
Boutiques Singapore returns in 2026 with new fashion labels, lifestyle goodies, cool experiences, good food, and more.
Our favourite shopping event, Boutiques Singapore, returns for its Spring Summer 2026 Edition! If you think this is just another flea market in Singapore, think again. Celebrating all things independent, original, local, and design-forward, it shines a full-blown spotlight on over 300 designers. It’s the place to be for exclusive launches and unique finds, from fashion to home decor and food. Got a shopping itch you need to scratch? This is one of the hottest things to do over the weekend in Singapore.
Boutiques Singapore: Details at a glance

Best for: Shopaholics and tourists looking for uniquely Singaporean souvenirs
Date: 15 to 17 May 2026
Opening hours: Friday and Saturday, 11am to 9pm; Sunday, 10am to 6pm
Prices: Tickets start from $8
Address: Boutiques Singapore 2026, F1 Pit Building, 1 Republic Boulevard, Singapore 038975
What’s new at Boutiques Singapore 2026
Keep an eye out for more than 300 local and international brands at Boutiques Singapore: The Spring Summer Edition 2026. This includes a record high number of new fashion and accessory labels! Plus, we’re excited to see cult-favourite regional brands making their Singapore debut.
Shopping aside, expect a new bar concept at the Garage Cafe, two refreshed experiential lounges for music and the arts, and a single-day ticketing format.
Stylish brands in the spotlight

From beauty and wellness to lifestyle products, art, and children’s clothes, the Spring Summer Edition is chock full of impressive names. Look forward to more of a focus on fashion, including a spotlight on up-and-coming local labels alongside popular regional ones. View the full list on the Boutiques Singapore brand directory.
We’ll be making a beeline for Days of Ever, a locally-based jewellery studio that crafts sculptural pieces of art in the form of earrings, rings, and modular ear jackets. Snag more accessories from the likes of Sunnysde, Risque Roma, and Zare.
If you can’t resist head-turning arm candy, head to Liau‘s first physical debut to gaze at gorgeous bags. Or pick up functional outdoor apparel by Singapore-born brand, Goliath.
Beyond our city, brands joining the lineup include Sanje, a Bali-based fashion label that does contemporary pieces; Sonoma from the Philippines, with its preppy aesthetic and apparel for rugby, golf, and pickleball; and multi-label retailer Ariseo‘s range of apparel from names like Bunnyhill Concept and Arus.
Oh, and don’t forget about the new collections from your favourite Boutiques brands! From fresh bag designs by Wuhaus to gender-neutral minimalist jewellery from Hues, there’s plenty to splurge on, so come prepared to spend.
Homeware, beauty brands and more

If you’re tired of your home aesthetic and want to jazz things up, Boutiques Singapore has plenty of design-led brands. Say hello to newcomer Heirloom Garden‘s indoor kitchen garden concept and upgrade your ingredients for cooking.
Meanwhile, Eden Living‘s handcrafted wooden lamps and limited edition pieces could be your new favourite decor item. Other brands to check out include Lily and Sophia for handmade ceramics that support craftswomen in Vietnam, and Ohpopdog, a chic brand for pet owners.
Beauty junkies, here’s where you can stock up on skincare, makeup, body care products and more. Zeromultiple has a range of botanic skincare and natural makeup, Sukoon offers essential oil body wash items, The Daily Press makes small-batch formulations like body oil, and Epilogue Fragrances is launching new scents at the fair.
Food and drinks to keep you satiated

If you need fuel to keep you going on your shopping spree, head to the Garage Cafe. The fully sheltered alfresco cafe on level 1 of the F1 Pit Building has been upgraded, turning part of the space into a bar and dining hub for relaxed drinks in a breezy setting.
We’ll be turning up hungry for oysters with a variety of toppings by Slurp Your Oysters, craft beers from The 1925 Brewing Co, tacos and Doritos loaded nachos by Chimichanga, hearty pasta and crispy pasta chips from Tipo, and take-home snacks and sauces at Ahimsa Sanctuary‘s booth.
Want something new? These concepts are making their Boutiques debut: Tiny Beer Co (non-alcoholic craft beers), The Portside Market (grazing boards), and The Ramen Club Japan (ramen turned into gourmet snacks).
P.S. Boutiques’ halal-friendly food section is now bigger and better, with Deli by The Meatery serving black angus steak on truffle mash and NY bodega chopped cheese, alongside crowd favourites like Rostii‘s classic potato dish with toppings such as tomato napolitana and beef gochujang.
Experiences that go beyond shopping

At the Art & Chess Circle in 2A, the laidback lounge houses local art platform Gofy and community street chess group Aliwal Chess Club, offering workshops, artist talks, and activities like paper collage lampshade classes and live portrait sessions.
Hop over to the Music Lounge in 3A, done in collaboration with local vinyl store Avant Culture Club, and enjoy a curated vinyl experience with turntables, headphones, and records. P.S. you can also create your own personalised vinyl with Art/st Records, the city’s first lathe-cut record studio!
Meanwhile, at 2B, the fair’s new partnership with Air New Zealand features the airline’s viral Skycouch for visitors to check out. Plus, participate in a lucky draw, and you just might win a pair of return tickets to New Zealand.
Families with little ones can pop by The Artground’s kids zone in room 3D, where kids are kept entertained with hands-on workshops and installations.
How to get to Boutiques Singapore

If you need a fuss-free way to get to the F1 Pit Building, keep your eyes peeled for the free shuttle bus services! Buses run every 15 minutes from Millenia Walk (the Raffles Boulevard entrance next to Harvey Norman) and the F1 Pit Building.
By private hire: Drop off at the F1 Pit Building
By car: Public parking is not available at the F1 Pit Building. But you can park at Millenia Walk and take a short stroll over.
By MRT: Drop off at Promenade Station and walk over, or take the free shuttle bus from Millenia Walk
By bus: Take 36, 36A, 36B, 70A, 70M, 97, 97e, 106, 111, 133, 162M, 502, 502A, 518, 518A, 700A, 857
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bring kids to Boutiques Singapore?
Yes! Children under 12 years old can enter for free, and all other children will require a ticket.
Is Boutiques Singapore cashless?
The event is largely cashless, so it’s advised to have a card or mobile payments like PayNow.
What should I wear or bring to Boutiques Singapore?
Dress comfortably as you’ll be doing a lot of walking. We recommend bringing a tote bag to store all your wares and a portable charger if you’re using mobile payments to keep your phone juiced up.
Can I meet the founders or creators behind the brands?
Yes! Founders are typically present at their brand booths. They’re usually more than happy to chat and answer questions.
How big is the event, and how much time will I spend there?
Boutiques Singapore spans across three floors, so be prepared to spend the whole day shopping.

