— — Retail Experience Tour
Gentle Monsters: is a South Korean shades and optical glasses brand established by Hankook Kim in Seoul in 2011. Their products are exhibited like museum pieces in an immersive and experiential offline shopping experience.
“ I admire all their abstract installation and it makes their brand so special compared to the other brands in Marina Bay Sands.”
Tissot: SA is a Swiss extravagance watchmaker. The organization was established in Le Locle, Switzerland by Charles-Félicien Tissot and his child, Charles-Émile Tissot, in 1853. After a few consolidations and name changes, the gathering which Tissot SA had a place with was renamed the Pattern Gathering in 1998.
“ I like how they have vintage posters displayed to add a different style compared to other watch shops. Although it doesn’t really capture my attention, it still has a unique feels to it.”
Starbucks: Starbucks Company is an American global chain of cafés and roastery holds settled in Seattle, Washington. As the world’s biggest café chain, Starbucks apparently is the primary portrayal of the US’s second wave of espresso culture.
“I thought this Starbucks shop would impress me like that ones overseas, apparently it looks like ever Starbucks store you’ll see in Singapore.”
Aesop: A worldwide healthy skin brand claimed by Brazilian organization Natura and Co. Notwithstanding skin health management, Aesop likewise creates hair care, cleansers and aroma. Every Aesop store has an extraordinary inside plan created in a joint effort with different planners, inside fashioners and craftsmen.
“One of my favorite brands to shop in. Firstly the customer service is one of the best. Shop style is so minimalistic it suits their packaging and the although it’s so simple, I like how they create a warm feel when you enter the store. The playing of spotlights, texture of the wallpaper and every bottle is placed so neatly it stands out the store from afar.
TWG Tea: A Singaporean extravagance teahouse chain and a namesake brand of high quality tea. The brand was set up in 2007 as an auxiliary of a Singaporean way of life organization, The Health Gathering — from which the abbreviation, TWG, was determined.
“I was shocked when I found out TWG Tea is a Singaporean brand. I was always impressed on how every outlet look so vintage. Service there is on point, ain’t look other brands where the staffs are constantly pushing you to buy their products, this brand doesn’t. I am sure this brand is really high class with their teapots costing up to $5,000 ?!? That’s insane!!”