Since 1976, Jacadi has crafted collections that reimagine the timeless heritage of French fashion for children. As a contemporary brand with classic roots, Jacadi creates clothes, accessories, shoes, and nursery items that celebrate the magic and whimsy of childhood.
Designed for special milestones and everyday moments alike, their collections are for boys and girls ages 0-12 years. At the core of their brand, they believe in supporting the development and wellbeing of children everywhere. "Reinventing and passing on the best of childhood."
Jacadi has 270 boutiques across 39 countries in the most beautiful cities in the world, as well as a thriving e-commerce presence.
Shoppers can browse timelessly-elegant collections of baby, toddler and kids clothes, shoes and accessories that Jacadi designed for children of all ages at their soon-to-be-open boutique in Paragon.
Since 1976, Jacadi Paris has crafted collections that reimagine the timeless heritage of French fashion for children.
As a contemporary brand with classic roots, Jacadi creates clothes, accessories, shoes, and nursery items that celebrate the magic and whimsy of childhood. Designed for special milestones and everyday moments alike, their collections are for boys and girls ages 0 to 12 years.
Little House of Dreams is a homegrown bakery specialising in bespoke cakes and dessert tables. It was the first bakery to officially offer dessert tables with customised sweet treats and gorgeous table styling.
From an online store in 2008, to the 1st brick and mortar bakery in 2012, the brand has since expanded into a flagship bakery bistro at the heart of Dempsey Hill. Little House of Dreams now offers a comprehensive menu selection, ranging from hearty baked meals to tantalising grilled meats and a selection to suit juniors' unique appetites. The refurbished venue features a 4-metre long dessert display counter and is also perfect for intimate life events such as weddings and birthday parties.
The YellowKorner concept is very simple: to introduce the greatest photographers from all over the world and to increase the number of copies of their work to make it accessible to as many collectors as possible.
Hotel Vagabond, a luxury boutique hotel opening in September 2015, is Garcha Hotels’ first opening of a collection of hotels in an expanding list of cities from Singapore to Santiago.
Conceived by Satinder Garcha and designed by the legendary Jacques Garcia, it will be the only hotel of its kind in Singapore to offer a rotational ‘artist in residence program.’
Guests will have the opportunity to mingle with resident artists over a beautifully crafted cocktail, dine alongside a live fashion show, watch an independent film, or listen to a jazz quartet. All of this against a flexible thematic backdrop, enabling an unending fluidity of design.
Hotel Vagabond is conveniently located for both business and leisure travellers, moments from Singapore’s central business hub and in between Little India and Arab Street, two of the city’s most historic districts.
Taking over Fort Canning Arts Centre, the Pinacothèque’s inaugural feature exhibition is The Myth of Cleopatra. Restellini believes the powerful pharaoh was a figure who captivated generations of artists, scholars, historians… and even fancy dress partygoers. Over 200 works are showcased, – from archaeological artefacts to theatre props – that are related to or inspired by Cleopatra. Also included is the funeral mask, ‘designed to cover the face of the mummies in the burial ceremonies; judging by its size, this mask in particular was designed for a child,’ explains Restellini.
Close to 50 masterpieces – such as those by Rembrandt van Rijn, Claude Monet and Jackson Pollock – from private collections make up the permanent collection. A Heritage Gallery celebrating the history of Fort Canning offers free entry, while the Singapore Pinacothèque Art Academy will provide workshops and lectures. The Features Gallery is expected to rotate its shows two to three times a year.
Rue Madame will open it's first South East Asian retail concept store at Takashimaya this month.
Founded in Hong Kong in 2010 by Parisian Ariane Zagury with great success, Rue Madame was born out of the idea to introduce the timeless Parisian-style of fashion to young modern women, as well as to provide a one-stop shop, offering a diversity of exclusively curated women’s ready-to-wear and accessories, for those seeking an alternative wardrobe that allows them to mix and match to showcase their unique personal styles.
Located at the newly refurbished space on the third level of Takashimaya Shopping Centre, Ngee Ann City, Rue Madame is a true Parisian-style fashion concept store that offers an eclectic mix of niche and contemporary designer labels, carefully handpicked from Paris and other parts of Europe.
The new concept store brings together some of the most coveted French fashion labels such as Athé by Vanessa Bruno, Ba&Sh, Gat Rimon, Hartford, IRO, Laurence Doligé, Leon&Harper, Majestic Paris, Mes Demoiselles, Swildens and Tara Jarmon Tara Jarmon, and exquisite accessories from trendy and accessible French jewellery brands like Servane Gaxotte, renowned for their hand-made whimsical ‘Rose’ doll pendants and Didier Dubot which is highly notable in Asia because of the brand’s latest campaign featuring Korean drama ‘You who came from the Star’ lead actress, Jun Ji Hyun; some of which are new-to-market brands exclusively brought into Singapore.
Meet the Maud Frizon woman, a chic, feminine and mischievous personality, her feet elegantly wrapped in a pair of finely crafted high heel pumps. Watch her confidently stroll down the streets of Paris, Milan or New York. She does not follow style. She creates it.
Since the glamorous heyday of the 60's, and the opening of the first boutique in the legendary St Germain des Pres district in Paris in 1969, Maud Frizon has created sexy, unpredictable shoes, with heaps of personality.
Always feminine, often eccentric, Maud Frizon designs are recognizable by their coquettish extravagance. The woman who wears Maud Frizon revels in the knowledge that each pair of exquisite, dream-inspired stilettos, or exotic, bejewelled pumps, distinguishes her as a connoisseur of footwear.
Maud Frizon is also the brand worn by movie stars such as Catherine Deneuve, Brigitte Bardot and Sophie Marceau, and has created shoes for fashion designers Azzedine, Alaia, Claude Montana and Sonia Rykiel.
Enjoy French wines and sharing platters at very affordable prices. An extension of L'Entrecôte The Steak & Fries Bistro, the laid-back and authentically Parisian ambience is a great place for you to unwind after a hard day at work.
Chef Damien le Bihan has specially curated their authentic French menu of cheese platters, pâté de campagne, foie gras, smoked fish platter, croque monsieur and tartines. French-styled brunch are available on weekends, where the menu includes vienoisserie, egg Benedict and cereals.
Chef Damien le Bihan has specially curated their authentic French menu of cheese platters, pâté de campagne, foie gras, smoked fish platter, croque monsieur and tartines. French-styled brunch are available on weekends, where the menu includes vienoisserie, egg Benedict and cereals.
Les Delices has opened a new outlet on Kreta Ayer Road.
If you're wondering the meaning of Les Délices, it is translated directly from "The Delights". Their patissier was a graduate from Le Cordon Bleu Paris and was taught by the best French chefs in Paris, France.
In their cake dictionary, desserts are the little delights in life. At Les Délices, they are dedicated to bring these delights to you. Every cake & pastry in Les Délices is handmade with love, to convey their sincerity.
Do.Main Bakery has opened in the heart of Tanjong Katong.
Inspired by the fine Boulangeries/Patisseries of Paris and the rustic cafés of Montmartre.
Do.Main is an edgy gastro-bakery built to satisfy any craving from Breakfast to Dinner. Its unique character draws on a mix of wanderlust and a passion for the pursuit of pleasure in everyday life.