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Boutiques Singapore Returns With Its Biggest Spring/Summer Showcase Yet

9th Apr 2026
Written by:
Gracie Stewart
Editor | Urban List Singapore
  • Boutiques Singapore

Mark your calendars: Boutiques Singapore is back at the F1 Pit Building from 15 to 17 May 2026, and this year’s Spring Summer Edition is shaping up to be its biggest yet. With over 300 brands in the mix (including a record number of new fashion and accessory labels) the cult-favourite shopping event is doubling down on style, discovery, and serious wardrobe refresh energy. Expect a strong showing from both international names (think Japan to New Zealand) and homegrown designers, reinforcing its rep as one of the best places to tap into Singapore’s creative scene. 

Fashion is firmly front and centre this season, with a stacked lineup spanning ready-to-wear, jewellery, and accessories. New names like Days of Ever, LIAÜ, and Goliath join regional favourites such as SANJE and Sonoma, bringing everything from sculptural jewellery to performance-led apparel and easy, elevated resortwear. Alongside these fresh drops, returning cult labels will also be unveiling new collections and exclusives, giving regulars plenty of reason to come back for another round.

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But it’s not just about what’s in your shopping bag. Boutiques continues to evolve into a full-blown lifestyle experience, with revamped spaces designed for lingering between purchases. This edition introduces the Art & Chess Circle (a creative, community-driven lounge with workshops, live portraits, and hands-on activities) alongside a refreshed Music Lounge featuring vinyl listening sessions and even the chance to create your own personalised record. There’s also a new Air New Zealand lounge where visitors can try out the viral Skycouch and stand a chance to win flights. 

Food and drink are getting an upgrade too, with the Garage Cafe transforming into a breezy dining and bar hub. Expect everything from oysters and craft beers to tacos, handmade pasta, and plant-based bites, plus an expanded lineup of halal-friendly options. Beyond F&B, the edit stretches across home, beauty, and lifestyle brands—from indoor gardening concepts and artisanal ceramics to small-batch skincare and niche fragrances—making it easy to spend an entire day browsing. 

As always, Boutiques Singapore continues to spotlight purpose-driven brands and emerging talent, with its Showcase Grant supporting a new wave of local creatives. Add in interactive lounges, kid-friendly zones, and a new single-day ticket format designed for a more relaxed visit, and this year’s edition is less a quick shopping spree and more a full-day affair.

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