If all this time at home has left you wanting to embark on a wardrobe refresh, we’ve got good news. In light of the recently tightened COVID-19 measures, Vogue Singapore’s latest initiative, Vogue Supports Local, aims to spotlight homegrown businesses. In a collaboration with some of our favourite Singaporean fashion labels, we are offering readers exclusive deals that include store discounts and complimentary copies of our May/June issue (for some handy style inspo).
Here, the brands to shop from and the items to get to add some joie de vivre to your everyday style.

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GINLEE Studio
Helmed by husband-wife duo Gin Lee and Tamir Niv, GINLEE Studio has become synonymous with sleek, airy pleats, bold colours and elegant drapery. Eye-catching hues aside, the 10-year-old label has also implemented an order on demand model which allows both the brand and its consumers to be more sustainable. We’re all for strides towards conscious consumption.

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Ivy pleated dress, $228

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Hope pleated dress, $228
Available until 13 June, GINLEE Studio’s Vogue Supports Local promotion includes a complimentary print issue (for in-store transactions) or digital issue (for online transactions) of Vogue Singapore with a minimum spend of $150. All pieces will be available to shop on a first-come-first-serve basis and while stocks last.

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Rye
Ardent minimalists might already be familiar with womenswear label Rye, run by founder and designer, Bessie Ye. Known for its structural-meets-functional neutral-toned everyday wear, the brand champions effortless, chic style. In its arsenal? Fuss-free muscle tees, futuristic tent dresses, pleated skirts and impossibly stylish loungewear. And if you look hard enough, there are a few hidden colourful gems too.

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Cocoon dress in flame, $199

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Classic muscle tee in poppy, $59
Available until 13 June, Rye’s Vogue Supports Local promotion includes a complimentary print issue (key in the code “ryexvogue-print”) or digital issue (key in the code “ryexvogue-digital”) of Vogue Singapore with a minimum spend of $150. All pieces will be available to shop on a first-come-first-serve basis and while stocks last.

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Esse the Label
If you’re in the market for long-lasting wardrobe staples, Alicia Tsi’s slow and sustainable womenswear label, Esse the Label, is worth considering. Set up in 2017, the brand utilises materials such as linen, tencel and organic cotton across a wide selection of maxi dresses, jumpsuits, layered trousers and jackets. Complete with transparent production and a traceable supply chain process, consider your purchase a mindful one. “Fashion, just better”, indeed.

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Painter's jacket, $124

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Modern gypsy dress, $159
Available until 13 June, Esse the Label’s Vogue Supports Local promotion includes 10% off all items when checking out with the code “VOGUEXESSE”, as well as a complimentary print or digital issue of Vogue Singapore with a minimum spend of $150. All pieces will be available to shop on a first-come-first-serve basis and while stocks last.

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Minor Miracles
Maximalists, rejoice. Founded by Dawn Bey, the brains behind the ever-popular and adorable Pew Pew patches, Minor Miracles is the womenswear brand reminding us that more is more. Borne out of Bey’s love for colours and prints, the label sees a selection of vibrantly-hued jumpsuits, midi and maxi dresses as well as bold workout gear. Topped off with accessories—we’ll get to that next week—Minor Miracles’ selection is certainly not for the colour-shy.

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As you are A-line dress, $158

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Saturday nights puffy sleeve dress, $158
Available until 13 June, Minor Miracles’ Vogue Supports Local promotion includes a free digital issue of Vogue Singapore with a minimum spend of $150. All pieces will be available to shop on a first-come-first-serve basis and while stocks last.

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SocietyA
We all love multi-label boutiques for the very same reason—a plethora of options all in one place. If you’re on the hunt for local and Asian labels alike, SocietyA should be your next one stop shop. With a large selection of womenswear, menswear, homeware as well as beauty products, chances are you’ll find something that suits your fancy. Our particular favourites? Tailored yet feminine pieces from designer Chua Sihui’s hher and vibrant, beach-appropriate, tropical separates from Santhi and Sari Tunas’ Binary Style.

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Pyjama top in chalk yellow, US$50 (approx. S$66)

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Seam detail belted dress in burnt orange, US$94 (approx. S$124)

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Bittersweet scarf converted to dress, US$73 (approx. S$97)

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Bluepea flower scarf converted to top, US$73 (approx. S$97)
Available until 13 June, SocietyA’s Vogue Supports Local promotion includes a complimentary print issue (for in-store transactions) or digital issue (for online transactions) of Vogue Singapore with a minimum spend of $150. All pieces will be available to shop on a first-come-first-serve basis and while stocks last.