British fashion brand Burberry has refreshed and reopened its Marina Bay Sands store, and the result is an artsy affair.
Casey McCafferty has created wooden tables that are sculpted in organic and nebulous forms. The space now consists of two floors. There are also hand-tufted rugs scattered around the store—including one that lines the stairs and covers the walls leading up the second floor—that create an outdoorsy, forest-like atmosphere.
The rugs are created by British textile artist Tom Atton Moore, whose fuzzy, fringed works also adorn Burberry’s stores in London and Hong Kong, as well as the brand’s showroom in Paris. They have been specially dyed in Burberry’s signature knight blue—a colour that also appears across the store’s chubby, check-covered armchairs.
The new store design emphasises craft, textures and nature-inspired touches, which reflects Burberry’s new-ish creative direction by fashion designer Daniel Lee. Lee’s designs are right at home in the store, which offers womenswear on the first floor, and menswear on the second.
Inside Burberry’s Refreshed Marina Bay Sands Store
Shoppers will find Buberry’s Autumn 2024 collection, which includes pieces in Burberry’s check, now cut on the bias as Lee’s way of updating the iconic pattern. Many of the British fashion brand’s archival motifs abound, like the thistle wreath that is embroidered onto a sweater, or the rose that appears on a pair of quilted mules. The Equestrian Knight Design is the most prominent, and is emblazoned on T-shirts as well as denim, knitwear, and outerwear. Burberry’s knight and horse are even embossed onto the soles of shoes.
Lee’s Burberry is especially inspired by the English countryside and the great outdoors, which is where the functionality of Burberry pieces shine. That explains all the motifs referencing flora and fauna, but there are also playful nods to the city: the print of one silk dress offers a bird’s eye view of the top of a London double-decker bus, while another silk shirt features a pattern made from a red postbox and an envelope.
Burberry Launches Exclusive Bags In Singapore
Aside from the Autumn 2024 collection, Burberry’s Marina Bay Sands spacious store offers an array of other products, including the British brand’s fragrances, shoes, scarves, jewellery, and of course, trench coats. There is also the newly launched Burberry Classics collection, which comprises everyday pieces in Burberry’s bias check.
Bags are more important. Lining the shelves are variations of Burberry’s Shield messenger bag, the Knight shoulder bag, and the Rocking Horse bag, which now comes in a Small size—hitting that sweet spot between the previously offered Mini and Medium sizes.
If you’re looking for exclusive pieces, check out the Rocking Horse bag in white grained leather. Or better yet, see the Rocking Horse Tote bag, as modelled by brand ambassador and Thai actor Bright Vachirawit in his Burberry campaign. Burberry’s Marina Bay Sands store is the first one in Southeast Asia to offer the bag, which comes in grained leather and suede versions, and is available in medium and large sizes.
Between its tasteful interiors and delightful fashion offerings, there is much to explore in Burberry’s refurbished store. It’s definitely worth a visit before the brand unveils even more exciting updates to its retail locations in Singapore.
The Shoppes Marina Bay Sands has two Burberry stores (#B1 103 and #B2-78). The video below gives you a glimpse inside the newly redesigned Burberry Marina Bay Sands shop.
This article originally appeared in Grazia.
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