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12 Singapore Fashion Labels Making Waves Overseas

12 Singapore Fashion Labels Making Waves Overseas

You might see these home-grown brands the next time you’re in America, Australia or Thailand. By Debby Kwong

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Singapore fashion labels are expanding beyond our shores. Whether it’s shoes or womenswear, local designers prove that their designs and aesthetic are making waves with buyers and shoppers alike.

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From one store at Amara Shopping Centre in 1996, siblings Charles and Keith Wong have built a business that now has 500 stores worldwide, with flagships in Beijing, Dubai and Seoul. Photo: Instagram
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The brand has expanded its offerings to include bags, sunglasses and even a range of shoes and bags for kids. Photo: Instagram
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Danelle Woo launched Aijek in 2010. Aimed at the modern woman, the style is effortless and versatile. The brand has over 40 stockists which include Neiman Marcus, ASOS and Revolve.
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In March 2018, the brand evolved to include a Aijek Bridal collection. Photo: Instagram
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Simple, minimalist designs in soft hues and sleek textures is what Beyond The Vines is all about. The Mall Group, one of Thailand’s largest mall operators, brought Beyond The Vines into the country through its luxury department store, Emporium. Photo: Instagram
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In Singapore, Beyond The Vines has standalone stores at Mandarin Gallery and Downtown Gallery and stocked at Tangs at Tang Plaza. Photo: Instagram
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With a signature look of lace, embroidery and floral motifs, the Singapore-based fashion label is for women who love girly and feminine styles. Photo: Instagram
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Founded in 2014, the international womenswear label based in Singapore is available through over 80 stockists in 18 countries including France, Italy, Middle East, the US, Japan and China. Photo: Instagram
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Since 2013, In Good Company has designed well-tailored pieces for women, men and — most recently — children. Their statement necklaces with bold blocks, resin flowers, and electro-plated tubes are also distinct to the brand. Photo: Instagram
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In Good Company sells its womenswear and accessories at eight overseas stockists in Dubai, Manila, Bangkok and Jakarta. Photo: Instagram
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Launched in 2009, Benjamin Barker focuses on evergreen classics designs and sharp shirts made for the Asian frame. Now, the brand has standalone stores in Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, Los Angeles and Phnom Penh. Photo: Instagram
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The brand has gone into the food business, with the recent opening of the Benjamin Barker Cafe at Cineleisure Orchard. Photo: Instagram
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