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Star Wars + Irregular Choice? Hell Yes!
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Star Wars + Irregular Choice? Hell Yes!

Irregular Choice Star Wars’ collection will finally be revealed in Singapore at the end of this coming October. Consumers will be able to witness this spectacular collection first-hand during the…

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Victor Sanz has been thinking about slowness. The Creative Director of TUMI built his Spring 2026 collection around a single idea: that the best travel is the kind where you actually feel where you are. Shot at Villa Fortaleza and Cala San Vicente in Mallorca by photographer Dario Catellani, Mediterranean Escape translates that sensibility into luggage and bags with the conviction that colour is its own kind of storytelling. The Korean drinks scene has been building quietly for years. Korean Craft Collective brings it out into the open for a weekend. Nai Nai Flavor, widely regarded in its home city, has opened its first outlet beyond Hangzhou in Singapore, bringing with it a style of cooking shaped by control, balance, and time. This is Hang Bang Cai at its core. Insta360 has spent years dominating the 360 and action camera space. Luna is something different — a pocket gimbal camera built from the ground up for creators who want cinematic footage without carrying cinema gear. France does not need a visa to arrive in Singapore this April. It just needs vOilah! There’s no point talking about Kai Duck without starting with the obvious. The Peking duck is the main event, and it’s super delish. PAÑPURI has always sat at the more considered end of the wellness market. Botanical Rhapsody makes the case for why. Alfa Romeo has not been in Singapore’s compact segment for a long time. The Junior Elettrica is its return, and it does not arrive quietly. Moving Postcards: Singapore
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Victor Sanz has been thinking about slowness. The Creative Director of TUMI built his Spring 2026 collection around a single idea: that the best travel is the kind where you actually feel where you are. Shot at Villa Fortaleza and Cala San Vicente in Mallorca by photographer Dario Catellani, Mediterranean Escape translates that sensibility into luggage and bags with the conviction that colour is its own kind of storytelling. The Korean drinks scene has been building quietly for years. Korean Craft Collective brings it out into the open for a weekend. Nai Nai Flavor, widely regarded in its home city, has opened its first outlet beyond Hangzhou in Singapore, bringing with it a style of cooking shaped by control, balance, and time. This is Hang Bang Cai at its core. Insta360 has spent years dominating the 360 and action camera space. Luna is something different — a pocket gimbal camera built from the ground up for creators who want cinematic footage without carrying cinema gear. France does not need a visa to arrive in Singapore this April. It just needs vOilah! There’s no point talking about Kai Duck without starting with the obvious. The Peking duck is the main event, and it’s super delish. PAÑPURI has always sat at the more considered end of the wellness market. Botanical Rhapsody makes the case for why. Alfa Romeo has not been in Singapore’s compact segment for a long time. The Junior Elettrica is its return, and it does not arrive quietly. Moving Postcards: Singapore
 

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