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Singapore Fashion Brands

About Singapore Fashion Brands
In the past Singapore could not hold up against cities like Bangkok, where you can get cheap fashion clothes at a steal or Hong Kong, the fashion heartbeat of Asia. Today, Singapore has finally developed its own fashion style with fashion brands from US, UK, Hong Kong greatly influencing how a Singaporean would dress up. In fact, some local fashion labels have done well for itself in Singapore and have begun to expand overseas.

Charles & Keith
If you are in Singapore, be sure to check out one of the Charles & Keith. The brand initially started out as affordable and fashionable shoes for the young working girl and has since included accessories like bags and sunglasses to its collection.

bYSI
For the corporate woman who is not afraid to flaunt her femininity. The bYSI fashion line is affordable for the working girl, where you find clean cut corporate fashion wear, yet with feminine finishing reminding you are that you are still a woman, and proud to be one. You can find them located at Far East Plaza or Plaza Singapura.

Joop
Joop carries feminine blouses and dresses great for the more casual work place or weekend wear. It is for the ultra-feminine lady who is not afraid to express her femininity and dream of her prince charming. Clothes tend to be a little pricier, ranging between S$69 and above. It is a great place to shop when they are on sale. Check out their outlets located at Raffles City or Suntec City.

Iora
Iora represents what a typical Singaporean working girl living in the heartlands will wear. Find your staple work wear in basic solid colors here. The brand carries colors according to the season, giving to you opportunities to accent your outfit. You can never go wrong wearing something from Iora at the work place. They seem to follow the style of G2000, which is a brand from Hong Kong, only that it is more affordable with a little detailed finishing. Clothes range from S$39 and above.

Southhaven Boutique
Southhaven is another great label for the working girl. Clothes are fresh, clean cut, with a twist to the design, giving a whimsical feel to the clothes, yet looking corporate at the same time. A white blouse is not completely a proper white blouse as you will notice it is just fashioned slightly differently. A girl who loves Southhaven is one that though desiring to conform yet has her own individual expression as well. This is a great brand to check out especially if you are bored of the usual working shirts and skirts and want just a little something different. Clothes from Southhaven have become expensive of late, expect prices to start form S$69 and above.