Francis Cheong is known as one of Singapore’s top designers. Singapore is famous for fashion. You can get any branded and designer shops layout here in this country. People love style here. Singapore organizes various fashion shows and that is why Singapore is a common name in glamour world. Francis Cheong is the person who loves his work. He is also a common name in the tinsel world. The dresser to the stars such as Zoe Tay and Fann Wong feel flattered in showcasing his works.
Francis Cheong believes on the concept of individuality. He usually anchors himself to the notion that staying true to one’s dream is the most important thing. His designs from the haute couture line usually elevate the feminine curves. He always uses his heart while creating any new style. His designer clothes make the glamorous people more glamorous. His collections awe with unique colours, shapes, and patterns that have been known to push the fashion boundaries.
Prices are always kept competitive to keep up with the market. Every true designer believes in branding himself. For those who want to put some style into the traditional wedding gowns, Francis Cheong is also known for his bridal collection. The designer has the ability to draw out the personality of a blushing bride in an otherwise-template based- wedding- gown. He also puts his passion to ensure your special gown is extraordinary. His eyes are accurate and he can spot the things that are important. Your gown will be uniquely ‘you’ as opposed to being just another label and all of us want to be unique at the day of wedding.
Francis Cheong is a true cultivator for the principles of beauty, glamour, and fashion. The Singaporeans really look forward to his latest creations.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
Lifestyle in Singapore
In Singapore variety of people are there. Their beliefs, cultures, traditions, social customs, all blend with Singaporean culture. The evolution of Singapore’s lifestyle in modern times is characterized by its crossing point to both worlds. One can find some unity in diversity in the lifestyle of people of Singapore. Singapore has already been rated among the most admired tourist destinations of the world. This place has always been the choice of travel lovers of all tastes. People often come to spend their honeymoon time in Singapore. The lifestyle of this place can truly be called as cosmopolitan in nature.
The residents of Singapore are assured to have best quality of life. Various reputed organizations and survey agencies conferred the status. The Fortune Magazine has assigned the second position to Singapore as the best city and it is decided in terms of quality living. Various other amenities are usually offered to the residents and the list includes extensive medical services, world-class education, housing facilities, and clean and safe environment that ensure higher standard of living.
Information and telecommunication facility is very good in Singapore. This connects the tiny country with the rest of the world. Singapore public transport system can be mentioned as the best. The transportation of the country is really cost effective. Though Singapore is a multi-cultural society, but English is the main working language in all the places. Singapore often offers a vivacious socio-cultural environment. This is full of a multiplicity of religious, cultural, and traditional celebrations and festivities. Large chain of shopping malls as well as retail markets keeps Singapore a global up-market shopping centre. It offers trendy fashion and life style trends. Orchard Road is considered as Singapore’s premier shopping and Lifestyle Street. This reveals the quality, standard and choices of the people of Singapore. Singapore follows the most sophisticated business class living in the field of business or trade. Vast pools of professionals come to this place from various domains of industry. Singapore is a developed nation and the lifestyle of its residents reveals the same I mean its richness, modernity and also variety.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Goods shopping in Singapore
Shopping in Singapore gives a great experience to the travelers. Especially electric goods, gadgets and other fashionable things are very much available to the city. People always try to buy some cameras, laptops and also sports goods when visit the city. Some of the important items are discussed below:
Computers: Computers and also computer goods are widely available in the Sim Lim Square i.e. near Little India. This is a great place for the hardware geek. The products are available at slightly cheaper rate. Funan IT Mall is always a better choice for lesser mortals. A great one-stop option for computer and also for other electronic goods is provided by a local chain named Challenger. But this is advisable to buy only the computer goods from this place. Challenger is located at 8 places across the island. The largest one is placed at the 6th floor of Funan. If you are planning to buy a lot, membership card is there. This will definitely help you to get some discounts.
Cameras: Cameras are available near Peninsula Plaza. This is placed near City Hall and known as having the Singapore’s best selection of camera shops. Various camera shops are there in and around the Lucky Plaza and Sim Lim Square. Actually these have a reputation for fleecing unwary tourists. The best way is to know what you are looking for. This is also important that when you arrive. Just drop by the shops at the airport’s transit area and take a look at the price range. You can check with them whether they have any promotions or not. Then you can go to the downtown shops and compare the prices or packages at both the places. You can see which shop will give you value for money. Now, take a decision and start shopping. I can just wish you happy shopping at Singapore.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Shopping goods in Singapore
Shopping is an interesting activity in Singapore. You can get various interesting goods if search in different shopping malls. There are numerous shopping malls present in Singapore which are very colorful and dazzling. People from different age group find things according to their interest. Some of the things are discussed below:
Fashion, youth: Most of Bugis is dedicated to the young. These are exclusively hep and also cost-conscious. Some spots of Orchard, remarkably Far East Plaza and also the top floor of the Heeren target the same market segment. But in these places the prices are usually higher. The basements of both Ngee Ann City and Wisma Atria have loads of options for the young. Youth generally enjoy the place from their heart.
Food: You can find local supermarkets Cold Storage and also NTUC Fair price everywhere in the city. But for specialties, Jason’s Marketplace in the basement of Raffles City and Tanglin Market Place at Tanglin Mall are some of Singapore’s best-stocked gourmet supermarkets. Both of them are present on Orchanrd Road. You can choose from a vast array of imported products. Takashimaya’s basement has lots of small original shops. This can offer for a more interesting browse. If you want to have cheaper shopping experiences just visit Little India’s Tekka Market.
Fakes or imitation items: In Singapore you cannot find pirated goods openly for sale. This is common to all South-East Asian countries. Importing such goods to the city-state carries heavy fines. But in Little India you can find some fake goods. Bugis or even in the underpasses of Orchard Road are also famous for fake products.
Computers commodities: Sim Lim Square, situated near Little India, is great for the hardcore electronic person. You can get the computer products at really cheaper rate at this place. Funan IT Mall is a better choice for lesser mortals. If you are planning to buy something, just avail membership card and you will definitely get some discounts.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
The things you can shop in Singapore
Singapore can be mentioned as the shopper’s paradise. You can get anything you want to buy as souvenirs for friends and family and also for personal use. There are various products for which Singapore is really famous. Some of them are listed below:
Electronic components: A wide variety of electronic components and some associated tools can be found at Sim Lim Tower. This is situated opposite to the Sim Lim Square i.e. near to Little India. People working in electronic media as well as engineers like the place very much. Most common electronic components can be found here and varieties are breadboards, various IC's, transistors, etc. You can bargain for a good deal.
Consumer electronics: The consumer electronics are very competitively priced in Singapore. Sim Lim Square, Funan IT Mall i.e. Orchard, and Mustafa i.e. Little India are good choices. But it is advisable to avoid the tourist-oriented shops on Orchard Road, particularly the notorious Lucky Plaza. Harvey Norman, who is an Australian retailer, has many stores scattered throughout Singapore. You can check out the massive Harvey Norman Mega Superstore at Millenia Walk. Singapore uses 230V voltage with a British-style three-pin plug and that should be kept in mind while planning for a purchase.
Fabrics: Arab Street and Little India are the places where you can get selected imported and local fabrics like batik.
Ethnic knick-knacks: Chinatown is an important place in Singapore and this Chinatown has Singapore’s heaviest concentration of knick-knacks. Merlion soap dispensers as well as ethnic gewgaws are common. Most of the things are Chinese but you cannot say that the entire lot is Chinese. Many of them are imported from somewhere else.
Fashion, high-street: Ngee Ann City i.e. Takashimaya and Paragon on Orchard are the sites where lots of branded boutiques are present. Singaporeans are very fashionable and they love wearing designer clothes.
These are the various goods which you will get widely in Singapore.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Some good shopping items in Singapore
Singapore is famous for various electronic goods. You can get laptops and other gadgets at cheaper rate than in the western countries. Some important goods that are available in Singapore are discussed below:
Sports goods: Sports are widely available in the Queensway Shopping Centre. You can also get different shops in Alexandra Rd. Sometimes you will get nothing but sports goods shops at those places. Foreigner-sized sporty clothing and shoes are available here. Teen aged and also youths always get attracted to these shops. Bargain is an important keyword for these shops. You can easily expect to get 40-50% off the price from the shops in Orchard for the same sports items. Velocity in Novena is also devoted to sports goods. I won’t say martial arts equipment is hard to find in Singapore but of course sometimes you have to search for those. Most of the clothing shops around Pagoda Street in Chinatown sell basic silk taiji or wushu uniforms. If you are planning to buy weapons such as swords, a permit should be applied from the local police. They will charge around $10 to get your weaponry out of the country.
Mobile phones: You will get some good mobiles at cheaper rate in Singapore. These are available in competitive price range and the reason is high consumer volume. The fashionable mobile phones are available throughout the country. You can buy both used and new. These are not SIM locked, so they can be used anywhere. Surprisingly many shops will allow you to ‘trade in’ an older phone to offset the cost of a new one.
Peranakan goods: The Peranakan or Malay-Chinese may be vanishing but their colorful clothing and artwork are still gives a vibrant touch to any wardrobe or home. Especially the distinctive pastel-colored ceramics are still widely available. You can find that antiques are expensive, but modern replicas are quite within your means. The largest selection and also the best prices can be found in Katong on the East Coast.
Watches: Watches are another attraction in Singapore. High-end watches are very competitive in pricing. There are some stores present in Ngee Ann City from the likes of Piaget and Cartier, while Millenia Walk features the Cortina Watch Espace retailing 30 brands from Audemars Piguet to Patek Philippe, as well as several other standalone shops.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Fun Shopping in Singapore
Shopping experience is great in Singapore and especially when it is confined with some funny things. You can get different things in different places. Some of the items are selected and discussed to avoid problems finding them while in Singapore.
Games: Video and computer games are widely available in Singapore. Prices are usually cheaper than in the West. Games are available from different countries like Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and even the United States. Different game stores are there where you will get all these stuff. Games sold for the local market are usually in English. You can also find some in Chinese language. Video games are very popular in Singapore. The regional code is NTSC-J. This is same as Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong and the rest of Southeast Asia. These are not compatible with Europe, consoles in North America, mainland China, Australia or India.
Marine sports: You can find various shops situate just opposite to The Concourse on Beach Rd in Bugis. These shops sell fishing and scuba diving gear.
Hi-fi stereos: The Adelphi i.e. Riverside has best selection of audiophile shops in Singapore.
Music: You can find Singapore’s largest music store i.e. the three-story HMV in the Heeren on Orchard. A second and smaller outlet is situated in the City Link mall linking Raffles City and Suntec City Mall. Good selections of gramophone as well as CDs are available. Numerous branches are scattered across the CBD and Orchard Road which will definitely attract you. Better locations where you can find Gramophone can be named as Capitol Centre at street level on North Bridge Road and at Ngee Ann City in B2.
Tea: Chinatown’s Yue Hwa on 2nd floor is the place where you can get some excellent tea. This is actually unbeatable for both price and variety. But Time for Tea in Lucky Plaza is also a good alternative. English tea is also widely available around Orchard Road. Special mention can be given to Marks and Spencer in Centre point.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Shopping at Singapore
Shopping is a great experience in Singapore. Numerous shopping malls are present in Singapore where prices are very competitive because of the low taxes and tariffs on imported materials. Due to consumer protection laws the shopkeepers are generally quite honest in Singapore. Goods are of good quality and most of them are made elsewhere. The shops are open on all the seven days from 10 to 10. Some shops that are placed outside the shopping malls are closed earlier i.e. at 7 pm. Mustafa in Little India is open everyday in a year. Singapore sale is also very famous usually held in the month of June-July. In this time the shopping centres showed their best and attract lot of buyers. Many shopping stores that are situated at Scotts Road or Orchard Road offer late night shopping. This happens on the last Friday of every month where 250 retailers staying open till midnight.
Books: Two main bookstores in Singapore can be named as Borders at Wheelock Place and Kinokuniya at Ngee Ann City. Both are situated on Orchard Road. These can be mentioned as the largest bookstores in Singapore. Many second hand bookstores are also located in Bras Basah Complex and Far East Plaza. There you can attempt to bargain in case you are buying a lot. The bookshops at the National University of Singapore can be said as the best for university textbooks. It has the best prices on the island and you can get up to 80% off compared to prices in the West.
Antiques: If you are looking for antiques you can visit the second floor of the Tanglin Shopping Centre. The shops on South Bridge Rd in Chinatown are also good options for antiques.
In Singapore every year millions of tourists come and they like the place because of many reasons where shopping comes in the top list.
Books: Two main bookstores in Singapore can be named as Borders at Wheelock Place and Kinokuniya at Ngee Ann City. Both are situated on Orchard Road. These can be mentioned as the largest bookstores in Singapore. Many second hand bookstores are also located in Bras Basah Complex and Far East Plaza. There you can attempt to bargain in case you are buying a lot. The bookshops at the National University of Singapore can be said as the best for university textbooks. It has the best prices on the island and you can get up to 80% off compared to prices in the West.
Antiques: If you are looking for antiques you can visit the second floor of the Tanglin Shopping Centre. The shops on South Bridge Rd in Chinatown are also good options for antiques.
In Singapore every year millions of tourists come and they like the place because of many reasons where shopping comes in the top list.
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