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Prada Beauty launches in Singapore with full skincare, make-up and fragrance collection

Prada Beauty launches in Singapore with full skincare, make-up and fragrance collection

Tatler Asia20-05-2025
The Italian luxury house unveils its complete Prada Beauty line at Tangs, bringing its avant-garde approach to skincare, colour cosmetics and scent to Singapore for the first time
Prada Beauty has officially arrived in Singapore, bringing with it the Italian maison's sharply intellectual, tech-informed approach to modern beauty. The full collection—spanning skincare, make-up, and fragrance—is now available at its striking new counter at Tangs at Tangs Plaza.
The launch marks Prada's first complete beauty offering in the city, following the earlier arrival of its fragrance line. Now, Prada Skin and Prada Color make their debut, extending the brand's boundary-pushing philosophy into complexion care and cosmetics. Expect skincare that's clinically driven yet artfully presented, and make-up that leans on self-expression over convention.
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