Singapore’s Homegrown Brands That Found Global Fame

The little red dot may be small, but its influence stretches far beyond its borders. For decades, Singapore has quietly been producing brands that not only define local identity but also win admirers overseas. These are names you have likely seen on Orchard Road or in your neighborhood mall, but what makes them remarkable is how they have grown from homegrown concepts into international players.

One evening, as I scrolled through Instagram, I stumbled upon a vintage listing of a Risis brooch from the 1980s. At first, I assumed Risis was a newcomer that had sprung up after the pandemic. To my surprise, the brand has been in operation since 1976, when it debuted at TANGS Orchard and sold thousands of its signature gold-plated orchid brooches within days. Risis even captured royal attention, presenting its orchids to Princess of Wales Diana in 1982. Personally, its delicate Vanda Limbata and Doritaenopsis Summer Red orchid brooch pendants (i.e., both plated in 24-karat gold and priced at S$140), are the ones I gravitate to the most.

Another name that resonates strongly with a younger crowd is Beyond The Vines. Founded in 2015 by husband-and-wife duo Daniel Chew and Rebecca Ting, the label began as a womenswear brand before evolving into a lifestyle powerhouse. Its Dumpling Bags, which start at S$69, became viral sensations for being practical, stylish, and surprisingly collectible. The philosophy behind the brand is simple but powerful: to make good design “accessible to all”. That vision has helped it expand into markets like Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Australia, proving that thoughtful design travels well across borders.

Image Credits: instagram.com/beyondthevines

Of course, no conversation about Singaporean exports would be complete without Tiger Beer. First brewed in 1932, Tiger has grown into a symbol of bold Asian flavor, now enjoyed in more than 50 countries. Brewed under Asia Pacific Breweries, the lager is celebrated for its full-bodied taste and rigorous brewing process. At under S$4 a bottle in local supermarkets, it remains an everyday favorite at home while standing as a premium Asian beer abroad.

Charles and Keith is another brand that transformed humble beginnings into global recognition. Established in 1996 by brothers Charles and Keith Wong, the label began as a modest shoe store at Amara Shopping Centre. Fast forward to today, and the brand is a global fashion force, with a presence from Tokyo to Mexico City. Known for staying ahead of trends while keeping prices accessible, the brand continues to draw in customers with bestselling bags, sandals, and accessories. Lucky for you! Bestsellers like the Koa Square Push-Lock Shoulder Bag in pink (S$34.90), Chain-Strap Pointed-Toe Slingback Flats in black (S$41.90), Samala Triple-Strap Sandals (S$48.90), and the Pony Hair & Leather Ring-Handle Bag (S$135.20) are currently on sale on their website.

Image Credits: facebook.com/charleskeithofficial

And then there is TWG Tea, a name that has come to embody luxury in a cup. Founded in 2008, the brand is unmistakable with its iconic yellow packaging and exquisite presentation. Offering more than a thousand varieties of tea, along with patisseries and fine dining, TWG has carved out a niche in markets as diverse as Japan, France, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates. It is an experience as much as it is a beverage, one that has positioned Singapore as a global tastemaker in the tea industry.

Even everyday staples have found their way abroad. BreadTalk, the bakery that many Singaporeans consider a fixture of daily life, has expanded across Asia with its famous floss bun and inventive pastries. With dozens of outlets in Singapore and a growing footprint in markets like Thailand and Myanmar, BreadTalk proves that comfort food transcends cultural borders.

Image Credits: facebook.com/breadtalksingapore

What ties all these brands together is not just their Singaporean origin but their ability to balance authenticity with global appeal. From the timeless elegance of a gold-plated orchid to the everyday joy of a floss bun, each brand carries a story of local pride and global ambition. Which brand captures your heart the most?

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Gift the lady in your life a gem from these chic, local jewelry brands

Local jewelry brands

Jewelry is an extremely personal present that should be given with a little extra thought. By gifting her a piece, you would be making a point about how much you appreciate and are dedicated to her, based on the gems you choose.

But with that said, you don’t have to spend all of your wealth on the most expensive jewelry you see, nor search high and low for it. That’s because we have options for you. Gift the lady in your life a jewel from these chic, local jewelry brands so she can flaunt for Chinese New Year or the upcoming Valentine’s Day.

Bliing

Labradorite Smooth Mini Teardrops

Labradorite Smooth Mini Teardrops, S$148

Bliing was born out of a childhood recollection by Singaporean pair Alex Cheng and GC Lek in 2013 after taking a course at the Gemological Institute of America. The childhood friends decided to sell jewelry that made women feel not just attractive but also empowered.

Customers may construct a variety of earrings by mixing and combining studs and drops to fit their style. Bliing’s studs and drops may be swapped out instantly by connecting the drops to the studs to create a new set of earrings. Sounds magical, isn’t it?

MADLY

 

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The MADLY experience defies the expectations that consumers have of exquisite jewelry. Their unique eclectic style is defined by bold colors and inventive designs, which challenge expectations of uniformity and put a fresh spin on historical classics.

Only the best 0.1% of gemstones are used in the branding, which is cut by lapidary specialists for optimum brightness. MADLY is known for having the largest selection of quality colored gems on our sunny island, and they’ve gone above and beyond in their commitment to offering the best to their customers.

Pearly Lustre

Wonderland Freshwater Pearl Necklace WN00062

Wonderland Freshwater Pearl Necklace, from S$88

Pearly Lustre is a pearl-focused brand established in Singapore. They feel that the pearl’s dazzling shine and lustrous brilliance should not be restricted by age or social class, and that it is a valuable jewel that can be sustainably created and made into beautiful, inventive creations to commemorate all of life’s great moments.

The brand is also concerned about the environment at every stage of the process, from pearl procurement to product maintenance, to ensure that the beauty of their fashion pieces is preserved for decades to come. You may anticipate the finest level of craftsmanship as a result of their partnership with the Gemological Institute of America in New York for third-party pearl identification assessment.

By Invite Only

GOLD MARQUISE BLUE JADE STUDS

Gold Marquise Blue Jade Studs, S$39

By Invite Only is a Singapore-based company that was launched in 2009. The company was founded on the premise that jewelry is about more than simply gorgeous, gleaming ornaments; it’s about enhancing your individuality and boosting your self-assurance. It’s all about being the greatest version of yourself in every moment.

All of their items are free of nickel, lead, and cadmium, which are known to cause skin problems. No matter the occasion, buy with peace of mind knowing that their items are appropriate for both teens and grown-ups.

State Property

Inversion Bracelet

Inversion Bracelet, S$700

State Property is a Singapore-based modern fine jewelry label that has received awards. The company, which was founded by a jeweler and an industrial designer, plays with structured outlines in precious metals contrasted against soft body textures, giving modest yet innovative items for individuals who are all about quality.

State Property, which is now available in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Singapore, is swiftly becoming a popular favorite throughout the world, with supporters including Michelle Obama, Nicole Kidman, and Lady Gaga. Will you join the cult too?

Wanderlust + Co

Moonlit Navy & Gold Hoop Earrings

Moonlit Navy & Gold Hoop Earrings, approx. S$75

The brand’s creative adventure begins with Jenn Low, the company’s creator, and her creative team. The squad draws initially on paper before transferring concepts into digital drawings and 3D models, focusing their attention on new trends, elements, patterns, and potentials.

The Wanderlust + Co jewelry is made of sterling silver and high-quality reclaimed brass that is lead- and nickel-free. Each item is plated with 14K-18K gold and rhodium, as well as e-coating, to extend the gems’ shine. Before a product is rolled-out and presented to its customers, it undergoes a 30-day internal wear test so you can expect only the best.

B.P. de Silva Jewellers

Pocketful of Gems Sapphire Necklace

Pocketful of Gems Sapphire Necklace, S$1,400

B.P. de Silva Jewellers is one of Singapore’s oldest luxury brands, having been founded in 1872. The earliest B.P. de Silva Jewellers Atelier opened on the prominent High Street in the 19th century, and the brand’s rich history and reputation can be traced back to that time.

Do you know that the Duke of Connaught was the brand’s first royal commission? It has also been given the tremendous honor of being designated as His Majesty, the King of Siam’s jewelry purveyor. This year, B.P. de Silva Jewellers will commemorate its 150th anniversary. They continue to provide both bespoke and ready-to-wear offerings, demonstrating their commitment to creating exquisite time capsules of the greatest narratives that individuals may carry down for generations to come.

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