Fly the flag for these SG50 editions.



In Harmony 

They don’t trill the national anthem, but these two Crimson sunbirds still salute our nation’s milestone. No ordinary larks, they’re handcrafted mechanical models of Singapore’s unofficial national birds. Singapore Singing Bird Cage is a special commission by The Hour Glass and Reuge, limited to just five pieces worldwide.



Tradition Goes

The Phoenix, a symbol of peace and prosperity, is aptly the central inspiration behind Poh Heng’s Peranakan Ensemble, a 13-piece fine jewellery collection capturing the quintessence of SG50.


 

Time to Celebrate

Louis Vuitton opened its first brick-and-mortar on the island in 1979 at Shaw Centre, making it one of the earliest luxury houses to have established presence in Singapore. A tribute to this love story that’s stood the test of time is the Tambour Monogram 33mm watch for women, which boasts an Infrarouge Monogram canvas strap and the brand’s monogram pattern in red on the dial. Only 25 numbered pieces will be released. 


 

Permanent Ink

On any other occasion, a tattoo of a lion is risky at best. However, in the case of Berluti’s limited edition Lion Tattoo, we say go forth and ink on. Take your pick from 24 exotic leather pieces in four choices of colours and nine Venezia leather products featuring the fierce emblem. Rest assured that you’ll be walking out of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands store, pain-free, with a piece like no other.


 

Garden City

Having called Singapore home for eight years, French perfumer Alexandre Freile dedicates Little Red Love Singapore to the nation. At its heart is the Vanda Miss Joaquim, and other Asian notes like osmanthus, tea, mint and fluffy rice accord are thrown in the mix, to reflect Singapore’s cultural melting pot. Exclusive to Sephora Ion Orchard.