Which international retail brands recently opened stores in Singapore?
Most of the openings were in Jewel Changi Airport and MBS.
Despite a softening of sales for discretionary goods, Savills said in a report that Singapore remains as a premier luxury destination in Asia and thus a strategic gateway for luxury brands targeting the Southeast Asia market.
“In 2025, Singapore remains attractive to international brands, ranking fifth among global alpha cities for new luxury retail store openings,” the report added.
Here’s more from Savills:
The recovery in tourist arrivals should continue to buttress demand for luxury goods. Aside from the Orchard Area, the recent opening of luxury brands has been concentrated in Jewel Changi Airport and the Marina Bay Sands (MBS).
Chinese jewellery label Laopu Gold opened one of its first boutiques outside China at MBS. Hong Kong-listed Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group launched a new premium concept store at Jewel Changi Airport in October, targeting both the local and tourist upscale market. Chow Tai Fook is also planning to add an eighth outlet in Singapore by the end of December.
As the athleisure market continues expanding, the Swiss sportswear brand On opened its first South-east Asia flagship store in Jewel Changi Airport, spanning 9,300 sq ft across two levels. Meanwhile, the first Singapore store by Alo Yoga, the Los Angeles-born activewear and wellness brand, took up 3,030 sq ft at MBS.
Similarly for the F&B market, new foreign F&B operators are making their debut in Singapore. American fast-food chain Chick fil-A will be opening its first Asian outlet at Bugis+ in December. South Korean hamburger chain Lotteria is set to open its first outlet in Singapore in February 2026, while Chipotle Mexican Grill is planning to open their first Asia store in Singapore next year.