Dover Street Market Singapore has reopened with a significant expansion, reaffirming its status as one of the city’s most influential fashion destinations. Now spanning over 15,000 square feet, the refreshed space introduces a series of dedicated brand environments—many making their Southeast Asia debut—each conceived in close collaboration with the designers themselves. New bespoke installations by Phoebe Philo, The Row, and Lemaire sit alongside spaces by Our Legacy, as well as a newly reworked sneakers zone that adds a contemporary edge to the floor.
True to its ethos, each brand space is treated as a world of its own, reinforcing DSM’s long-held belief in giving designers full freedom to express their visual and retail language. The reopening also coincides with the arrival of SS26 collections and a new wave of designers at the Singapore outpost, including Pauline Dujancourt, Oscar Ouyang, and the provocatively imaginative label Matières Fécales. The result is a floor that feels both carefully curated and deliberately unpredictable, balancing established names with emerging voices.
The reopened store signals a strategic reset for DSM Singapore as it deepens its cultural footprint in the region. Conceived by Rei Kawakubo, the space continues to blur the lines between retail, art, and exhibition—less a traditional shopping destination, more an evolving fashion landscape. With its expanded scale and renewed focus on design-led storytelling, DSM Singapore reasserts itself as a must-watch space for what’s shaping the future of fashion in Southeast Asia.












