We’re well into the month of November and while we gear ourselves up for an exciting holiday season ahead, a slew of holiday-themed events are starting to crop up. Take, for instance, the Sustainable Christmas Market that’s happening this weekend. Held at South Beach from 11 to 12 November, this exciting pop-up will feature over 80 participating brands, each chosen for their commitment to the circular economy, selling things like preloved designer goods, handcrafted items, and beautiful furniture for your home. Whether you’re coming with your girlfriends or your family, guests will also be treated to a series of workshops at the event including a host of yoga and barre classes by Lab Studios and workshops for your little ones.
Aside from the Sustainable Christmas Market, this weekend will also be the last weekend for you to catch The Terminal by Zalora. Located at Wisma Atria, the pop-up showcases the latest and greatest from ZALORA's top global brands in fashion, beauty, luxury, and lifestyle. Featuring over 40 international brands, you can expect an exciting array of products from popular skincare brands like The Ordinary and Paula’s Choice, as well as luxury fashion labels like Coach and Gucci.
Of course, aside from shopping, there are still a few other activities for you to check out over the weekend. If you’re feeling uninspired and you’re looking for more ideas on what to do on your time off, keep on scrolling.
It’s easy to overindulge at Christmas. But if you want to be mindful of your environmental footprint this festive season, stop by the Sustainable Christmas Market, presented by Peace of Art, on November 11 and 12.
Held for the second year running, the festival features over 80 participating brands, each chosen for their commitment to the circular economy. 100 per cent of the donations, as well as proceeds from the Impact Preloved Bazaar, will be given to Young Hearts, a Singapore Red Cross charity that helps underprivileged children in Singapore.
There’s something for everyone at the festival: For wellness enthusiasts, the Art of Sustainable Living section features a host of yoga and barre classes by Lab Studios, as well as gastronomic delights and skincare.
For the house proud, OhMyHome’s Race Wong has curated a selection of home décor and art, as well as artistic workshops.
At the Sustainable Generation section, kids will be duly entertained with fun workshops and performances, while you shop for adorable kids’ wear.
One need not sacrifice luxury for the planet: Discover a host of preloved designer goods as well as beautiful, handcrafted items in the thoughtfully curated Sustainable Luxuries section.
The Sustainable Christmas Market is located at South Beach, 30 Beach Road, Singapore 189763.
Located in the heart of Singapore's Orchard Road shopping district at Wisma Atria, The Terminal, a week-long pop-up store, will be open to the public from November 2 to 13, as part of Zalora’s 11.11 campaign. This immersive offline experience will see the likes of over 40 carefully chosen international brands in fashion, beauty, luxury, and lifestyle. From global giants like Nike, Monki, and Gucci to renowned brands such as The Ordinary and Paula's Choice, The Terminal offers a sneak peek into the wide range of products that you can get your hands on the online platform.
The Terminal by Zalora pop-up is located at Wisma Atria.
Prepare for a sonic adventure this November as Café Kitsuné presents the third instalment of the Café Kitsuné Super Series, featuring DJ Nez Senja, also known as Helios XL. Happening this Friday, Café Kitsuné Singapore will host Nez Senja's diverse set, promising a journey through tropical vibes and urban beats that transcends the ordinary. Nez Senja's musical range covers jungle, drum and bass, retro-futuristic hip-hop, house, techno, electronica, dub, afrobeat, funk, soul, and jazz. Whether you know him as Helios XL, Senja, or Nez Senja, expect an ecstatic musical experience that will have you dancing the night away.
Cafe Kitsune Super-Series #3 is located at Cafe Kitsune 13 Stamford Rd, #01-11, Singapore 178905
Step into MOGA, a modern interpretation of 1920s Japan, hidden behind an unassuming door at Pullman Singapore Hill Street. The ambience is a sumptuous blend of history and contemporary Tokyo, with an open kitchen grilling skewers, a well-stocked bar of Japanese spirits, and a fusion of past and present Tokyo visuals. The drinks, crafted in collaboration with Dario Knox and Head Mixologist Marcus Liow, are a highlight, with cocktails like the Wasabi Smash and Crystal Sake Royale infusing Japanese elements. The menu also boasts an array of Japanese spirits, including sake, shochu, gin, and whisky, along with rotating highball promotions. To complement the libations, a concise menu of izakaya staples offers delights like the MOGA Samurai Roll and MOGA Katsu Sando. MOGA's sultry ambience evolves from a relaxed dining experience to a lively one, hosting live DJ sets and a calendar of guest shift collaborations and pop-up events for an exciting night out.
MOGA is located at Pullman Singapore Hill Street, 1 Hill St, Singapore 179949
Singapore's beloved brand, Mr. Coconut, well-known for its coconut shakes and desserts, has unveiled its latest culinary endeavour: Three Little Coconut – its very own coconut-focused café concept. Nestled in One Punggol, this 1,000-square-foot oasis accommodates up to 30 guests in a cosy dine-in space. The visionary trio behind the venture, Lucas Lin, Vivian Yeo, and Andrew Cai, named it 'Three Little Coconut' to mark their journey in the F&B realm.
"Our vision for Three Little Coconut is to extend the Mr. Coconut brand and provide coconut fans with a vibrant and comfortable place to unwind, bond, and create cherished memories," said Vivian Yeo, co-founder of Mr. Coconut.
Promising a delightful fusion of traditional and modern coconut-infused desserts and drinks, the menu will see enticing dishes that will complement the brand’s signature drinks including the Coconut Cheesecakes, Coconut Snowy Ice, and more, designed to tantalise the palates of both coconut enthusiasts and dessert aficionados.
Three Little Coconut is located at One Punggol