10 Best Korean Fashion Stores in Singapore

The “Hallyu” wave has taken over Singapore completely. From K-dramas to K-pop, we are obsessed. Naturally, we all want to dress like our favorite idols, whether it’s the oversized streetwear of BTS or the chic, feminine vibes of Blackpink.

But shopping for Korean clothes can be tricky. Buying online directly from Seoul often means dealing with confusing sizing, expensive shipping, and waiting weeks for a package. You want a shop that is accessible, trendy, and confirm good.

We have rounded up the best places on the island (and top local online platforms) where you can get your fix of “Ulzzang” fashion without the hassle.

Here are the 10 best Korean fashion stores in Singapore.

1. KSisters

KSisters is the gold standard for premium Korean fashion in Singapore. Founded by Jungmin Lee, a Korean mom living in Singapore, it curates high-quality indie brands directly from Korea. It is famous for its “twinning” sets (matching mother-daughter outfits) and cult beauty products.

Best for: High-quality fabrics, unique designs you won’t find in malls, and stylish “mom-and-kids” fashion.

2. Mixxo

Often called the “Zara of Korea,” Mixxo is a massive fast-fashion brand that offers the latest trends at affordable prices. Their cuts are designed specifically for the Asian frame, meaning the sleeves and hemlines usually fit Singaporean women perfectly without needing alteration.

Best for: Stylish office wear and feminine blazers that look professional but trendy.

3. Acme De La Vie (ADLV)

If you are into streetwear, you have definitely seen ADLV t-shirts around town. Famous for their oversized tees featuring baby faces with donuts or sunglasses, this brand is a favorite among K-pop idols like Lisa from Blackpink. Their flagship store is located at Jewel Changi Airport.

Best for: Heavyweight, high-quality oversized t-shirts and hoodies with bold graphics.

4. Playdress

While Playdress is technically a homegrown Singaporean brand, their entire aesthetic is 100% Korean. They specialize in the quintessential K-drama look: pleated midi skirts, puffed sleeves, and pastel cardigans. Because they are local, the materials are chosen specifically for Singapore’s hot weather.

Best for: Affordable basics and dresses that fit the “Korean aesthetic” but are breathable enough for the humidity.

5. Gentle Monster

No K-fashion look is complete without the shades. Gentle Monster is the Korean eyewear giant known for its avant-garde designs and art-gallery-like stores (visit the one at ION Orchard). Their sunglasses are designed to accommodate Asian nose bridges (called “Asian fit”), so they don’t slide down your face.

Best for: Statement sunglasses that make you look like a celebrity instantly.

6. Sift & Pick

Sift & Pick is a multi-label store that brings in a lot of trendy, under-the-radar Korean accessories. They are the official retailer for Marhen.J, the canvas bag brand that went viral in Korea. They also stock Mardi Mercredi, the brand famous for its large flower print sweatshirts.

Best for: Trendy Korean bags (canvas totes, bucket bags) and viral fashion accessories.

7. iORA

iORA is a long-standing favorite for OLs (Office Ladies) in Singapore. While they carry a mix of styles, their core design philosophy is rooted in clean, Korean minimalism. Their clothes are practical, affordable, and modest, making them perfect for the corporate environment.

Best for: Simple, reliable work clothes and capsule wardrobe staples.

8. Blue & Cream

Located in the East, Blue & Cream is a hidden gem boutique that imports authentic clothing from Korea. Unlike mass-market chains, their selection feels more curated and boutique-style. They bring in limited pieces of each design, so you are less likely to have an outfit clash with someone else.

Best for: Unique, “boutique quality” pieces that feel exclusive.

9. Zalora (K-Fashion Segment)

Zalora has a dedicated “K-Fashion” category that is surprisingly robust. They stock genuine Korean brands like H:CONNECT (often worn by Yoona from Girls’ Generation). It is the most convenient way to shop if you want free returns and quick delivery.

Best for: Convenience. You can try authentic Korean brands at home and return them easily if the size is wrong.

10. Shopee (Korea Market)

Don’t underestimate Shopee. Their “Korea Market” section allows you to buy directly from Korean sellers. While shipping takes a little longer (usually a week), the prices are unbeatable. You can find everything from socks to oversized sweaters for a fraction of the retail price.

Best for: Bargain hunters and cheap trend items like hair clips and basic tees.

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