Calling all shopaholics, foodies, and fans — Boutiques Singapore is back, and it’s bigger than ever!
With over 320 brands, a brand-new dining concept, and even tattoos, this year’s edition is one you don’t want to miss.
Oh, and did we mention you can even buy a bed here? From fashion to fragrances, bags to matcha, there’s something for everyone.

If you love perfumes, Indonesian brand Avalanche and Hong Kong brand The Scent Parlor has a selection that will keep you smelling amazing all day (admin was so close to going all-in).

If shoes are more your thing, Commune Wear has stylish options starting from S$119. On the same note, go ahead and check out Kibo, a Hong Kong-based brand making sneakers out of recycled materials like apples (insane, right?).

This time, Kibo has also teamed up with VINTAGEWKND for an exclusive collection that is absolutely adorable.

Oh, VINTAGEWKND is also having a pop-up with the cutest fashion items (totally up admin’s alley).
Looking for a new bag to spruce your wardrobe? You’ll find affordable and stylish options at diff, WUHAUS, Biche, and The Everyday Club, with prices starting at just S$6.

Fashion lovers can also check out clothing stores like saero, ROCK DAISY, Dirty Manner, Olive Basics, and SNUGGLY STUDIO for unique and trendy pieces. Or, if you’re looking for activewear, check out Anya Active.

Vintage watch collectors should also definitely stop by Naked Glory for timeless accessories.
For home decor lovers, there’s plenty to explore, including the cutest decorations that doubles as a puzzle for kids from Plank.

And if you’re a fan of pottery, you’ll be happy to know there are tons of pottery stations at the event. But one you absolutely must check out is you.clayart, where her items start at just S$12.

And, take a look at this stunning Moon Crater piece.

But perhaps the most unexpected find at Boutiques Singapore this year is Bedtribe, because yes, you can actually buy a bed here!

All that shopping is bound to make you hungry. You don’t have to worry because The Garage, the event’s brand-new dining concept, has plenty of delicious food options with both alfresco and sheltered seating for over 300 guests.
Grab a tasty burrito from Chimichanga or a fluffy bagel from The Bagel Boys before heading over to grab a refreshing drink from Warabimochi Kamakura, Hello Arigato, or COTOB Coffee.

It’s also time to restock your matcha with Matsu Matcha for your fix (no more complaining about the matcha shortage, kays?).

Pet lovers will also find plenty to love at Boutiques Singapore, with adorable finds from Gentle Pup, including their stylish Puff Carrier (S$98) and the cutest Otter Toy (S$26).
If you’re looking for treats for your furry friend, they have options starting at just S$0.35 per gram.

Another must-visit for pet parents is Two Story Tellers, which has some of the most adorable pet accessories. I mean, just look at their dachshund pillows (their felted coaster are also absolutely adorable)!

If you’re in the mood to get creative, there are multiple workshops available, including a session where you can bring home your own plant from Crafted Identity.

But if you’re feeling extra bold, you can even get a tattoo here!
Head over to Jynk Ink for a temporary or permanent piece. And if you’re an anime fan, you’ll love browsing her catalogue — she has designs inspired by Jujutsu Kaisen and Dungeon Meshi (admin legit almost caved here).

And if all of this sounds like a lot, don’t worry.
You can take a break at Avant Culture Club, where you can sit back, relax, and enjoy some great music at their vinyl station.

With three-day unlimited entry tickets priced at just S$10, which include a free shuttle bus and a redemption perk while stocks last, this is one event you won’t want to miss.

Will you be making your way down this weekend?
Boutiques Singapore
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📍1 Republic Boulevard Singapore 038975, F1 Pit Building
🕒 10am–8pm (22 March 2025), 10am–6pm (23 March 2025)
🗓️ Until 23 March 2025
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