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ARE SINGAPOREANS STILL SHOPPING PRE-LOVED?

For one fine weekend in July, the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) became a fashion lover’s playground. A coterie of local fashionistas, including actor Janice Koh, chef Petrina Loh, and content creator Charmaine Seah had Konmari-ed their wardrobes to resell their pre-loved togs, designer bags and accessories, drawing a steady stream of shoppers hoping to snag a good bargain or two.

“There were solo shoppers and families, as well as people who ranged from serious thrifters to newbies who were interested in buying something affordable,” observes Singapore-based French public relations consultant Sandra Cameron, who is a vintage and pre-loved shopping enthusiast.

Sandra, who had a stall at the Fashion Insider’s Marketplace, explains that the reason why she loves participating in these markets is because she enjoys meeting people from all walks of life and of all genders who are interested in pre-loved finds.

“I love the thrill of finding something special, to give it a second life – or more – and to wear it with contemporary pieces,”

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