UNREAL FUR X LINDA PUNA
Two years ago, our search for an artist of Australia’s First Nations People led us to look inward to Unreal Fur’s values: art, inclusivity, and ethical design. Once we met artist Linda Puna and her renowned acrylic painting, Ngayuku Ngura (My Home), the connection was immediate. Linda is an artist with a ground breaking perspective, filled with joy and resilience.

AWARI JACKET
The Awari Jacket is constructed in a unisex puffer jacket silhouette and is defined by our bespoke Unreal Fur x Linda Puna digitally printed fabric. This style delivers a high-impact visual design, featuring the central patterns and objects of Linda Puna’s celebrated painting, Ngayuku Ngura (My Home).
This style is reversible and can be worn with the blush shaded lining on the exterior with the Unreal Fur x Linda Puna branding on the back.

AWARI COAT
The Awari Coat is constructed in a longline puffer coat silhouette and is defined by our bespoke Unreal Fur x Linda Puna digitally printed fabric. This style delivers a high-impact visual design, featuring the central patterns and objects of Linda Puna’s celebrated painting, Ngayuku Ngura (My Home).
This style is reversible and can be worn with the Blush shaded lining on the exterior with the Unreal Fur x Linda Puna branding on the back.

MUNGA COAT
The Munga Coat is constructed in a classic topcoat silhouette with drop shoulders and robust vegan wool. This style is defined by the embroidered depiction of a rock hole object on the bottom left of the bodice, which is the dominant object in Linda Puna’s celebrated painting, Ngayuku Ngura (My Home).
This style feature twin front pockets, notched lapels, and satin lining.

INYU JACKET
The Inyu Jacket features one of our classic silhouettes, reimagined with our Unreal Fur x Linda Puna digitally printed satin lining. This lining features the most central patterns and objects of Linda Puna’s celebrated painting, Ngayuku Ngura (My Home). The outer shell of the Inyu Jacket features our signature lush faux fur, in the colourway “Mocha”.
This style features twin front pockets, a high neckline for added warmth, and a hem that reaches the hips.


LINDA PUNA
Born in the Mimili Community of Anangu
Pitjantjatjara Yankunyjatjara (APY) Lands, Linda
is the first Anangu woman to live in a remote
community whilst being dependent on an
electric wheelchair. Her paintings
weave together the stories of the Anangu
people and her personal journey of living on
their lands. These visions are brought to life
through the medium of vibrant pigments
and definitive brushstrokes.
