Boutique Fairs event to be held at F1 pit building; to feature over 240 local brands, designers
The Gifting Edition 2022 will run from Nov 25 to 27.
If you’re looking for somewhere to get all your gifts for the upcoming festive season, you might want to check out Boutique Fairs Singapore’s The Gifting Edition 2022.
The fair will be held from Nov 25 to 27 at the F1 pit building, and features over 240 independent local brands in fashion, food, lifestyle products, toys, home décor, and more, according to their press release on Monday (Oct 31).
These include clothing brands like Stolen and Shirt Number White for women and Four Boys and The Prefecture for men. Visitors can also browse skincare and beauty products at Naildeck, Hall of Goods and Moomhealth, or accessories from Rever and EDEN + ELIE.
Most brands will offer delivery services for the convenience of shoppers.
There will be a dedicated workshop space at the fair, known as the circle, where shoppers can put their creativity into customised gifts for their loved ones.

This edition of the fair will feature new initiatives hoping to inspire social responsibility and foster meaningful connections in the community.
This includes the first Young Designers Showcase Grant, that will subsidise the entry fees for six brands to support and nurture the next generation of designers.
Boutique Fairs Singapore will also sponsor ten charities and social enterprises. Shoppers will be given the opportunity to donate to TOUCH Community Services when purchasing event tickets in support of the elderly, low-income families and people with special needs.
Tickets to the fair are available in limited quantity. A $5 single admission ticket entitles visitors to four hours at the fair. There will also be a three-day pass available at $25.
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