold out everywhere in 2020.

She explained on her website how the collection began as a simple idea.

‘Well, as with every great idea, it all started as a bit of fun. A brainstorming project between La La Land Founder and Creative Director, Elie Azzi and I.’ she said.

‘What started as a concept of two rabbits humping for a Valentine's Day card soon evolved into the idea of illustrating a variety of colourful animals with tropical, jungle-style leaves to accompany the romantic greeting, “I'm Wild Fur You”.’


They then used the design on tea towels and market bags as a cheeky gift to Valentine's Day customers and the Wild Fur You collection was in full swing in no time.

The range took the country by storm and more products were added to the line-up. They’re now tricky to find so if you spot one, count yourself lucky!

What are your thoughts about Lilly’s designs? Are you a fan or is it too far? Let us know in the comments!

Get a glimpse of Lilly’s art process by watching a behind-the-scenes video below:


Source: @lillymirandaperrot

Cheeky perhaps but great for a giggle. Lilly is so talented. Like what l saw here.

I wish l could draw like that.
 
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This isn’t the first time a bawdy product has made the headlines… Usually, they become the butt of the joke but this time, shoppers have cleared the item off the shelves in the blink of an eye. Would you buy it?

A controversial Myer homewares print has been sold out after some shoppers pointed out the risqué details in the design.

‘I went to Myer this weekend and noticed this on the 50 per cent off table. I quickly scanned what was in the box, thought “meh” and put it back down,’ one customer wrote in a shopping Facebook group.


‘Until I noticed the print. So yeah, it came home with me.’ she added, referring to the suggestive design of the print, featuring animals engaged in a ‘passionate’ act.

‘As I was having a look, I was thinking “Ohh a new animal and plant print! Those are some cute leaves – oh what are those elephants doing... Oh, and the flamingos and monkeys… Hahaha!”.’ another amused shopper shared.

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The shopper stumbled on the saucy find and fell in love with it. Source: Yahoo! Lifestyle

The Wild Fur You range is described on the Myer site as ‘cheeky’ and ‘a perfect adult gift to stand against the ordinary’ but shoppers are all for it.

‘I've never wanted something so much in my life!’ one woman wrote, while another added: ‘Fantastic!’


‘I almost accidentally got the dog version for my mum for Christmas. I was at the register and was just about to hand it over. I laughed and said, “Better not!” The shop assistant also had a good laugh and sold me a nice candle instead.’ a third said.

The illustrations are created by a talented young Aussie artist, Lilly Perrott – who has made a name for her bold Australian-themed designs as the in-house artist at La La Land.

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Lilly rose to fame as a talented and unique artist. Source: lillymirandaillustration.com

While some may find the illustrations off-putting, they've become highly sought-after, being deemed both beautiful and funny.

Lilly Perrott’s designs previously caused a buzz and sold out everywhere in 2020.

She explained on her website how the collection began as a simple idea.

‘Well, as with every great idea, it all started as a bit of fun. A brainstorming project between La La Land Founder and Creative Director, Elie Azzi and I.’ she said.

‘What started as a concept of two rabbits humping for a Valentine's Day card soon evolved into the idea of illustrating a variety of colourful animals with tropical, jungle-style leaves to accompany the romantic greeting, “I'm Wild Fur You”.’


They then used the design on tea towels and market bags as a cheeky gift to Valentine's Day customers and the Wild Fur You collection was in full swing in no time.

The range took the country by storm and more products were added to the line-up. They’re now tricky to find so if you spot one, count yourself lucky!

What are your thoughts about Lilly’s designs? Are you a fan or is it too far? Let us know in the comments!

Get a glimpse of Lilly’s art process by watching a behind-the-scenes video below:


Source: @lillymirandaperrot

Well, it is natural they are doing something that comes naturally, it is just a part of life that you can see in any paddock, kennel or cattery. How did most of us get here?
 
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