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Ion Opening Exclusives

So we know who's new at the Ion Orchard, but the big news is how the swanky glam brands are celebrating the opening... with limited edition items. So mark this moment of shopping history in your wardrobe with a limited edition piece... any excuse really!

Louis Vuitton
Opening this Friday, with VIPs getting a sneak peek this Thursday, LV will launch eleven limited edition commemorative items. Stamped with "Louis Vuitton Orchard Road Singapore" the range includes a lambskin skirt, gold leather sling bag, sunglasses, ballet flats and men's sneakers.

Cartier
Whilst you might have missed out on the 15 diamond and sapphire studded Panthere watches worth $80,000 each (darn it), you can still get in early for some Cartier bling, as this flagship sets sail Wednesday, July 15.

Miu Miu
Love a good snakeskin? Must-have Miu Miu will have a limited number of specially designed snakeskin handbags stamped with "Miu Miu Singapore Special Edition" ($3,120 a piece) for their opening on July 28.

Yves Saint Laurent
YSL fans can get their paws on a limited edition classic easy tote, but not until late August when the YSL flagship will open.

Topshop
Whilst not quite as glam, Topshop and Topman will allow shoppers to get a piece of the limited edition pie with a specially designed eco tote or badge when you purchase selected items. Top stuff.

Keep you Ion it!
For a full run down of all the fabulous new flagships, new-to-market and stellar tenants, make sure you read Keep your Ion on it.

Also to make sure your in the know, be sure to check out our review of the food and beverage offerings at Ion, so you know exactly where to go!

Source: http://www.thehoneycombers.com

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