Come take a peek inside Southeast Asia's largest Michael Kors flagship boutique in Mandarin Gallery.
The Mandarin Gallery store is the brand’s first free-standing location in Southeast Asia to offer a fully dedicated Michael Kors Mens shop, while the ground floor features a grand shoe salon, and also exclusive rooms that allow customers to browse MICHAEL Michael Kors apparel.
Stylish ready-to-wear and accessories designed for the modern-day jet setter. Visit them to enter the world of SPORTY, SEXY, GLAM.
Established in 1995, Eagle’s Eye Art Gallery represents many regional artists of international reputations.They promote art that espouses the enduring values of humanity and their heritage. They have a collection from local artists who are deeply entrenched in their Asian heritage and yet cosmopolitan in outlook. They are passionate about art with social narratives, which illustrate the joys and struggles of humanity.
Eagle’s Eye Art Gallery is art consultant and supplier of fine art to Governments, Statutory boards, Royalties, Diplomats and MNCs. Heralding a new beginning, they have a brand new look. They will continue the same friendly services Corporate Art Consultancy, Art Restoration and Framing, Art Valuation, Art Print Services and Gift Wrapping.
They art pieces are marked with the seal of professionalism by Koeh Sia Yong, Chua Mia Tee, Tay Bak Koi, Goh Beng Kwan, Lee Boon Wang, Tan Choh Tee, Choo Keng Kwang, Thang Kiang How, Tung Yue Nang, Lai Kui Fang, Michael Tan, Wan Soon kam, Choy Moo Kheong, Alex Leong, Lui Cheng Thak, Patrick Teo, Andrew Yeo, Lye Yau Fatt, Ching Kek How, Christine Mak and other artistic geniuses from Singapore and Asia. A fusion of eastern sensibilities and western aesthetics are seen in these oil, mixed media and watercolour paintings.
Louder, sexier, sharper – kyÅ V2.0 – will be souped up with a spanking new system of a reconfigured dance floor; robust lighting and sound enhancements; additional furnishings; and of course, a bigger, sleeker DJ booth, elevating the music that pounds from the sophisticated American-built EAW sound system, breathing life onto the dance floor.
It's S$400,000, week-long facelift, which has been in the planning for a year, will transform and reinforce kyÅ as the choice clubbing destination, along with a conducive bar atmosphere. And, staying true to its founding spirit, it remains to be the only dance club in the metropolis that regularly features musically progressive artists (djs, producers and live acts) from around the world, including Singapore
The MARCH 2015 RELOAD & RECHARGE basement club will feature a total of five new programmes to a total of 15 music nights, from Wednesdays to Saturdays. Four new residents – Haan, Zig Zach, Michael and Titus – will join the stable of four other kyÅ long-time names, bringing to a total of eight residents.
The club has also commissioned visual artist and designer Lucus Burrows to produce original digital visual works, followed by another series of graphic installations in collaboration with Heineken.
More directional. Better coverage. Warmer. That is what one can expect from its revamp from the enhanced electro-acoustics at kyÅ, which is adding four more EAW subwoofers to its existing set-up; more tops (speakers); and two more amplifiers stacked up in a cabinet at the new DJ booth, to beef the sound and power. All these add to the improved coverage within the club, alongside lighting enhancements.