The Singapore Yacht Show is delighted to announce that Boujis, the prestigious members-only nightclub in London and Hong Kong, is bringing its beats and beautiful people to Singapore exclusively for the event. Internationally sought-after Boujis DJ Miles Slater will perform from 2pm into the evening, each day from April 18 – 21.
The hip beachside club ambiance is complemented by Jax Coco, described by Vogue as “the world’s chicest coconut water on the market”, which will be mixed into refreshing cocktails at ONE°15 Marina Club’s Boaters’ Bar.
“We are delighted to announce that Jax Coco, the world’s chicest coconut water, will be making its Singapore debut at the show. Accompanied by a luxury resort wear fashion show and one of the world’s top DJs, we look forward to bringing a lifestyle element that perfectly complements the glamour of Singapore Yacht Show,” says Jane Gottschalk, founder of Jax Coco.
Jax Coco is currently only available in London and Hong Kong, and will make its Singapore debut at the show.
Joining the stylish lineup are Skin Resort Fashion a glamorous Singapore-based fashion lines, as well as Gnossem, which represents exclusive independent labels from around the world.
Designers will showcase their resort wear collections over four runway shows on Saturday and Sunday.
The Singapore Yacht Show promises to be the region’s premier lifestyle event, bringing the best in boating, yachting, motoring, fine art, and property, as well as fashion and nightlife, to visitors from Singapore and all over Asia.
Held at ONE°15 Marina Club in the heart of the stylish and vibrant Sentosa Cove, the Singapore Yacht Show welcomes anyone interested in the luxury leisure lifestyle.
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