
Prada Beauty officially debuts in Singapore
If you've been counting down to the day when Prada Beauty finally comes to Singapore, your wait is now over — Prada Beauty is now in Singapore with its full range of make-up and skincare, including Prada Skin and Color, as well as the already available Prada Fragrances collection.
Image courtesy of Prada Beauty.
Image courtesy of Prada Beauty.
Since 1913, Prada has been challenging conventions and creating dialogues, signalling new changes in its own way with radical elegance, intellectual purity, and unrestricted creative experimentation.
Image courtesy of Prada Beauty.
Image courtesy of Prada Beauty.
Image courtesy of Prada Beauty.
Image courtesy of Prada Beauty.
Now, Prada makes you rethink beauty with its all-new Prada Skin and Color, which reimagines existing definitions and expectations by proposing a free-thinking, avant-garde vision of beauty activated by tech and creativity that opens new perspectives and possibilities of self-reinvention that is timeless.
Prada Beauty is located at Tangs Plaza, 310 Orchard Road, Singapore 238864.

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