- From 15 to 17 May 2026, Boutiques Singapore: The Spring Summer Edition 2026
returns to the F1 Pit Building with over 300 brands, including a record-setting number
of new fashion and accessory labels - These include cult-favourite regional labels making their debut in Singapore,
alongside a strong showcase of homegrown designers, reflecting Boutiques’ ongoing
commitment to spotlighting the local creative community - Boutiques also continues to strengthen its reputation as a holistic lifestyle event with
an all-new bar concept at the Garage Café, as well as refreshed two experiential
lounges focused on music and the arts - Together with several entirely new-to-market concepts and brands that span food,
home and living, beauty, and so much more, visitors can discover a thoughtfully
curated mix that brings together the best of design-forward brands from Singapore
and around the world.
Singapore, 9 April 2026 — Mark your calendars as Boutiques Singapore makes its return to the F1 Pit Building with The Spring Summer Edition 2026 from 15 to 17 May 2026!
This edition places fashion at the forefront, a reflection of the season where many aesthetes look to refresh their wardrobes and expand their personal style. Bringing together over 300 local and international brands, the upcoming edition’s lineup features a strong slate of fashion and accessory labels from around the globe that span from Japan to New Zealand, alongside some of Singapore’s best and brightest talents.
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More than just a shopping destination, Boutiques also continues to evolve as a lifestyle
experience: Beyond a wide range of food, home and living, and beauty brands, the event
has also refreshed the popular Garage Café and several returning lounge spaces, which
serve as thoughtfully designed spaces for visitors to unwind in and discover a series of
curated arts experiences.
This edition also introduces a new single-day ticketing format that offers visitors a more
leisurely and enjoyable time, no matter which day they visit.
What’s New at The Spring Summer Edition
The Art & Chess Circle in 2A introduces a more design-led and community-driven
dimension to Boutiques. Featuring local art platform Gofy and community street chess group Aliwal Chess Club, this stylish lounge is conceived as a relaxed, laidback space that brings together a series of workshops, artist talks, and bite-sized creative activities.
Designed to be approachable and open to all, its special three-day programme invites
visitors to engage directly with artists and take part in hands-on experiences that include
Paper Collage Lampshade classes and Stamp & Colour activities. There will even be live
portrait sessions at selected times, where visitors can have their portraits drawn in real time.
Meanwhile, the Music Lounge in 3A brings back its signature music-driven concept with a
more elevated, refined atmosphere. In collaboration with local vinyl store Avant Culture
Club, the lounge features a curated vinyl experience complete with turntables, headphones, and a library of records for visitors to delve into at their own pace.
Another highlight of the space is a special collaboration with ART/ST Records, Singapore’s
first lathe-cut record studio: There, they can create their own personalised vinyl, recording a special message before having it cut into a one-of-a-kind keepsake. Visitors are encouraged to pick up delectable tipples and bites from nearby vendors like Whet Your Whistle and The Cheese Club before kicking back at the lounge with a good record.
A new partnership with Air New Zealand sees the introduction of a special lounge in 2B,
where visitors can try the viral Skycouch in person and participate in a lucky draw for a pair of return tickets to New Zealand, while The Artground’s dedicated kids’ drop-off zone
returns to Room 3D. Featuring an exciting lineup of hands-on workshops and installations
tailored for the young ones, it provides a fun and enriching environment where little ones can explore their creativity while parents enjoy Boutiques at their own pace.
The Garage Café also returns with a refreshed concept, with part of the space evolving into a lively bar and dining hub designed for guests to unwind and enjoy a drink in a relaxed, breezy setting.
Here, they can enjoy oysters served sous-vide chilled or grilled with a variety of toppings
from Slurp Your Oysters, complimented by a selection of curated drinks from Glug Glug —
which will offer a new vintage of the Glug Glug Vinho Verde along with Turkey’s first Pet Nat — and The 1925 Brewing Co, which will bring with it a range of craft beers like Mango IPA and Lychee Lager.
Elsewhere in the Garage Café, diners can find familiar favourites and new additions: Think
Chimichanga’s seared camarones, tacos, and Doritos loaded nachos, Tipo’s signature
handmade pasta and crispy pasta chips, or ahimsa sanctuary’s range of foods — including
the popular M*Spicy burger — and take-home snacks and sauces that taste as good as they feel.

This edition also expands Boutiques’ halal-friendly offerings with the introduction of the likes of Deli by The Meatery, which serves up hearty dishes like Black Angus Steak on Truffle Mash and the NY Bodega Chopped Cheese, and returning favourites like Rostii, which offers golden crispy rösti served with a range of toppings like tomato napolitana and beef gochujang.
Spotlight on Fashion: New Brands and Fresh Launch

The Spring Summer Edition places a sharper focus on fashion, reflecting both the season of renewal and a growing appetite for design-led dressing. From emerging local labels to
cult-favourite regional brands, expect a dazzling line-up that ranges from ready-to-wear
pieces to jewellery and accessories.
Among the new names to keep an eye out for is Days of Ever, a locally based jewellery
studio that draws from its founder’s background in spatial design to present sculptural pieces meant to evolve with the wearer. Alongside a new collection of earrings, ear cuffs and rings launching exclusively at Boutiques, it will also bring its signature modular ear jackets, which are a reinterpretation of classic studs and are designed to be worn in multiple ways.
Making its first-ever physical debut is LIAÜ — the fashion label launched by erhu musician
Calista Liaw — a visual extension of the artist’s creative persona, launched alongside her
new album Escapism. She will bring with her a new bag design and several new
ready-to-wear pieces in Boutiques-exclusive colourways, along with signature pieces like the Iron Fairy Shoulder Bag and Queen Bee Shoulder Bag.
Singapore-born brand Goliath brings a different perspective to the mix, with its range of
high-performance outdoor apparel suitable for everyday use. Built on the idea of accessible and reliable gear, its latest drop — the Stormshield Ultralight, a Boutiques-exclusive launch — reflects its focus on design that is both thoughtful and functional.
Joining the line-up this season is SANJE, a Bali-based fashion label focusing on refined,
contemporary pieces that feel both premium and comfortable, even in warm climes. Pieces like its half-button shirt — part of the upcoming Spring/Summer 2026 collection, which will be launched exclusively at Boutiques — are designed to move effortlessly between casual and polished settings, with its focus on elevated tailoring and distinctive silhouettes.

From the Philippines comes Sonoma, which makes its Singapore debut with a preppy,
country club-inspired aesthetic reimagined through a more inclusive and accessible lens. In addition to its full second collection, which features a range of stylish rugby knits and golf, pickleball and swimming shirt-and-short sets, it will also exclusively debut its Summer Collection at Boutiques.
Homegrown multi-brand retailer Ariseo brings a series of exclusives from the cult-favourite Vietnamese label Bunnyhill Concept, which will be presenting its Seablade Collection in Singapore for the first time, while regional favourite ARUS makes its first-ever Singapore appearance with it its best-selling basics — such as tanks, T-shirts, pants and dresses — along with its new Contrast Two-tone Basics collection.
Local womenswear brand Sensibilities rounds out the offerings with a selection of exclusive restocks and fresh colourways from popular collections such as its Gentle Denim line.

Alongside this exciting roster of new names, Boutiques also sees the return of a wide range of cult-favourite brands — many of which have built a loyal following in Singapore through Boutiques — now unveiling collections at the upcoming edition.
ANAABU presents a fresh take on its signature aesthetic through the new Essence Line,
which continues its signature blend of soft androgyny and heritage-inspired design, and will also showcase its recently-launched CNY and Eid collection, which focuses on
contemporary takes on classic heritage designs.
Local label WUHAUS also introduces new bag designs, including the sculptural Nala
Handbag, crafted from butter-soft lamb leather and finished with a hand-carved teak handle, a nod to its focus on timeless pieces designed to age with the wearer.

Of course, no outfit is complete without a finishing touch: Complementing the strong fashion line-up is a curated selection of jewellery and accessory brands that range from modular pieces to unique designs that feel both personal and expressive.
Newcomer Risque Roma brings a balance of accessibility and elegance, with designs
inspired by Italian craftsmanship. Its collections, named after Greek goddesses, feature intricately detailed rings, bracelets, and necklaces; look out for the new Circe ring, with a
gorgeous sky topaz at its core, and a new bracelet from the Persephone collection.
Also new is viral homegrown brand Sunnysde, whose glass flower pieces and playful
approach have won it a loyal following. Designed to be mixed and matched, each detachable charm can be styled across necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings, allowing for multiple looks from a single piece. At Boutiques, it will debut its highly anticipated, one-of-a-kind glass rings.
Zare, another Boutiques newcomer, offers a narrative-driven perspective to its pieces,
drawing on its founder’s heritage that blends Italian elegance with Latin American vibrancy. Its bold collections reflect this cross-cultural influence, resulting in pieces like those from the Serenata Collection — expressive and refined.
Returning brands such as Singapore’s Hues and Indonesia’s Rumme continue to build on
their distinct identities with their new collections. Hues expands its range of gender-neutral, minimalist jewellery with new designs — including ear cuffs, bracelets, necklaces, and rings — that balance form and function, while Rumme presents a new collection of handcrafted pieces shaped by its designer’s architectural background; each piece is created without a fixed mould, resulting in unique forms that reflect a unique individuality.
A Bounty of Discoveries at Boutiques
Beyond fashion, Boutiques has also put together a curated range of brands from both
Singapore and around the world that run the gamut from gourmet food to objects of desire for the home.

This edition’s F&B line-up introduces a fresh mix of concepts designed for modern palates
and lifestyles. New to Boutiques is TINY Beer Co, which brings premium non-alcoholic craft beers from New Zealand — expect easy-to-drink favourites like the juicy and tropical Hazy IPA and zesty Lager with Lime, all at just 59 to 79 calories per can. Fellow newcomers The Portside Market presents what they call ‘seacuterie’ for its Boutiques debut, a refined twist on the classic grazing board, offering premium Spanish tinned seafood and artisanal jams for effortless, sophisticated entertaining. Look out for a special gift curation experience only available at Boutiques, as well as limited-edition delicacies like the Atlantic Sea Urchin Roe
Making its Singapore debut at Boutiques is THE RAMEN CLUB JAPAN. It brings a fresh
take on authentic ramen, transforming it into a gourmet snack with the precision and artistry of Japanese confectionery; signature flavours include Tokyo Shoyu and Sapporo Miso. For those seeking indulgence without compromise, local brand Wu Tang Club offers
keto-friendly, sugar-free desserts — like its signature mini burnt cheesecakes in Original,
Chocolate, and Matcha — alongside a new protein-rich nut butter designed for
health-conscious indulgence.

For visitors looking to refine their living spaces, Boutiques has brought together a bevy of
brands that blend fine craftsmanship and design with practical function.
Newcomer Heirloom Garden introduces its indoor kitchen garden concept, with sleek
stainless steel microgreen growers designed in Singapore and made in Japan, alongside
exclusive seed packs curated for both flavour and nutrition — making it possible to grow
chef-quality ingredients at home in just days. Returning favourite Eden Living continues its focus on quiet, intentional design with handcrafted wooden lamps and decor pieces created in collaboration with artisans in Singapore and Korea, including exclusive launches and a special artist collaboration debuting at Boutiques.
Be sure to check out the artisanal homeware in Boutiques-exclusive colourways from social enterprise Lily and Sophia, which offers handmade ceramics that support female
craftswomen in Vietnam while providing meals for vulnerable children.
Also new this edition is Ohpopdog, which brings a design-forward approach to pet living,
with cooling mats, microbead beds and accessories crafted for comfort and personality,
alongside exclusive collections created just for Boutiques.

A refreshed perspective on everyday beauty comes to Boutiques through a selection of
brands that put transparency, sustainability and intentional formulation at their core.
Zeromultiple introduces botanic skincare and natural makeup free from petrochemicals,
with Boutiques-exclusive lipstick shades and new launches designed with sensitive skin in
mind. Local refill-based skincare brand SUKOON presents a luxuriant, sensory experience
with its essential oil body wash, formulated with 17 botanical extracts for a rich, yet gentle, cleanse.
The Daily Press challenges conventional skincare with its fresh, small-batch formulations
which are delivered within 30 days of production; exclusive launches to look forward to
include its Arabica & Amande Body Oil, a naturally-derived body oil built on upcycled Coffee Arabica oil. Other highlights include Epilogue Fragrances, which seeks to present
fragrances as artistic and literary expressions rather than merely consumer products. Its first launch was the cheekily named Senator, I’m Singaporean Extrait de Parfum last December; at Boutiques, it will exclusively launch three new fragrances, including The City That Never Sleeps Extrait de Parfum, which brings with it notes of Kopi, Pepper, Tobacco and Leather — a nod to Singapore’s reputation as one of the most sleep-deprived nations in the world.

In keeping with Boutiques Singapore’s commitment to giving back and championing
purpose-driven brands, the event continues to welcome socially conscious organisations to bring their causes to a wider audience.
Alongside returning partners such as ART:DIS Studio, which will showcase a DIY flower
bar, and Babes Pregnancy Crisis Support Ltd (Babes), a longtime partner that will exhibit
a selection of handmade items — this edition welcomes for the first time the Yellow Ribbon Project.
A key highlight of this edition, the Yellow Ribbon Project, is introduced with the support of
Senior Minister of State Sim Ann. Through its Visual Arts Hub programme, it presents a
series of ceramic cups exclusive to Boutiques – each handcrafted and individually glazed by inmates, accompanied by a personal note from the maker, offering a glimpse into their
stories while supporting rehabilitation efforts.
The Boutiques Showcase Grant: Nurturing Local Talents
Awarded each edition to emerging local talents, the Boutiques Showcase Grant reflects
Boutiques Singapore’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of creative voices.
Brands are awarded a combination of financial support, marketing guidance, and
mentorship, with the aim of fostering connections with fellow creatives and empowering them as they continue to grow and expand.
At this edition, Boutiques Singapore is proud to present the Grant to five new recipients —
Days of Ever, ERTH, Goliath, Balthazaar, and PIANG — as well as two returning
awardees, Wolfsloth and Aomorie.

PIANG is a Singapore-based design studio pushing the boundaries of contemporary
woodworking through experimentation and speculative thinking. Blending traditional
materials with unconventional processes, it creates modular furniture systems that invite
interaction and personalisation.
ERTH is built on the belief that luxury and sustainability can and should co-exist. The studio champions the belief that true beauty lies in harmony with both the planet and the future, and works with ethically sourced materials to create timeless jewellery designed to endure.
Balthazaar creates bold, expressive works of art that explore emotions often left unspoken, from joy and love to resilience and renewal. Working in acrylic and mixed media, each collection is defined by vibrant colour and a strong emotional presence, resulting in pieces that are both deeply personal and powerful.
Focused on high-performance gear built to last, Goliath is a Singapore-born label shaped by its two founders, both avid outdoorspeople. Built for everyday adventurers, the brand
combines engineering, durable materials, and practical design, all while challenging the
notion that technical gear must come at a premium.

Days of Ever approaches jewellery as an intimate extension of space and memory, while
drawing inspiration from art and sculptural forms. Founded by an experienced interior
designer, the label offers sculptural everyday pieces across earrings, rings, and necklaces
with a focus on form and tactility.

Second-time Grant recipient Wolfsloth draws from folklore and mythology, reinterpreting
ancient symbols, patterns, and forms through a contemporary lens. Known for his distinctive visual language and statement-making pieces, founder Gabriel de Souza continues to evolve the brand with new collections and collaborative works, reinforcing distinctive visual language shaped by bold colour and intricate storytelling.
Aomorie — another second-time Grant recipient — returns to Boutiques Singapore with its
works inspired by textures found in everyday life. With a focus on innovation, the brand
experiments with unconventional materials such as its coffee leather jacket made from PU infused with coffee grounds, offering designs that prioritise substance and intention over
fleeting trends.
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