Luxury shopping in Singapore: 10 new boutiques to visit now on Orchard Road and beyond
From flagships at ION Orchard, Takashimaya, and Paragon to Jewel Changi Airport, these are the most beautiful new boutiques in Singapore — just in time for festive shopping.
By Yanni Tan /
Luxury shopping in Singapore is entering a new chapter. Across Orchard Road and beyond, a wave of newly opened and redesigned luxury stores is reshaping where — and how — people shop.
ION Orchard, Takashimaya Shopping Centre, and Paragon have reasserted their claim as the hub of luxury shopping in Singapore, with leading maisons using these familiar addresses to introduce more immersive, design-led flagship experiences.
The timing could not be better as Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day fast approach. Concentrated along Orchard Road and complemented by destination boutiques at places like Jewel Changi Airport, these new Singapore boutiques offer some of the most compelling luxury shopping experiences here right now.
Whether you need a new Chinese New Year outfit or are searching for a stunning Valentine’s Day gift, or simply want to discover our city’s most beautiful retail concepts, these are the best Singapore boutiques to include in your shopping circuit.
Van Cleef & Arpels: ION Orchard #01-19 & #02-09
Taking up a prominent mall frontage position, this location is the maison’s first duplex boutique in Southeast Asia designed like a bucolic garden. Stepping through the entrances at each floor takes you into a serene and elegant interior enlivened with natural light, champagne gold and green accents, and tropical foliage wallpaper.
Level 1 introduces the collections in a relaxed and open manner, while the second floor is designed with two discreet private salons in the style of French apartments. The showstopper is the Greenhouse, flanked by a long row of floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light, bringing the jewellery showcases and planted orchids to life.
In these salons, you’d also get the opportunity to swoon over several iconic creations from the Van Cleef & Arpels Collection that exemplify the house’s style of imagination, culture, and poetry. The store is such an oasis of enchantment and calm that we’d imagine escaping inside when the crowds on Orchard Road feel too overwhelming.
A. Lange & Soehne: ION Orchard #02-04/5
A. Lange & Sohne’s boutique transformation into a duplex at ION Orchard is beyond striking and impressive. Now the largest Lange boutique in the Asia-Pacific, it doesn’t shout about its scale. Instead, it uses space sparingly, with a palette of blacks, greys, and soft textures that reflect the brand’s esteemed watchmaking discipline and rigour.
The standout feature is the towering Wall of Parts, which displays every component of the Zeitwerk movement across both floors. It’s visually arresting but also deeply engaging, especially if you enjoy understanding what’s happening beneath the dial.
Upstairs, the private salons, presentation area, and a watchmaking corner create a more cosy environment for collectors who want to linger a little longer. One of just a handful of Singapore boutiques in a duplex format, the location is impossibly classy, just like the brand.
Bottega Veneta: Paragon #01-48/48A & #02-50/51
Spread across two levels, Bottega Veneta’s new Paragon boutique feels like a stylish Italian mansion, where materials do most of the talking. Italian walnut shelving, terrazzo floors inspired by Venetian palazzi, and accents of green marble create a unique luxuriant warmth.
Leather seating in Bottega green and brown, wool carpets, and clean-lined wooden furniture invite you to sit, look again, and take your time. The refined ambience mirrors the brand’s quiet, assured approach to luxury.
It also happens to be one of the more interesting Bottega Veneta stores in the region. Alongside seasonal collections, you’ll find Singapore-exclusive pieces, a stronger Made-to-Order offering, and the local debut of Bottega Veneta fine jewellery that is handcrafted in Vicenza. It’s the kind of boutique you’d return to, just for the luxury shopping ambience.
Jacob & Co.: Takashimaya Shopping Centre #02-12D
Jacob & Co.’s first standalone boutique on our shores, in partnership with Sincere Fine Watches, makes a strong entrance at the original doyen of luxury shopping, Takashimaya, in the heart of Orchard Road. And it’s unapologetically bold.
From the diamond-quilted wall panels to the star-patterned ceiling, the space reflects the brand’s flair for drama and spectacle. This is also where Jacob & Co. jewellery officially makes its debut in Singapore, sitting alongside the brand’s high-complication timepieces. Displays are treated almost like gallery installations, giving each piece room to command attention, whether it’s Jacob & Co.’s famous Astronomia collection or a gem-set tourbillon.
A dedicated celebrity wall also reinforces the brand’s pop-cultural presence and high-profile partnerships, so stop by it to spot your favourite idol.
Dolce & Gabbana: Takashimaya Shopping Centre #03-16
Dolce & Gabbana’s new Takashimaya boutique is vibrant, dramatic, and unmistakably Sicilian — a deep source of inspiration for the house thanks to co-founder Domenico Dolce’s roots.
Red gum wood walls, Basaltina stone floors, and sequoia red marble accents set a lavish tone, enhanced by velvet seating and warm lighting. The single-level layout flows smoothly through women’s and men’s ready-to-wear, jewellery, accessories, and home pieces. Every material choice reinforces the brand’s bold visual identity.
For festive dressing or statement gifts, this boutique delivers exactly what you’d expect: strong silhouettes, expressive details, and plenty of personality.
IWC Schaffhausen: ION Orchard #01-13A
One of the more chic and understated watch retail spaces along Orchard Road, IWC’s new concept boutique at ION Orchard is designed with a contemporary aesthetic that merges sophistication with warmth and timelessness.
Dark wood, textured metal, and soft textiles create an atmosphere that feels comfortable, elegant, and not at all intimidating. While you park yourself in the comfortable lounge to try on the latest novelties, take a moment to admire its colour choice: the Pantone light blue Miramar shade developed as an IWC ceramic hue that debuted on a pair of Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 references last year.
This spot is flanked by display modules showcasing IWC’s technical highlights — moonphase complications, the 400-Year Gear, and material innovations — without overwhelming detail. Dedicated bar and watchmaking workshop areas offer an extra highlight for shoppers.
Piaget: ION Orchard #03-02
Piaget’s new ION Orchard flagship leans into the maison’s natural strengths: lightness, colour, and elegance. The golden facade signals what’s inside, but it’s the interior that really draws you in. Warm gold tones and sycamore wood fixtures carved into shapes resembling the brand’s watch cases create a welcoming and refined environment.
You’re guided past heritage pieces and current collections displayed almost like artworks, before reaching dedicated areas that highlight Piaget’s watchmaking icons such as the Polo and Altiplano. A thoughtful local touch also comes in the form of a bespoke orchid-inspired artwork by Singaporean artist Lucinda Law.
Mikimoto: Takashimaya Shopping Centre #02-12P/Q
Mikimoto’s second Singapore boutique at Takashimaya, inspired by the environments in which pearls are cultivated, takes you into a soothing seascape of soft cream walls and aquamarine carpeting enhanced with soft curves and pearlescent gold finishes. Look up and marvel at a sculptural ceiling installation evoking gentle waves.
The layout balances openness with privacy, allowing you to browse comfortably before moving into quieter areas for consultations.
The selection spans both fine and high jewellery, including well-loved collections like M Signature and Les Petales Place Vendome Roses. We can’t imagine a better spot for browsing the house’s signature Akoya pearls in peace.
Maison Margiela: Paragon #02-43/44
Maison Margiela asserts its minimalist and sleek DNA with a clean and pared-down new boutique at Paragon. Gorgeous cream travertine marble, black epoxy panels, and pared-down fixtures create a space that feels almost meditative, allowing the clothes and objects to speak for themselves.
Everything is widely spaced out, giving you breathing room to examine every item — at the cut of a jacket, the way a shoe is put together, or the small details that Margiela fans tend to notice.
Debuting the Spring–Summer 2026 collection alongside enduring icons like the Future sneaker, the boutique will appeal to shoppers who value concept and craft over showy luxury cues.
Chow Tai Fook: Jewel Changi Airport #01-201
Chow Tai Fook’s first new image store in Southeast Asia is hard to miss at Jewel Changi Airport, thanks to its head-turning Timeless Red facade. Inside, the design balances modern retail sensibilities with clear references to Chinese cultural heritage.
Displays focus on storytelling as much as craftsmanship, with highlights including exclusive pieces from the Palace Museum collection and Jewel-only designs from the HUA and Wish collections. Grounded in tradition, the creations are also ever so Chinese New Year-ready.