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Schedule your next outdoor trip as The North Face officially returns to Singapore with its branch opening at VivoCityMall.
Unveiling its store reopening on May 10, the brand is ready to operate once again after its closure in 2017.
Inside the store, the brand boasts a complete lineup of clothing and gear categorized into three ranges: Performance, Performance-Inspired, and Urban Exploration with each section showcasing curated pieces perfectly for every occasion.
Aside from its signature pieces, customers can also explore the Summit Series Corner, where the curated pieces are personally tested by The North Face athletes.
May it be for suburban trails or city adventure, The North Face has everything you need, marking their place as one of the top brands when it comes to adventure must-haves.
Join the brand as they redefine adventure in Singapore and visit their store, open daily from 10 AM to 10 PM.
For more thrilling ventures, follow the brand’s Facebook page.
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Sneakerheads, ready your wallets ‘cos Sneaker Con is heading back to Singapore!
Sneaker Con, the world’s leading sneaker show, is once again setting up shop in Singapore from February 22-23, 2025, at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre (Halls E & F). It is the regional edition of the renowned Sneaker Con, first held in New York City in 2009.
Already on its 3rd edition, Sneaker Con SEA has been a resounding success since its inaugural event in 2023, bringing sneakerheads and streetwear fans together to celebrate fashion, show off their heat and sneaks, and chase after coveted drops.
This year’s Sneaker Con SEA is one to look out for—with the organizers boasting jaw-dropping sneaker collections, exclusive drops, live customization sessions, fit checks, and “a community that lives and breathes street culture,”— definitely making themselves the main street culture event in Southeast Asia.
With over 200 vendors, visitors will be met with a selection of rare, limited-edition, and exclusive kicks, side-by-side with the latest streetwear drops, apparel, and accessories to round up the vibes.
Plus, attendees will even get the chance to flip, swap, or trade their sneaks with fellow sneakerheads and resellers, and even authenticate their sneakers with experts standing by.
There will also be some panel talks titled “Sneaker Conversations,” the “40 For 40” Game Show, some special guests (just take a peek at their IG), and a rundown skatepark right smack down at the hall!
What are you waiting for? Lock in your spot to get in the know of what’s hot at Sneaker Con SEA by heading to their website to secure your tickets. Tickets are priced at SGD$35 (One-Day General Admission), SGD$55 (One-Day Premium Admission with Early Entry + Limited Merch), SGD$60 (All-Day General Admission), and SGD$100 (All-Day Premium Admission with Early Entry + Limited Merch).
Follow Sneaker Con SEA'sInstagram page for more information and updates!
Where: Halls E & F, Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre, 10 Bayfront Avenue Singapore 018956
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Singapore, a city that knows how to stay ahead of trends, is seeing a wave of fashion brands that care as much about the planet as they do about style. From clever ways to source materials to designs that reduce waste, these brands are flipping the script on what it means to look good. And while finding pieces that don’t break the bank can still be a challenge, it’s clear that sustainable fashion is no longer just a niche.
Ready to refresh your wardrobe with pieces that make you look great and feel even better? Keep reading for 10 affordable sustainable fashion brands in Singapore you’ll want to know about!
Our Barehands is making waves in sustainable fashion with its commitment to empowering artisans worldwide. They utilize off-cut fabrics for limited-edition collections and avoid single-use plastics in their packaging, opting instead for reusable materials.
With a wait time of three to five weeks for orders, the brand ensures that every item is crafted with care and purpose. Check out their online shop for accessories, bags, and apparel for women, men, and kids.
Location:Our Barehands, Funan, 107 North Bridge Road #02-22, Singapore
Esse, a conscious womenswear label founded by Alicia Tsi in 2017, is a pioneer of Singapore’s slow fashion movement. The brand champions sustainability by using eco-friendly materials like Tencel, bamboo, and organic cotton, while also repurposing surplus designer fabrics to minimize waste. With a focus on timeless, seasonless designs, Esse promotes thoughtful consumption and encourages its community to rethink the lifecycle of their garments.
Dear Samfu, founded by Trixie Chua in 2020, breathes new life into the traditional samfu — a practical two-piece outfit once popular among Chinese women. Inspired by her grandmother's wardrobe, Chua reimagines this timeless style for modern women, blending nostalgia with functionality to create versatile pieces perfect for a capsule wardrobe. The brand uses deadstock fabrics, produces designs in small batches, and ensures ethical manufacturing in a family-run Cambodian factory.
Lily & Lou specializes in fully customizable clothing, empowering customers to design pieces that reflect their personal style while championing the principles of slow fashion. By encouraging consumers to invest in high-quality garments that transcend fleeting trends, the brand fosters a more thoughtful approach to fashion.
Focused on sustainability, Lily & Lou uses eco-friendly and deadstock fabrics sourced from Asia and adopts a made-to-order model to minimize waste. Local seamstresses and small-scale manufacturers in Singapore also bring each design to life.
Zerrin is a pioneering sustainable fashion platform in Singapore that combines an e-commerce marketplace with a media platform, promoting ethical and environmentally responsible brands. The platform curates a selection of fashion and beauty products from brands committed to eco-friendly materials and fair labor practices, providing consumers with a unique shopping experience.
OliveAnkara blends traditional West African textiles with modern tailoring, creating designs that are both culturally rich and accessible to women of all races. As a slow fashion brand, OliveAnkara prioritizes sustainability by producing limited quantities and repurposing leftover fabrics for accessories and children's clothing. Committed to ethical production, the brand works with local seamstresses in Singapore and sources vibrant, durable cotton Ankara prints from West Africa, while also using eco-friendly packaging.
Graye Studio embraces sustainable fashion through minimalist designs that blend Eastern and Western influences, promoting a modern zen lifestyle. Dedicated to transformative design, the brand creates timeless garments with enduring quality and style. Specializing in unisex apparel, Graye Studio offers versatile pieces made from eco-friendly materials, including regenerated fibers, to minimize environmental impact without compromising on comfort.
Outfyt is a sustainable activewear brand that combines style and durability to empower women while supporting eco-friendly practices. By using innovative materials like ECONYL, a regenerated nylon made from recycled waste, Outfyt ensures its pieces last significantly longer than typical activewear. With a focus on minimalism, functionality, and ethical production, the brand manufactures in small batches and uses biodegradable packaging, ensuring sustainability across all aspects of its operations.
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COS steps into the Year of the Snake with a limited-edition capsule collection that beautifully intertwines cultural heritage and contemporary style, COS invites you to step into the new year with meaningful pieces that carry timeless symbols of luck and prosperity.
The collection highlights repurposed leather key fobs and bag charms, each featuring intricate knotting techniques rooted in cultural symbolism. More than just accessories, these charms carry powerful meanings tied to prosperity, longevity, and love — making them the perfect talismans to welcome new beginnings.
Website/COS
The Cross Knot key fob is a highlight of the collection, symbolizing good fortune and fresh starts. The cross knot symbolizes good fortune, while the color Yellow Jade represents a timeless symbol of long life and resilience, adding both style and significance to any look.
This thoughtful craftsmanship extends to other striking knot charms. The Ice Blossom Knot, known for turning dreams into reality, is threaded with a Jade stone, believed to attract wealth, success and love. The Peace Knot
represents harmony and balance, while Clear Quartz it is paired with enhances positive energy. For those seeking connection, the Double Ear Knot symbolizes togetherness, finished with a soft Rose Quartz that evokes unconditional love.
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The collection also includes seasonal ready-to-wear pieces designed with spring renewal in mind. Think lightweight knits, sleek tailoring, and accessories in an uplifting and festive color palette — perfect for a seamless transition from winter to warmer days.
Launching online and in select COS stores this January, the collection will also be accompanied by exclusive artworks across locations in China, Singapore, and Malaysia.
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For most business owners, it all started with an idea. For Books Beyond Borders founder, Randall Chong, it started with a book. Or perhaps, more accurately, a dare. According to their website, Randall received a book from a friend in 2016, and on its cover was scribbled: “Do one thing that scares you.”
However, this wasn’t what made him start a bookstore. In fact, it was never part of the plan. “I love reading books but I’ve never thought of opening a bookstore as one of my goals. It was actually an accidental startup,” he revealed.
Books Beyond Borders is a social enterprise bookstore that helps raise money for girls' education in Nepal through selling old books. Since launching online in 2019, the little book business — which is not so little anymore considering they now have their own physical bookstore — has given back over S$40,000 and rehomed over 20,000 books in Singapore.
Earlier this year, Books Beyond Borders expanded its offerings and launched Two Storytellers, a lifestyle brand dedicated to unique, meaningful gifts that celebrate the rich stories behind every craft.
The Beat Singapore sat down with co-founder, Randall Chong, to get to know this thoughtful gifting brand that started from an accidental startup and is now producing some of the most beautiful, handmade creations — not to mention sustainablegifts and novelty items in the current local shop scene.
Dare to Do: How Books Beyond Borders Made a Difference
Two Storytellers was born from its sister company, Books Beyond Borders, a bookstore that collects and sells gently used books. When asked about how it came to be, Randall told us how it was from one of his travels.
“A couple of years ago, I was backpacking through Nepal
and I wanted to see Mt. Everest by hiking to Everest base camp. And so that's like a two-week journey of trekking the Himalayas. When I got there, I happened to chance upon a lot of young boys and girls who were out of school working in back-breaking jobs with little to no pay. It was a profound experience, one that got me thinking like: ‘Is there something that I can do?’”
Randall has always had a passion for education and building businesses and has worked on different startups before. Seeing those children out of school had flipped a switch in him, and what came with it was the desire to be of help to these children.
Photo from Website/Books Beyond Borders
“I was also at a point in time where I was quite unhappy with my current job, so you know, with all those factors and with this curiosity of like, 'Hey, you know, a lot of kids are out of school, is there something that I can do?' I decided to leave my job and dedicate a year to raising money for kids in Nepal.”
Randall started baking and selling cookies at first, and had asked friends and family to donate a bit of money to his campaign. When he ran out of ideas, he decided to sell some of his old books lying around the house. The idea took off and captured the attention of the locals, who were more than happy to donate more books.
“I learned that in Singapore, it's really difficult to ask people for money. We've started fundraising, but after the first two years, people tend to not continue putting a donation down, especially for the same cause.
And that was also a really bad business model, so we decided that maybe what we could do is instead of operating the business as a charity, we could look at it as a social enterprise where we make our money, and how we do so is by collecting used books and figuring out how we can resell them.”
The pandemic also seemed to be good for their business as many people began decluttering and were picking up reading as a hobby. So while many businesses were shutting down, Books Beyond Borders took off and grew a community and movement that eventually led the small business that started in his grandfather’s room to launch its own bookstore.
As a business that relies a hundred percent on collecting used books, Randall knew that they would eventually have difficulty keeping it afloat. As the business grows, so would the expenses. He also told us about changes in reading habits and book-buying behavior, citing the closing of Book Depository, which was once the world’s foremost international online bookstore offering over 20 million books and free shipping worldwide.
“If we were to bet all our eggs on one basket for the long term, which is relying on just collecting gently used books and reselling them to make a profit, it would never scale,” Randall explained. “And for me, I want a sister brand where we can grow in many different ways, and not just stationery and tote bags, which are what most bookstores sell. I wanted a brand that could potentially go beyond just products. We could do services as well. One of the things we already knew when we named the brand ‘Books Beyond Borders,’ was that it would be difficult to sell because the word 'books' is not scalable. So, it's very difficult for us to venture into a different place.”
Thus, Randall and his team decided to expand their brand — creating a new company where they could explore and offer other things beyond pages and paperbacks. Two Storytellers Co. is a lifestyle brand that offers sustainable gifts and services including storytelling workshops
and decorating projects. The brand recently completed a project where they decorated a lobby for a boutique hotel with their original products, underscoring their brand’s desire to scale, and explore different services apart from just physical products.
With a sister company with an entirely different name, Randall finds it easier to maneuver as he gets a bit more space for change and new ideas.
Photo from Website/Books Beyond Borders
But what exactly is Two Storytellers’ selling point? And what makes it stand out from other lifestyle brands? The answer is in the name.
“One of the reasons why we decided to call it ‘Two Storytellers’ is because we started it in collaboration with a creative studio called, SainouSpace. So I know the founders of SainouSpace, they are a creative studio that focuses on art and wellness programs in Singapore, and we decided to start this brand together.”
Two Storytellers offers products that are more than just gifts but are giftsimbued with stories. Randall told us how the brand makes an effort to tell the stories of the crafters, the makers behind these handmade collections which are made in batches and sourced responsibly from the communities they support in Nepal.
“As we can see, a lot of — not just companies and brands — but also consumers are more conscious about what they buy. And that’s where the name comes from. In terms of the workshops, I personally know that where I want to take this brand goes beyond B2C. We want to do B2B, we want to be able to provide not just a product in our store, but also a service to businesses, whether it's helping them solve their corporate gifting problems every single year or hosting workshops and programs for schools where we get to teach about branding and storytelling, and also installations and decorations. I think that's something that we are very proud of and very passionate about.”
Two Storytellers has three categories of products that they currently feature. First are the felt products which are made by a community of felt artisans in Nepal. They are also known as the “wool makers” and produce hand-felted itemsfrom sheep wool. These products are their bestsellers, especially during the Christmas season where they are sold as plushies, coaster sets, and other decorative and home décor items.
Photo from Two Storytellers Co.Photo from Two Storytellers Co.
Next is their paper collection. The brand works with paper artisans who use a unique form of paper called “Lokta” that comes from a plant that doesn’t require any cutting of trees. Randall told us about how the women in Nepal will have to trek up in the mountains to harvest this plant and transform these lokta fibers into delicate sheets of paper using century-old techniques. These papers are traditionally used in ancient and religious texts, are insect repellent, and are quite durable. You can find lokta paper used in their stationery products like journals and bookmarks which are often adorned with beautiful prints.
Lastly, there are cotton products that are produced by cotton weavers — a group of women who use recycled cotton or Dhaka to weave beautiful items like pouches, tote bags, and pencil cases.
“My favorite are the felt ones, but they lean more towards the festive seasons. Like during Valentine’s Day, we get to make roses using felt material. It's beautiful and very unique.”
We believe this gives the business an edge over its competitors, giving consumers an option besides the usual fresh bouquet. A unique, sustainable, and long-lasting alternative, even. However, choosing to work with handmade products is both the company’s strength and weakness. Randall expressed the challenges he faced in running the business for over a year now.
“One of the biggest challenges is making sure that we can get the product in time, and also having the right products. The materials are made by hand so, you have a bit more defects as compared to things that are made in factories or with machines. Second is really the speed of getting the product that we want. We had to buy and order supplies six months beforehand just because it takes three months to make them and perform quality control. It's really difficult to plan ahead especially when you are a really small company or brand where cash flow is an issue. You always want to buy things quickly and sell them quickly.”
Randall also added that communication with their artists and partners is also a challenge considering language barriers and that the company is aiming to navigate better in terms of planning ahead in 2025.
Photo from Two Storytellers Co.
Despite these challenges, Two Storytellers has been able to provide joy to not only its consumers but also to the people who run it. Randall stated, “I really enjoy meeting the makers, so I personally travel to Nepal a lot. Not just to visit some of our scholars whose scholarships we’re currently funding but also to meet our makers, to work together with them and create new designs together.”
Two Storytellers highlights the true meaning of gift giving, which is all about thoughtfulness. What makes their offerings unique isn’t the product itself, but the stories behind them. When you acquire a piece of decorative item from their felt collection or write on their lokta journals, it’s plain to see that these items were made with care by artists who are passionate about their craft — or are working hard towards making a living for themselves and their families. Snippets of how these products were made, the histories of each material, and the backgrounds of the artists and collaborators are often shown on their social media pages, giving these items new life and meaning.
To quote the founder himself, “Right now, it's not just about the product. What really makes us different and unique is being able to show processes of how our products are being made by these women and be able to tell their stories. I think that's something I'm really passionate about.”
Photo from Two Storytellers Co.
This season of giving, invest in a handmade item that will surely put a smile on your loved ones' faces. You can view Two Storytellers’ full range of products in their bookstore located at 33 Erskine Rd, 01-08, Singapore, just opposite Maxwell Food Centre. You can also buy them online here.
Follow Two Storytellers Co. on Instagram to learn more about their lovely gifts and services.
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Singaporean lifestyle brand, SKINARMA, unveils its forthcoming collection geared towards urban explorers.
Introducing JUNO, the latest capsule collection inspired by the outdoors and influenced by recent gorpcore trends. The new line features various carry items such as laptop sleeves, sling bags, and crossbody sacoche bags that blend functionality with the characteristics of outdoor hiking gear and modern utility bags.
Known for their loud logotypes and reflective materials, SKINARMA marks a new era with this collection, choosing a more stripped-down aesthetic with subtle prints and muted colors that set it apart from the brand’s previous offerings.
Some of the items’ notable designs include hidden snap closures and various pocketsand compartments, making them prime utilitarian pieces for daily use. Whether you’re traveling to the office or embarking on an outdoor adventure, JUNO makes sure you carry on with style.
“JUNO was designed with the everyday person in mind,” said Darren, Fashion Director at SKINARMA. “We wanted to create a highly functional collection for all kinds of situations – travel, work, everyday activities, and even outdoor adventures, while still retaining that signature SKRM attitude so that anyone can carry and style it the way they want.”
SKINARMA has been re-envisioning fashion and tech since 2018 and has gained a niche following worldwide, from Taiwan to Dubai, for its innovative designs.
The JUNO collection will be available on their official website. New customers who sign up for SKINARMA's mailing list can enjoy a 10% discount on their first purchase, including items from the JUNO collection.
Be the first to know when the JUNO collection drops and other future releases by following SKINARMA on Facebook and Instagram.
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Looking for the ultimate waxing experience in Singapore? We’ve got you covered! Whether you’re prepping for a beach day, a hot date, or just on the hunt for your go-to Smooth Operator, the right waxing salon makes all the difference. It’s more than just hair removal; it’s an elevated experience in self-care and pampering.
In this guide, we’ve rounded up the top ten highly-recommended waxing salons in Singapore. These spots are adored by both men and women for their professional treatments, impeccable hygiene, and Instagram-worthy interiors. Get ready to discover your new sanctuary for that flawless, silky-smooth finish!
Hygiene, speed, quality — these are Strip’s words of honor. For nearly 22 years, they have been on a revolutionary mission that involved more than just "mane-tenance." Strip is known throughout Singapore for pioneering innovative waxing techniques that ensure minimal pain for maximum quality. Since then, they’ve expanded remarkably with several outlets in 10 other cities across Asia.
From having their own specially formulated wax to using only newly-opened single-use tools for each customer, you are guaranteed the safest, most rejuvenating waxing session. On top of that, you have absolutely nothing to worry about because all of their estheticians underwent a rigorous eight-week bootcamp!
Strip offers waxing services for every body part that has hair growth: eyebrows, legs, brazilian, and even fingers! You may book your appointment here, or call them at 6337 8747.
Location: Strip: Ministry of Waxing, over 12 branches across Singapore including Wheelock Place and Plaza Singapura
Say hello to a plethora of top-tier waxing treatments and a major explosion of pink at Pink Parlour, one of Singapore’s chicest waxing sanctuaries. Renowned for their top-tier hair removal services, Pink Parlour combines luxury, precision, and comfort to deliver pristine, supple results. If you’re looking for a glamorous waxing experience that won’t break the bank, this is the place for you.
They’ll keep you fuzz-free anywhere from head to toe, and get this — their waxes are LITERALLY award-winning! They have been recognized time and time again for upholding the greatest quality and utmost comfort, cementing their status in the Asian beauty industry. Pink Parlour boasts a large and loyal clientele, with happy clients who keep coming back for their exceptional services. Many of them highlight the skill of the estheticians as well as the Pinterest-perfect interiors.
Their promotions offer great value for money. You may browse and avail of them here or on their app.
Location: Pink Parlour, several outlets across Singapore including Jurong Point and Centrepoint Premium
If you're looking to save some cash but still want a luxurious experience, Be Bare Waxing is the perfect salon for you. Their treatments are affordable, yet they never compromise on excellence, ensuring you get the best bang for your buck. A never-ending stream of glowing reviews attests to Be Bare's impeccable hygiene standards, first-rate service, and an ambiance that prioritizes serenity and relaxation.
You can put your mind at ease with their skilled estheticians who use high-quality wax and strive to make the process as painless as possible. In addition to the wallet-friendly packages, they also have a no hard-sell policy which tends to cause annoyance and awkwardness during sessions. Overall, Be Bare is your ultimate beauty destination. Whether you’re a newbie or a regular, everything that they have to offer keeps everyone coming back for more.
You may make an appointment by calling the number of your preferred outlet.
Location: Be Bare Waxing, several outlets throughout Singapore, including The Arcade, Bukit Merah Central, Toa Payoh Central, and Bedok Central
If you’re looking for somewhere that doesn’t feel too much like an aesthetic clinic, try Honeypot Wax Boutique. The space is intimate yet freeing, the perfect meeting place for you and your inner vixen. Specializing in six different versions of Brazilian waxing (we were astounded too!), Honeypot uses a unique honey-based wax that's gentle on the skin while effectively removing hair. Their therapists are renowned for their meticulous technique and professionalism, ensuring a comfortable and flawless waxing experience every time.
But the pampering doesn't stop there! Honeypot also offers a range of aftercare products to soothe and maintain your satiny skin post-wax. With their personalized approach and attention to detail, it's no wonder they've earned their flowers from prestigious sources in the beauty industry — and they’ve got a loyal following that consistently waters their garden.
Honeypot’s catalog includes hair removal for other parts of the body too, as well as the face. Book an appointment here.
Nude Wax Parlour offers “a Brazilian reasons” to get waxed at their salon. Whether it's a quick touch-up or a full body wax, Nude provides professional services with a focus on precision and cleanliness, leaving clients feeling smooth, confident, and refreshed. The team is always commended not just for their mastery of technique, but also for their warm demeanor and attentive care.
And get this — they use high-quality waxes that come in four variants: Chocolate Fudge, Wild Berries, Vanilla Bean, and Mango Tango! They don’t just smell good, they cater to various skin types and sensitivities too. With their modern minimalistic setting, expert techniques, and unwavering commitment to hygiene and customer satisfaction, Nude Wax Parlour offers a waxing experience that will truly elevate your beauty routine.
Location: Nude Wax Parlour, 277 Orchard Road and 271 Holland Ave
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If you’ve seen the viral color analysis on TikTok and wanted to try it, this is your chance to find your personal color and score some exclusive freebies at UNIQLO’s Thank You Festival.
From May 30 to June 6, loyal shoppers can snag a complimentary 2-in-1 tote bag when they shop in-store or online with a minimum spend of S$90. Available in Sand, Seafoam, and Ash colors, the bags are given randomly and while stocks last. How? You just need to be a member of the app!
If you’re eyeing to get the free color analysis session, head over to UNIQLO Orchard Central between May 30 and June 2 and spend a minimum of S$90 on a single receipt to redeem a slot. Redemptions are on a first-come, first-served basis, so go there early as daily slots are limited.
To celebrate the opening of their new outlet at Jurong Point, UNIQLO app members can redeem a free treat from Gokoku Japanese Bakery without spending a dime from May 30 to June 2. You can choose among White Cheese Bread, Mochi Mochi Cranberry, and Teriyaki Chicken Pizza to take home or munch on as you shop.
From May 30 to June 6, there will also be a Gashapon Machine at the same outlet, where you can win exclusive prizes. When you spend S$60 in-store, you’ll stand a chance to score dining vouchers and UNIQLO-exclusive items like tumblers, collectible pins, and more.
Check here to find out more about the Thank You Festival.
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