Myer Centre: Mum’s the World this Mother’s Day

Mums do an amazing job all year round, so it’s only fitting they’re showered with love and appreciation on their special day. How do we bundle up all this gratitude into a one-of-a-kind Mother’s Day present?

The Myer Centre Adelaide has more than 80 specialty retailers, stocking everything from fashion, cosmetics, homewares, jewellery, accessories, arts and crafts and appliances. This makes the Myer Centre your one-stop-shop for the perfect gift. Below are our favourite picks!

Kitchenaid Mixer, Myer Adelaide $699
Adidas UltraBOOST, USG $279.99
Prada sunglasses, Sunglass Hut $460
Marc Jacobs Daisy So Fresh 125ml, Chemist Warehouse $89.99
Maximus Knot Cushion, Lincraft $16
Watch Michael Kors, Grahams Jewellers $349
Green Thumb by Hayley McKee, Myer Adelaide $29.99
Water Jug Salt & Pepper, Myer $49.95
Make your own wine kit, National Geographic Shop $99.95
Fitbit Alta HR, Myer Adelaide $249.95
Frankie Magazine, Myer Centre Newsagency $13.95
Foldable Bag, Rubi $39.95

If you can’t decide on one, pamper your mum (or yourself) there is always a range of gift voucher available

  • Chi Body Spirit/Massage & Bodyworks
  • Fresh Hair and Body
  • Posh Nails
  • Professionail
  • Studio Sal

Store Directory

LOWER GROUND
Chi Body Spirit
Massage & Bodyworks
Hairhouse Warehouse
Fresh Hair and Body
Professionail

GROUND
Australian Geographic
LUSH
Myer

LEVEL 1
Posh Nails
Studio Sal

LEVEL 2
Toyworld
Myer – Peter Alexander
Myer

LEVEL 3
Lincraft
Myer

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