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Orchard Road’s biggest pop-up store is staying another year

KEEPERS just got an extension and will continue to occupy the space along Orchard Road until Jan 15, 2016. It created quite a stir when it first landed last September with a gathering of local designers and artisans under one roof.  

It’ll still be closing on Feb 15 as planned, but it will be back on Mar 1 after a two-week refresh and will be re-launched as a concept store. You’ll still find resident designers like Carrie K., Aijek, Code Deco, Dzojchen, Elohim by Sabrina Goh, Gnome & Bow, In Good Company, Lingwu and Whole 9 Yards. Also joining the line-up of are designers like Arc (who previously showcased as guest designer) and there’ll also be a bunch of designers making their debut; like new unisex label Controlled Commodity and womeswear brand Ginlee.

There’ll also be a rotating calendar of events happening each month. Kicking things off is artisan perfume Code Deco’s Memory that tells shoppers their story via a selection of scents. Go here for more info and to read more about the designers.