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Photo: Club 21 Style It Forward

Is your wardrobe spilling with clothes you barely wear? Are you constantly rummaging through piles of past season favourites, which don’t suit your ever-evolving style anymore? Don’t know how to deal with all the impulse buys you’ve made at sales?

Yes, the struggle is real—and we are all too familiar with it. However, there is a fabulous solution to free yourself of this sartorial baggage.

Enter Style It Forward, a collection drive jointly organised by Club 21 and UN Women, where you can drop off all your pre-loved goods for a great cause—all designer donations received will be given a new lease of life come fourth November, at annual charity sale, Buy To Save, organised by the Singapore Committee for UN Women. Staff will be on hand to help with your bags on level 2 of the Hilton Singapore Shopping Gallery from 11am to 7pm today and tomorrow, and 11.30am to 5.30pm on Saturday.

And to reward you for your goodwill, Club 21 will be offering a 10% discount across all its stores in Hilton Singapore and Forum the Shopping Mall with every donation to Style It Forward.

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Photo: Singapore Committee for UN Women Buy To Save

Proceeds from Buy To Save will go to the Singapore Committee for UN Women and their advocacy against gender-based violence, including the awareness-raising “Help Anna” campaign and educational workshops, and the Safe Cities Manila Programme, which aims to prevent and fight sexual violence committed against women and girls in public spaces.

Yip Tien Tien, general manager of Club 21 Singapore says: “Club 21 is pleased to partner the Singapore Committee for UN Women once again to further their efforts towards ending violence against women. Our customers have been extremely generous over the years and we hope to keep supporting UN Women in their meaningful outreach programmes.”

The Style It Forward collection drive will take place on 6-8 October from 11am to 7pm, and 9 October from 11.30am to 5.30pm, at the Hilton Singapore Shopping Gallery Level 2 Atrium. 

 

By Dana Koh