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Amber Lounge Singapore 2012
By SENATUS News | 29 September 2012

Now in its fifth year running, the internationally renowned Amber Lounge has celebrated the Singapore Grand Prix weekend with yet another night of music and glamour by combining the elegance of fashion with the true jet-set flavour of the night race.

Saturday night saw the luxurious La Perla lingerie wear models gracing the catwalk with their ‘Perfume of the Orient’ collection. Obi belts, satin kimonos, lacquered screen patterns and plenty of seductive lace mesmerized the audience.

This was followed by the six F1 drivers, including Sebastian Buemi, Sam Bird, Esteban Gutierrez, Jules Bianchi, Dani Clos and Ma Qing Hua showcasing the elaborate outfits by Brioni and Stefano Ricci which includes a full crocodile leather blouson and an exquisite chinchilla overcoat.

Britain’s R&B music artist Lemar then had everyone grooving as he sang his latest single ‘Invincible’. The evening continued as Amber Lounge resident DJs rocked the crowd until the early hours entertaining the likes of Adam Levine from Maroon 5, Chris Thomas from The Pretenders, F1 driver Fernando Alonso as well as local celebrity guests Rosalyn Lee, Marion Caunter and SM Nasarudin.

Images: amber-lounge.com, laperla.com

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