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Re: Shopping

Postby memphisb » Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:51 pm

kennynah wrote:
LenaHuat wrote:
Yesterday, I took a foreign visitor to the LouiseVuitton, Prada, Chanel, TOD's stores in Orchard. Mainland Chinese buyers were falling over themselves to buy up LV and Prada bags :lol: ;) Well, the Chinese well-heeled are looking at the USD2,000 range.


dear lena,

what you may not realize is that many of these chinese girls are kept women, ktv girls, and women in sleazy professions and they are there with their "boyfriends" who end up picking up the tabs... ;)


finally someone spill the beans :) and where did they get the $? :lol:
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Re: Shopping

Postby memphisb » Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:52 pm

with this. Its time to monitor FJ Benjamin? its listed sgx. :evil:
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Re: Shopping

Postby LenaHuat » Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:32 am

Yesterday I was at the LV store at NgeeAnn City and witnessed Indians lapping up the bags. They were not on group tours. Looks like they have acquired a taste for LV. Good for the local retail scene.

Burberry T-shirts were on sale too but their discounts varied from 30% to 50%, from the Paragon store to NgeeAnn to Takashimaya. The best disc are found at Paragon.
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Re: Shopping

Postby winston » Sat Jun 27, 2009 1:10 pm

Sense of Complacency ? Ignorance ? Confidence ?

RPT-Asians worry about money, but still indulge - poll
Reuters - Wednesday, June 24By Miral Fahmy

SINGAPORE, June 24 - Times are tough these days and money is a worry, but many Asians believe the best way to weather the global economic crisis is to indulge in little luxuries, according to a new regional survey.

The economic downturn started a long way away from Asia, but it has caused 86 percent of people in the world's most populous region to worry about their finances, and spurred 80 percent to save for the future, according to the annual "Eye on Asia" survey, by global marketing communications firm Grey Group.

But 82 percent of respondents also believe that indulgence was the best way to beat the stress of modern life, and that spending time with family, short holidays, spa sessions and small luxury items were among their favourite ways to relax.

Nearly 70 percent of respondents said life should contain as many luxuries as possible.

"There's no more taking a month off and spending it at a luxury resort," Charu Harish, regional communications planning director for Grey Group Asia Pacific, told Reuters.

"People are looking for as many little luxuries as possible to beat the stress, and that involves more short breaks, most likely with the family, and a bigger focus on luxury."


The survey is one of the largest snapshots of opinions and trends in Asia, polling more than 33,000 people from 16 countries: Australia, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

While the poll found that an overall 76 percent of Asians were optimistic about the future and some 40 percent believe their household finances will improve in the next year, the regional averages did not reflect discrepancies between developed and developing countries -- or nations that have been hit badly, and not so badly, by the credit crisis.

While nearly 40 percent of Asians polled said they were less content than a year ago, Harish said people from India, China and Vietnam were the most likely to shrug off the downturn, while respondents from the more developed Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia and Japan were the least positive about the future.

"But what this shows is that Asia, overall, remains a huge opportunity for marketers," she explained.

"People here are not as sceptical as in the West, nor as negative. Asians are keen for more fun," she said, adding the survey showed 90 percent wished their life had more fun.

The survey, which also looked at shopping habits in the downturn, divided the Asians polled into five retail "tribes". Nearly a quarter said they sought value-for-money products now, while just over a fifth, especially in China and India, want new brands, variety and a distinctive retail experience.

The least number -- 16 percent -- put function first.

Not surprisingly, 90 percent of the new-brand seekers regard shopping as therapy, closely followed by status-seekers who want their goods to reflect their wealth and social standing.

"People overall are being more choosy on what they spend on, as they are saving for the future," Harish said.

"Better value for money is the overriding trend in Asia, where 95 percent of respondents are saying that is what they seek."

The poll, conducted by Grey Group's sister company The Kantar Group, was based on face-to-face interviews and an online questionnaire and involved people aged between 18 and 65.
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Re: Shopping

Postby millionairemind » Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:37 pm

Those parents out there with young children who like to go to TimeZone might want to take note that you get to double your top up cash value on Fridays. So if you top up $20 on your TimeZone cards on Fridays, they will automatically increase it to $40.

Not affiliated with TimeZone... but tot I share a good lobang here since the holidays are just around the corner. :D :D
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Re: Shopping

Postby millionairemind » Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:49 am

Recently the Mrs. had gone shopping on US websites with her credit card due to the strength of the SGD. :)

Apparently DBS AMEX has a deal that allows you to shop from US websites with prices already factoring in the exchange rate and shipping cost.

This might be a good time to pick up some designer stuff if you are interested in it.

I know vPOST from SINGPOST also offers a similar service.
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Re: Shopping

Postby kennynah » Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:07 pm

i think buying iPads direct from usa is cheaper...
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Re: Shopping

Postby behappyalways » Sat Oct 16, 2010 1:39 pm

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Re: Shopping

Postby LenaHuat » Fri Oct 22, 2010 5:33 pm

Pick up this week's issue of Newsweek and read about "Made FOR China". China is now the world's third largest market for jewellery. Hermes' Shanghai experiment (read below) is succeeding:-
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/beautynfashion/view/1081740/1/.html
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Re: Shopping

Postby LenaHuat » Thu Oct 28, 2010 9:32 am

After watching the BP130,000 diamond-crusted saucepan on almost all the US, HK, Chinese stations, I ventured into this site:-
Millionaire Fair - Moscow

Buy the major retailers :lol:
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