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Fashion Illustrator 'The Lust List' Releases The Prettiest Colouring Book

"If I can't have them, I'll draw them."
Just add pencils.
The Lust List
Just add pencils.

Sydney based graphic designer and illustrator Sally Spratt couldn't afford all of the high-end handbags and luxury makeup she was seeing in-stores and on social media. Her solution? She'd draw the items instead.

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"I have been drawing and creating since I can remember. I grew up drawing on everything, making all manner of things from scraps and in general always trying to design, style and make things visually exciting. It hasn't changed too much over the years, however now I draw and design for a living, surrounding myself with inspiring and talented friends that become my everyday inspiration," Spratt said.

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Most recently the graphic designer for Aussie fashion brand Bassike, Spratt started illustrating pretty things in flat-lay and uploading them to Instagram. From there her brand The Lust List was born.

Now with 130,000 followers on Instagram, The Lust List has been commissioned to do illustrations Vogue Australia, Marie Claire, Elle, La Mer, Bobbi Brown and Estee Lauder.

Naturally, a product line of phone cases, wrapping paper and gift cards followed, and now Spratt is jumping on the mindfulness bandwagon with a colouring book.

The Lust List work lended itself to colouring in seamlessly and Spratt's flat-lay illustrations have been collated in a beautiful book. It's the perfect gift for the woman who has everything (when you can't afford to get her the actual Chanel bag).

For a sneak peek, print out the two below pages and get colouring!

The Luxe List
The Lust List

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