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Men’s Fashion Week Singapore rolls round for the second year running this 2012

Following its debut in Singapore last year, the glitzy and suitably high-profile Men’s Fashion Week will return to the Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre April 18-22, with a heady spread of not just coveted fashion labels but also renowned Hallyu and Kabuki artistes. 20% of show tickets will be made available for sale to the public on April 1 via Sistic, with each show pass going at $40.

Amongst the 19 celebrated names that will be showcasing at Men’s Fashion Week (MFW) Singapore are Spencer Hart (UK), Diet Butcher Slim Skin (Japan) and Richard Chai, who’s best known for his work at Marc Jacobs. Scroll to the bottom of the page for full-lineup.

Stage performances weaved into the main event are expected to feature anything from the premium classical sounds of Steinway to heart-pumping pop, rock and hip hop so teasers of the lineup released over the coming weeks are definitely something to watch out for. Acts that have been announced include K-ballad group 8eight and hot YG Entertainment artiste Se7en (what is it with these names?). Scroll to the bottom of the page for full-lineup.

As the buzz continues to build up spectacularly, MFW Singapore looks ready to set the tone for other fashion festivals in Singapore this year.

 Main event lineup

Alexis Mabille (France)

Beyond Closet (Korea)

Bodybound (UK)

Casely-Hayford (UK)

D.GNAK (Korea)

Diet Butcher Slim Skin (Japan)

Factotum (Japan)

General Idea (Korea)

Jun Hashimoto (Japan)

Matthew Miller (UK)

MCM (Korea)

Pascal Donquino (Japan)

Reckless Ericka (Singapore)

Resurrection (Korea)

Richard Chai (US)

Spencer Hart (UK)

Songzio (Korea)

Vandal (Korea)
 

Entertainment lineup

8eight (Korea)

Eli T. (Singapore)

H Zett M (Japan)

Joo Hee (Korea)

Kajimi Yasuke (Japan)

Royal Pirates (Korea/US)

Se7en (Korea)

Tanihara Shosuke (Japan)

YouTube sensations Sungha Jung & Megan Lee (Korea)

Yuna Ito (Japan)

Model lineup

Lee Jung Shin (Korea) 

Lee Su Hyuk (Korea)

Philip Huang (Singapore)

For more updates, Like Men’s Fashion Week’s Facebook page or follow their official Twitter.