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Tory Burch opens T Monogram pop-up at Wisma Atria

3 April 2023

By Tricia Oliviera

Tory Burch has opened the doors to its T Monogram pop-up shop on Orchard Road, adjacent to its Wisma Atria boutique in Singapore. Taking place from 1 to 16 April, the installation celebrates the brand's iconic T Monogram collection, a signature pattern inspired by traditional quilting.

Taking on a surreal quality, the pop-up features inflated T Monogram sculptures perched on cloud-like structures and set against an animated backdrop of blue sky and soft clouds, creating an ethereal environment on the vibrant shopping boulevard.

The interior of the pop-up includes additional T Monogram sculptures, which serve as a display for an assortment of handbags, footwear and ready-to-wear from the Spring/Summer collection. It includes the new T Monogram denim collection as well as the Ella Bio, the evolution on an iconic tote, crafted in an innovative plant-based leather.

Guests are also invited to experience the Tory Burch collection at the adjacent, newly renovated Wisma Atria boutique and to view an exhibit in partnership with the International Center for Photography. The exhibit highlights the work of Singaporean ICP alumnae Rachel Cheng and Ying Ang and further extends the brand’s partnership with ICP, which began in 2021 with the opening of the Tory Burch flagship in New York.

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