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Raffles City launches second edition of Beauty Vault pop-up

It will feature 21 premium brands.

Singapore's Raffles City will host the second edition of its luxury beauty pop-up, Beauty Vault, at the Level 3 Main Atrium from 8 May to 15 June 2025.

The event features 21 premium brands, including newcomers Aesop, Armani Beauty, Diptyque, GUERLAIN, and YSL Beauty, alongside returning favorites like Chanel, Dior, Gucci, and Maison Francis Kurkdjian.

The pop-up space will feature rotating brand takeovers, offering exclusive makeup masterclasses with celebrity artists, skincare demonstrations by professional trainers, fragrance layering workshops, personalized color analyses, and wellness solutions.

Beyond beauty, shoppers can also join lifestyle workshops on floral arrangement, cocktail-making, and attend sustainability talks and special in-store events — all curated to deepen engagement with beauty and well-being through personalized luxury discovery.

Raffles City will reward its top spender with an exclusive Paris trip for two, hosted by Maison Francis Kurkdjian.

Additionally, the Level 1 Fashion Walkway will transform into a high-glam beauty zone showcasing seasonal luxury beauty must-haves.

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