Singapore’s expat-favourite curated market Boutique Fairs launched an online shopping platform yesterday. The eBoutiques brings some of the brands shoppers have come to know and love from the bi-annual event at the F1 Pit Building.
Each brand featured on the online shop has been chosen and vetted by fair founder Charlotte Cain. The collection spans across categories, from lifestyle products, fashion, skincare, and children’s toys, to home decor and F&B. The online shop offers various price points, making it an evergreen shopping hub beyond the typical holiday gifting seasons that the market is known for.
The eBoutiques allows shoppers to chat live with designers and brand owners, sharing questions and keeping its community alive online.
With direct shipping from locally made brands, the purchased products can be delivered across Singapore within 24 hours (pending availability); brands may also opt into international shipping, an excellent opportunity for gifting the Singapore spirit to loved ones abroad.
“Beyond bringing the brands and designers online in a curated space, we also want to continue fostering the community we have built over the years with Boutiques,” says Charlotte.
“We pride ourselves in offering a non-competitive space for Singapore-based brands to collaborate and support each other, and look forward to seeing that continue in this new platform,” she adds.
The brands available online include Scene Shang, Starchie, Sunday Bedding, Baebeeboo, Indi Bindie, Talking Textiles, Re-hyphen, and many more.
Below, thumb through some of our top picks to ‘Add to Cart’.
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11 cool finds from Boutique Fair Singapore’s new online shop
Lily & Lou Rebecca Dress (ivory), $ 259
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A cute brunch outfit, or for a casual weekend date, this number is feminine, fresh and flirty all at once.
Scene Shang The Botanist Cane Chair, $630
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Rattan‘s back in the spotlight, and this cane chair gives the trend a contemporary twist with a clean-lined, sculptural silhouette.
Baebeeboo Daisy White Tulle Face Mask (Pre-order), $25 each
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We’re probably going to be wearing face masks for the foreseeable future, so there’s no reason not to invest in ones you like. We love this charming daisy-embroidered one from Singapore kidswear label Baebeeboo, available for both adults and kids.
Forbidden Hill Autumn Lantern tray and box collection, $115 to $150 each
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Printed with motifs inspired by traditional silk Vietnamese lanterns, the four-piece set comprises a tea tray, tray, ring box, and keepsake box that make for stylish additions to your vanity, console or bedside table.
Indi Bindie Afreen Silk Jumpsuit, $225
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What we love about jumpsuits? There’s no planning or coordination needed. This one (right) by sustainable fashion brand Indi Bindie comes with clever self-ties so it’ll fit your form, and a bold pattern that’s individually mud-printed by hand.
Baebeeboo Cactus Kaftan, $52
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Not just pretty and easy to move around in, this breezy kaftan is made from 100% cotton to keep your little one cool and comfortable. Plus, a portion of its profits go towards providing shelter to children from sex workers.
Talking Textiles The Blue Lanterns Canvas Print, $700
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If your interior tastes veer towards vintage-style looks, this beautiful canvas print, which is a digital reproduction of an original artwork by Deborah McKellar, “The Blue Lanterns”, will fit right in your space.
Super Farmers Urban Farming Kit Gift Set, $39
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Know someone with a green thumb or who’d like to try their hand at growing their own microgreens? They’ll appreciate this gift set that comprises three paper pots with soil and two seed sticks in each for kang kong, Chinese kale (kailan) and chye sim. Ready to harvest in just 14 days, they don’t require much space or sunlight, too.
Eli. J Jewelry Peacock Blue Freshwater Pearl and Rhodium Earrings, $158
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Working from home and need to look put together in a jiffy for that Zoom meeting? These ones are subtle yet dressy enough to make a stylish statement.
Momiji Kids Colette Toy Pram, $ 149
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Pretend play doesn’t get more adorable than these rattan toy prams that’ll double as vintage-style decor in the nursery. Beautifully handwoven by Indonesia artisans, they come in the sweetest hues, too.
GeGe The Schoolies upcycled rubber bag, $200
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The industrial chic look gets a whole new meaning with this backpack that’s actually made from upcycled rubber from tires. It’s also made under ethical conditions in a small South Asian community. Perfect for you or your man.
Text: Asih Jenie/ Home & Decor Additional Reporting: Michelle Lee