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10 Oct 2022

Subscribe and Receive a $100 Gift Card From LUMIRA

Subscribe to T Australia: The New York Times Style Magazine for 1, 2 or 3 years and receive a $100 gift card from LUMIRA.
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Subscribe to T Australia: The New York Times Style Magazine for 1, 2 or 3 years and you will receive a $100 gift card from LUMIRA, the luxury fragrance house of wanderlust.

LUMIRA

Luxury fragrance company LUMIRA provides an aromatic counterpart to a pervasive sense of wanderlust. With each of the brand’s scents inspired by a specific destination – languid evenings in lush-green Bali (Balinese Ylang Ylang); the sun beating arid earth and orange groves on a Sicilian mid-summer’s day (Sicilian Citrus); or (Terra Australis) Latin for the South Land and inspired by the untamed beauty of the Australian environment – LUMIRA fuels a growing and well-documented desire to explore the far-flung corners of the globe.

Based in Australia, LUMIRA was founded in 2013 by creative director Almira Armstrong, to bring a bold and unique approach to the home-fragrance category. Having launched with just four candles, the brand has since expanded to include personal fragrance, with a focus on body care for 2022.

Terms

Offer ends 5.12.2022, or while stocks last and is only valid with 1, 2 or 3 year subscriptions. The $100 credit will be provided as a promotion code in the subscriber’s purchase confirmation email. The credit is valid until 31.1.2023.

Click here for full terms and conditions.

T Australia Subscriber Benefits:

  • Save up to $80.10
  • Receive a free Lumira gift card worth $100 (AUD) with one-, two- and three-year subscriptions. 
  • Free delivery Australia-wise
  • Never miss an issue
  • Risk-free — cancel anytime
  • Terms and conditions apply

And it’s Easy To Order:

Online: subscribe.taustralia.com.au
Phone: (02) 8227 6486 (M-F, 9.00am–5.00pm)
Post: T Australia magazine, PO Box 161, Hornsby NSW 1630

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