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Opening of Christian Dada in Singapore
By SENATUS Editor | 14 August 2016

Japanese avant-garde label CHRISTIAN DADA opened the doors to its first boutique outside of Tokyo, in Singapore. Located at 268 Orchard Road, the 1,700 square foot retail space is designed by +ft+/Fumiko Takahama Architects.

VIPs, celebrities, members of the media and friends of the brand were treated to an exclusive show of the label's Fall/Winter 2016/2017 collection.

Gracing the event were Christian Dada’s founder and creative director, Mr. Masanori Morikawa, Mr. Yang Hyun Suk founder & CEO of South Korea’s YG Entertainment, accompanied by two of YG Entertainment’s top producers, Teddy Park and Kush.

Hosted by Lush 99.5FM DJ, Rosalyn Lee, notable guests and celebrities who attended the star studded event included Mediacorp celebrities Ian Fang, Carrie Wong, Fiona Xie, Ethen Lee, Xavier Ong, Hayley and Jayley Woo, Internet sensation Brian Imanuel also known as Rich Chigga, Indonesian fashion blogger Sonia Eryka, homegrown rapper Shigga Shay, 987FM DJs Tabitha Nauser and Sonia Chew, E! News presenter Yvette King, along with socialites and style icons Kim Lim, Mae Tan and Rigel Davis.

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