Style News: The Editor’s Market x Tanchen bag collaboration, Decorte’s pool-themed pop-up
The Editor’s Market and Tanchen Studio tie up for Knot bag
Local fashion brand The Editor’s Market has collaborated with Singapore-based textile studio Tanchen on a bag that combines minimalism with an edgy flair.
With Tanchen’s signature details, such as a handwoven paracord exterior and braided top handles and a detachable shoulder strap, the Knot Bag ($89) is an everyday bag that marks the two brands’ first partnership.
The bag comes in six colourways, including a striking cobalt blue and a subdued mossy green.
The first 150 Knot Bags purchased at The Editor’s Market’s Takashimaya flagship will also come with a keyring from Tanchen that can be personalised on the spot.
Info: The Knot Bag will be available from 10am on June 29 at theeditorsmarket.com and The Editor’s Market outlets at B1-161/24 Takashimaya Shopping Centre, 391 Orchard Road, and 02-34/51 Jem, 50 Jurong Gateway Road
Get a skin consultation at Decorte’s pop-up
Decorte launches its Sun Shelter sunscreen range with a pop-up at Bugis Junction till June 30. PHOTO: DECORTE
Japanese beauty brand Decorte is making a splash with a pool-themed pop-up at Bugis Junction to introduce its new Sun Shelter Multi Protection sunscreens.
On till June 30, the beauty counter is inspired by a poolside bar and offers a complimentary skin consultation with an ultraviolet face scan and personalised product recommendations.
The line-up of six sunscreens includes non-tinted ($42 for 35g, $60 for 60g) and tinted ($42 for 35g) options enhanced with Decorte’s Even Water Veil Technology, which provides a dewy, radiant look.
Shoppers can enjoy a 15 per cent discount on products, and the first 100 to spend a minimum of $120 will get a full-sized gift. Extra three- and four-piece gift-with-purchase sets are also up for grabs with a purchase of the 35g and 60g Sun Shelter sunscreens respectively.
The Sun Shelter range includes tinted and non-tinted sunscreens, which promise dewy and radiant skin. PHOTO: DECORTE
Follow Decorte on Instagram to redeem free sunscreen samples from its gachapon machine.
Info: Decorte’s pop-up is at Level 1 Bugis Junction (in front of the Liverpool FC store), 200 Victoria Street, and is open from 10.30am to 9pm.
Try on Sui’s summer collection at pop-up store
Part of Sui’s summer collection, the Bright Joy Cotton Kala Dress features one of its new prints. PHOTO: WEARESUI/INSTAGRAM
Conscious fashion takes centre stage this summer, as sustainable clothing brand Sui hosts its first pop-up store to showcase its summer collection at The Social Space at Duo Galleria.
Reminiscent of sunny days spent exploring nature, Sui’s new Sunshine collection features lightweight, breathable fabrics in soft pastel shades that can be dressed up for day and night.
Try on pieces such as the Palmy Summer Organic Cotton Jumpsuit ($185) and Bright Joy Kala Cotton Dress ($195), with roomy silhouettes perfect for the office or lounging by the beach.
The Sunshine collection from the brand, which is based in Singapore and India, also marks the debut of two signature summer prints. The Sweet Sunshine hand-blocked print and Glories Of Summer screen print are each designed with summer-inspired motifs that include palm trees, dainty flowers and ocean waves.
The Glories Of Summer screen print features summer-inspired motifs. PHOTO: WEARESUI/INSTAGRAM
Sui will also launch its first children’s clothing collection, Little Sui, exclusive to the pop-up.
Info: Sui’s pop-up will be at The Social Space, 01-07 Duo Galleria (Residential Tower), 7 Fraser Street, from July 3 to Aug 14.
Tiffany & Co celebrates late designer Elsa Peretti with new rings
Tiffany & Co celebrates late designer Elsa Peretti’s legacy with two new rings. PHOTO: Tiffany & Co
Late jewellery designer Elsa Peretti created some of Tiffany & Co’s most iconic designs – the Bean, Bone and Diamonds by the Yard – after joining the company in 1974.
In celebration of her 50th anniversary with the company, the American jeweller will introduce two new ring designs to her collection, which were conceived and designed by Peretti before her death in 2021 at the age of 80.
The Bone ring ($1,450 for sterling silver, $7,150 for 18K yellow gold) and Split ring ($1,250 for sterling silver, $6,700 for 18K yellow gold) feature organic contours that are meant to mould to the wearer’s finger.
The two rings are modelled after her iconic Bone cuff from 1970. PHOTO: Tiffany & Co
The designs, which can be worn on the finger or knuckle, pay homage to Peretti’s Bone cuff from 1970 that is ergonomically moulded in the shape of a wrist.
Info: Available from July 1 at tiffany.sg and Tiffany & Co stores.