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Food at The Clementi Mall: Tori Q

August 7, 2014 by Regina Chow 3 Comments
 I live in the west and Clementi Mall is a mall that I frequent regularly because of the numerous food and shopping options available. 
Directly linked to Clementi MRT Station at Level 3, Clementi Mall is always bustling with life. Frankly, with a total of 142 shops in Clementi Mall, including 16 restaurants and cafes, it isn’t hard to see why. 
Some of the shops that I visit to top up my beauty essentials and for grocery shopping include FairPrice Finest, Watsons and Guardians. I often head there for dinner too and one of my favourite places to dine in is Tori Q (#B1-19), which serves delicious yakitori with Japanese rice at affordable prices.

As Clementi Mall is situated in the heart of the Clementi neighbourhood, which is just a stone’s throw away from key tertiary institutions such as NUS, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic and SIM University, I always see hoards of students and young adults queuing at Tori Q, in a bid to fill their tummies after a long day at school.

You can either go for the set meals or ala carte options at Tori Q. For ease of convenience, I always go for the yakitori set which comes with 4 types of yakitori and Japanese rice topped with seaweed.

 Tori Q presents a myriad of yakitori options, leaving me spoilt for choice every time. On occasions when I’m feeling greedier than usual, I would also order additional sticks just to satiate my hunger.

Their quail’s eggs and asparagus wrapped in pork are just some of my personal favourites. 
I have a penchant for quail’s eggs and can have them everywhere and anywhere. The asparagus wrapped in pork, on the other hand, is superb and an absolute delight to savour. The well-marinated pork is the perfect accompaniment to the fresh, juicy asparagus. I love it!
The seating capacity at Tori Q is rather limited but I really enjoy dining at the cozy bar counter. Thus far, I have never had any difficulties finding a seat as the turnover is brisk. That, I guess, is the beauty of fast food.

I usually end off my meal with a durian pancake at Four Seasons Durian (#B1-K10), but as fate would have it, I came across a relatively new joint called Crepe Signature (#B1-K17) that very evening and decided to give it a go instead.

I was craving for the banana nutella crepes that I’ve had on many occasions when I visited Bangkok and also during my recent trip to Phuket with Karen and Raphael. I have never seen such crepes being sold on our sunny island, so you could imagine how excited I was when I realised banana nutella crepe was on Crepe Signature’s menu! However, I was already bursting at the seams from the satisfying dinner at Tori Q and was lulled into sharing a strawberry nutella crepe with the hubby instead. Yes, my hubby loves strawberries.



The crepes here are much crispier than what I had in Thailand. I personally prefer the softer and less crisp version found in Thailand and I also wish the stall could have been more generous with the nutella spread. But that is just my personal preference. On a more positive note, this version is less sinful and it definitely made me feel less guilty about devouring it!
Food aside, Clementi Mall also offers a phlethora of renowned fashion and specialty stores such as Charles & Keith, Cotton On, Rubi Shoes and Young Hearts. 
I will be sharing more about shopping in Clementi Mall in my next post later this week, so do keep a lookout for it!


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65daigou: USA Online Shopping

July 24, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments

If you shop frequently on Taobao, 65daigou is probably no stranger to you.  

Some of my friends have been using 65daigou as an agent to purchase items from Taobao for as long as I can remember and they have nothing but praises for 65daigou’s service.

However, aside from shopping on Taobao, do you know that you can now use 65daigou for US shopping websites too?

Victoria’s Secret, Forever21 and GAP are just some of the US brands that I adore and while they are readily available in Singapore, the selection here is limited and the prices are much higher as well. In view of the lower prices and wider selection online, it definitely makes more sense to purchase from these brands’ US websites. However, I get put off by the high international shipping costs especially when I buy from multiple merchants and I am pretty sure that I am not the only one who feels this way.
Why Should I Use 65daigou?

Not only can you enjoy lower prices on US websites, you can also combine your purchases from a few merchants in one single shipment to save cost. 

And if you happen to chance upon a US website that does not provide international shipping, fret not because 65daigou can easily take care of that.


To illustrate my point, let’s take a look at GNC Women’s Evening Primrose Oil 1300. 

It is priced at S$59.95 on the GNC Singapore website.

 On the GNC US website, you will find the same product at just US$18.99! The only catch is, GNC’s US website does not ship internationally, but we can easily resolve that with 65daigou.

Here’s a comparison of the cost savings that I can enjoy if I were to purchase 10 bottles of GNC Women’s Evening Primrose Oil from GNC’s US website as compared to its Singapore website:

As you can tell, I can enjoy savings of more than 50% by buying off GNC’s US website via 65daigou, even after including agent and international shipping fees. Pretty incredible, isn’t it?
Let’s check out another example. 
Victoria’s Secret ships to Singapore, but if you were to purchase through 65daigou, you’ll receive more savings.

In this case, the savings may not seem as significant as compared to the previous example, but every little bit adds up especially if you are buying in larger quantities or from different websites.  
65daigou also physically repacks your purchases from various merchants into one parcel so you’ll only have to pay a one-time fee for international shipping! 

Full insurance of up to S$2000 is also included for each package, which means you will never have to worry about your items getting lost in the mail. 

How do I use 65daigou’s service for US websites?
All you need to do is to copy and paste the URL of the product that you wish to purchase into the blank space at the top of the 65daigou website here.

An order form will pop up automatically thereafter. The site is really easy to navigate and the process is absolutely fuss-free.

I know I’ll definitely be using 65daigou for my next US online shopping spree! 
For more details on 65daigou, check out their website here.

For real-time updates, like their Facebook Page and follow them on Instagram (@65daigou) too! 
Happy Shopping!

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Fashion: Sporty Chic Casual Outfit & Singapore Blog Awards 2014!

July 6, 2014 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Embracing athleticism and fitness has become a way of life for me. The turning point came when I went for a hot yoga free trial at Updog Studios and fell head over heels in love with it. It was love at first trial and there’s no turning back now. 

There are many ways to embrace athleticism. You can either pick up a sport like I did, or express it in the way you dress, through a sporty chic outfit for instance. The incredible thing about fashion is that it allows you to project various aspects of your personality and interests,or even assume a different persona. You can look sweet and demure today, stylish yet edgy tomorrow or sporty chic the next day. The possibilities are endless.

The sporty luxe trend that took off earlier this year is one trend that I really adore, especially when tropical prints and floral motifs are incorporated into the designs. In this post, I attempted to put together a casual sporty chic attire (complete with my favorite prints at the moment – tropical prints) that is perfect for running errands in our sweltering hot climate.
I also brought along one of my current go-to jackets from Adidas in the event that it rains and the temperature dips. The weather is so unpredictable these days, you’ll never know when dark clouds decide to descend upon us. 

I am not sure if you have noticed, but Adidas has taken on a different look this season with the influx of floral and tropical prints, thanks to their collaboration with Brazilian company The Farm Company. I love the sportswear in this series as everything looks so effortlessly chic and fashion forward without compromising on functionality. The Adidas floral series literally flew off the shelves like hotcakes the minute it was released, and it took me quite a while to find this floral jacket. 

I would have gotten the shorts or pants as well, but they were already completely sold out island-wide. I am keeping my fingers crossed that they’ll bring these popular pieces back. Meanwhile, I’m also keeping my eyes peeled for more sporty chic apparel from their upcoming collections!

Tank Top from Stradivarius
Denim Skirt from Pull & Bear
Sneakers from Korea
Jacket from Adidas
Bag & Accessories from Hermes

Have a great week ahead!

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I’ve been selected as a finalist for Best Fashion Blog at the Singapore Blog Awards 2014! 
If you enjoy reading my blog, I would be very grateful if you could vote for my blog, Shopping Queen’s Haven by clicking on this link.
 
You can vote once a day, from now till 31st July 2014.  Voters also stand to win some amazing prizes!
I have to thank my patient hubby, JW, for taking all my OOTD photos even when he has absolutely zero interest in photography (although I think he does have a knack for it). I would also like to thank all of you who have been following my blog regularly for your support, without which I probably wouldn’t have come this far. As for those of you stumbled upon my blog by chance, I hope you like what you see. I will continue to work harder to develop more interesting content as I move along. 
Do feel free to give me your feedback on what you’ll like to see more of on my blog! I would love to hear from you. 
Just drop me an email at regina.chow@gmail.com. 🙂
 

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Selling Your Pre-Loved or Unused Designer Goods Online with My Dream Wardrobe

June 24, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
http://mydreamwardrobe.com.sg/

My Dream Wardrobe is a wonderful online platform for selling your pre-loved or unused designer goods. If you have been reading my blog regularly, you would probably have read my post about the launch of My Dream Wardrobe at the end of last year.

What do you do with designer bags that you hardly use?  

Seasons and trends come and go, and in the process of updating our wardrobe with new bags, the older ones get pushed deeper into the back of our closet till they slip into the depths of oblivion.

Instead of letting them sit in the darkness of your wardrobe, selling them not only helps you to finance new purchases, it also allows you to make room for them. In other words, yes, you can finally have your cake and eat it!
There are many ways to go about selling your pre-loved or unused designer goods. Second-hand consignment stores are one avenue, but the high overheads are usually transferred to consumers, resulting in less gains. Hence, online platforms such as My Dream Wardrobe are probably a better choice.

Here’s what My Dream Wardrobe offers:
  
  • With their search functions, you can rest assured that your advertisements will never be missed.
  • Buyers have more confidence in purchasing from advertisers using their site thanks to their contact information verification system!
  • You may upload up to 10 pictures at a time. Supported file formats are gif, bmp, png, jpg, jpeg.
  • Useful tips on how to sell smart are provided too! Click here to find out more. 

 http://mydreamwardrobe.com.sg/fashion_directory.aspx

My Dream Wardrobe’s Fashion Directory

Besides potential buyers and sellers like you and I, My Dream Wardrobe also collaborates with established designer goods consignment shops and bag cleaning service providers such as Richards Bag Spa. For greater transparency, the complete list of consignment shops and their corporate profiles can easily be found under the “Fashion Directory” tab. Whether you are looking to buy/sell your bags or treat them to a much-needed bag spa, My Dream Wardrobe has everything under one roof and is the one stop shop for all your luxury needs!

I spring-clean my wardrobe regularly to make way for my new purchases and during my recent spring-cleaning, I came across a couple of designer bags that I have cast aside and have long forgotten about. It would be such a waste to throw them away given that they are still in excellent condition, though I doubt I would use them again. Since I firmly believe that one girl’s trash is another girl’s treasure, selling them on My Dream Wardrobe would definitely be a better option! 
 What about you? Do you have designer bags that are not well utilized? 
You might want to do yourself a favour and put them up for sale on My Dream Wardrobe too!
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    Fashion: 5 Celebrity Styles with Ministry of Retail

    June 16, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
    Aside from catchy ditties like I Got a Boy and Sorry Sorry, swoon-worthy
    dramas like Secret Garden and Boys Over Flowers, and of course, mouth-watering
    food like dukbokki and bulgogi, there is one more thing to love about South
    Korea: fashion! 
    The folks at Ministry of Retail, a homegrown women’s fashion label, have hopped on the K-fashion
    bandwagon too, launching their label online in 2009. Husband and wife Vincent
    Goh and Yvonne Tan’s labour of love has paid off, as the label’s success has
    skyrocketed since its establishment.  
      
    Fancy dressing like your favourite K-pop star? Take your pick from Ministry of
    Retail after studying these celebrities’ style!

    1. Electric blue blazers
    Girls Generation’s Tiffany is totally working that blue blazer, pairing
    it with lemon-yellow peep-toe heels, black shorts and a black handbag. I love
    the asymmetrical hem of her t-shirt, as well as the black lining of her blazer.
    Those little details really make her outfit come together. Plus, her eye-smile
    completes the come-hither but polished look. 
    Likewise, Tiffany’s group-mate Jessica also experimented with electric
    blue, except that this time, she chose a longer coat instead. The long coat,
    paired with brown heels and a printed dress, made for a more laidback look than
    that of Tiffany’s. 
     As exemplified by Tiffany, electric blue is perfect with black. And this
    blazer from MOF is both chic and sporty, thanks to the loose silhouette.
    2. Overall shorts

    Remember Girls Generation’s breakout song, Gee? They were already
    sporting overall shorts then, except theirs came in candy colours like hot
    pink, lime green and yellow. 
    For a less kiddy version, opt for silver metallic overall shorts for an
    effortlessly chic look. Pair it with a white t-shirt (not another shimmery
    number, please!) and you are all set to hit the clubs. 
    3. Houndstooth prints
    The members of girl group Miss A look absolutely darling in their
    ladylike houndstooth get-ups. 
    I’m a little obsessed with the cropped top trend that’s making its way
    back now. And what better way to add a ladylike touch to the California-girl
    style than with houndstooth prints?
    4. Pastels
    The girls of Girls Generation look like a dream in their cotton candy
    hues.
    What’s even better than a pastel yellow dress? A pastel yellow dress
    with a Peter Pan collar! The preppy chic style is right up my alley, and
    especially more so when classic pieces like these come in candy colours that
    are so appropriate for spring and summer. I’m in love!
    5. White and sheer

    Yes, it is possible to wear white and sheer pieces
    without revealing your undergarments. See how Yoo In Na, the leading lady of
    drama series Queen In-hyun’s Man, did it with a simple flared dress? Keep
    accessories to a minimum and let the understated simplicity of the outfit do
    the talking.
    There’s nothing quite as elegant and classic as a white collared top.
    But to shake things up a little, go sheer! This top from MOF goes well with
    black capris a la Audrey Hepburn if you want to take on the monochromatic
    trend. The sheer panels and embroidered details add a current update to the
    regular button-up.
    Now, which is your favourite trend? I’ll love to hear from you!
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    Fashion: Jun Ji Hyun’s Style in “Man From Another Star”/ “You Who Came From The Stars” (Part 2)

    May 15, 2014 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

    The Korean drama series “Man From Another Star” or “You Who Came From The Stars” may have ended a while back, but Jun Ji Hyun’s (the lead actress who played Cheon Song Yi) stylish outfits  have etched an incredibly lasting impression on me. I am sure I am not alone. 
    If you are interested, you may wish to read my previous post on Jun Ji Hyun’s Style in the drama series here.
    In Part 2 of her style journal, I would like to draw your attention to 5 beautiful jackets showcased on the show (I have also included the links should you be keen to purchase them). I was inspired to blog about jackets this time because I will be heading to Japan soon, and the lovely spring weather means that my jackets can finally emerge from the depths of my closet. 
    1) Burberry Gem Embellished Trench Coat
    This attention-grabbing statement coat is a beauty to behold. It is the epitome of femininity and the divine pairing of intricate pastel blue lace with gemstones ensures that you will always be the centre of attention.

    2) Louis Vuitton Spring 2014 Ready-To-Wear
    Here’s another statement jacket worn by Jun Ji Hyun/Cheon Song Yi at the start of the show. The feather and sequin accents lend dimension and a touch of edginess to the jacket, making it an instant conversation starter.
     

    3) Burberry Long Cotton Gabardine Trench Coat
    This classic Burberry trench coat is always a stylish addition to any wardrobe. The flattering design elongates your silhouette and the fact that it comes in a beautiful shade of camel ensures that it will never go out of style. This is certainly a worthwhile investment in my personal opinion.


    This lovely trench coat also matches the  Burberry Medium Canvas Check Tote Bag perfectly. Looking effortlessly chic has never been eaiser.


    4)  Valentino Spring/Summer 2014 Coat
    If you’re feeling more adventurous, perhaps this zebra print Valentino coat would be your cup of tea.  A jacket like this instantly jazzes up any outfit, adding a little pizzazz to the otherwise boring shirt and pants ensemble shown here.
     

    5) Balmain Tweed Blazer
    I personally have a soft spot for tweed jackets and blazers. Not only does tweed look and feel absolutely luxurious, it is also the perfect fabric for jackets and blazers because of its structure and durability. 
    This double-breasted Balmain Tweed Blazer worn by Jun Ji Hyun is versatile for both work and play and I especially like how the gold buttons add contrast and a touch of glamour. This is yet another worthy investment for your wardrobe.

     
     Which is your favourite? 
    Do you prefer simple yet classic jackets or would you prefer to push the envelope a little with fashion forward pieces?
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    Angara.com: Shopping for Fine Jewelry and Wedding Bands Online

    March 25, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
     A piece of
    exquisite fine jewelry never fails to make a woman’s heart flutter. However, shopping for fine jewelry online can be a
    huge challenge as finding a trusted source on the internet is a daunting task.  
    Angara.com is a trusted gemstone online retailer that I came across recently and I thought it would be interesting for me to share more about this store here because not only does it offer free shipping worldwide (for orders over $500), it also has a 30-day return policy if you are not completely satisfied with the product. 
    Established in
    2005, Angara.com is an online jewelry store based in the US that offers a
    specially curated selection of fine jewelry for every occasion. Most of
    the jewelry is manufactured in-house and its founder, Mr Ankur Daga,
    came from a family that has been in the fine gemstone business for
    generations. It has also been featured on Forbes, Harvard Business Review and America’s Next Top Model.


    Angara.com specializes in Sapphires, Rubies, Emeralds, Tanzanites, Diamonds, among other precious gemstones. 
    I am certainly no expert when it comes to gems, hence I really like how Angara.com put together a comprehensive jewelry guide to make the learning curve gentler. Now, I know what to look out for when purchasing a particular gemstone and am thus able to make more informed choices. If you’re thinking of buying a proposal ring for your girlfriend, you can also find tips on how to determine her ring size here!

    Angara.com also provides a beautiful collection of wedding bands in a multitude of designs. Add some sparkle to your finger with a dazzling row of diamonds or gemstones, or if you prefer something simpler, go for a plain wedding band with subtle details. 

    What if the size doesn’t fit? Angara.com knows that this is a key concern for consumers like you and me, which is why you have the option of free resizing during your first year of ownership.

    If you’re looking for a gift for that special someone, you could also consider Angara’s top 10 best selling pendants. Simple yet elegant, these pieces would instantly lend a touch of sophistication to any outfit.

    For more information on Angara.com, click here to like their Facebook Page .
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    VENDOR Satisfaction Guaranteed: Shopping for Japanese Products in Singapore with Vending Machines!

    March 21, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments

    I have always had a fascination with the vending machines in Japan as you can buy practically anything and everything (not just beverages!) with the touch of a button. For years, I was wondering if this interesting shopping concept would ever be adopted in Singapore and now, I’m happy to report that it is finally here! 
    Japanese retail company, Satisfaction Guaranteed, launched its state-of-the-art  digital vending machines just last month, giving us immediate access to an exclusive and diverse mix of Japanese fashion, cosmetics and lifestyle products without having to fly all the way to Japan! In fact, Singapore is the first and only country outside of Japan to have intelligent digital vending machines like these.


    Founded by Mr Shunsuke Sato in 2007, Satisfaction Guaranteed began as a fashion label and is well-known in Japan for having the largest number of fans on Facebook, with over 5 million supporters in over 30 countries. Mr Sato then set up Satisfaction Guaranteed Pte Ltd in Singapore in 2010  to introduce a variety of Japanese brands and products to overseas markets.

    Thanks to Satisfaction Guaranteed, consumers like you and me can now take your pick from a specially curated
    selection of 29 products from 16 companies, including Japanese lucky
    charms, nail polish, nail wraps, recyclable bags and a whole range of
    other Japanese goodies.

    I was particularly interested in the nail wraps, glitter nail polish and hair chalk. In case you were wondering, those little pots of green, red and orange hues are hair chalk and not make-up products. I love how versatile these products are as you can easily transform your look instantly.

    These colourful good luck charms and specialty Japanese products are produced by Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten, a Japanese handicraft and souvenior shop with over 300 years of history.
    These good luck charms, known as Daruma, come in different colours as each colour represents a different blessing. Red represents family peace and well-being, yellow represents wealth, white is for good health, purple for luck and happiness and finally green for academic success.

    All these products can be viewed on the vending machine’s digital touch screen. A simple tap on the screen will reveal more information about each product.

    I got to try out the vending machine during the launch last month and decided to take this floral nail wrap design from VlliVlli home with me. VlliVlli nail wraps can be found in Laforet Harajuku, Shibuya 109 and Plaza Minipla in Tokyo. Now, 10 of their popular designs are available in Singapore through VENDOR Satisfaction Guaranteed.

    These vending
    machines are now available at The Cathay, Liang Court and 100AM. 
    All the items are priced at either S$10 or S$12 each, which is pretty reasonable for quality products that are made in Japan.
    Happy Shopping!
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    [Work Outfit]: Bodycon Dresses for the Office

    March 5, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
    I usually post casual weekend outfits because I don’t have the luxury of time on weekdays to document my work outfits. But I figured it’s probably about time I ventured beyond casual wear and share more work outfits, since we spend most of our waking hours at work and being able to look professional in such a hot and humid climate is one of the greatest challenges faced by corporate executives in Singapore.
    Pencil dresses with structured silhouettes are my work wear staples. Truth be told, I have never considered bodycon dresses work appropriate because they are far too figure-hugging. Little did I realize that it is actually possible to turn a bodycon dress into a work wear staple.

    The easiest option is to throw on a blazer, but layering in this heat is hardly a good idea especially if you take the public transport. Choosing a bodycon dress with the right cutting, print and length would probably be more ideal in our situation.
    To balance out the form-fitting silhouette and transform it into a modest work piece, go for a bodycon dress that has longer sleeves (instead of the sleeveless ones that show off more skin) and length (ideally, a midi length would be great). Such dresses look amazing in solid colours as they form the perfect canvas for accessorizing with statement necklaces and you will be surprised by just how elegant the overall look is. However, if you
    are feeling more adventurous, go all out with prints. 
    Prints can be a
    little too gaudy for work but it is acceptable as long as you stick to a
    monochromatic colour palette. This dress from Topshop totally fits the bill. 3/4 sleeves, midi length and bold monochromatic prints – you get the idea. What I love about printed dresses is that it saves you the hassle of having to accessorize, which is great given that we don’t have much time to doll up before leaving the house during the rush hour.

    To pull the look together, a pair of pumps always does the trick. Covered toe shoe always look more professional, even if you always get your pedicures done. 
    I would usually have reached out for a pair of black pumps to complement a dress like this, but I thought these electric blue pointy pumps added a pop of colour and interest to the whole ensemble. It also helps that these are wedges and a lot more comfortable to walk in than stiletto heels.In fact, this is probably the best type of work shoes for rushing into trains and chasing after buses!

    Dress from Topshop
    Shoes from Pazzion
    Bag from Chanel
    Cuff from Hermes

    Hopefully this post gave you some inspiration on how you can transform bodycon dresses into work appropriate pieces. I hope to post more work outfits in time to come, if time permits, so do keep a lookout for them! 
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    Rakuten Singapore (Free Delivery and Discount Code!)

    January 14, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments

    Did you know that Rakuten, Japan’s largest online shopping mall is finally in Singapore? I have always been a fan of Japanese products and I’m absolutely stoked that these products are now easily available here!
    Rakuten Singapore currently features more than 120 Japanese and local merchants with over 40,000 products across more than 10 categories ranging from fashion, food, health and beauty products, electronics, kids’ and babies’ products, toys and games, livingware, furniture and decoration, books, pet products, and even vehicle accessories.
    Here are some of the brands that shoppers like you and me can look forward to:

    FREE DELIVERY
     
    In celebration of its launch, Rakuten Singapore is now offering free delivery for all products (min purchase of S$30) from January 14, 2 p.m. to  January 17, 11.59 p.m.

    DISCOUNT CODE FOR BLOG READERS
    Besides free delivery, Rakuten Singapore is also offering a special discount code to all readers of Shopping Queen’s Haven!
    Key in “REGINA20” upon check out to enjoy S$20 discount off a minimum spend of S$100! 
    (valid till Jan 24, one time purchase per member)
    This discount code is valid for members only, so please remember to sign up as a member on Rakuten Singapore’s website and sign in when you check out!
    From now till 31st March, members can also accumulate 10 times more Rakuten Super Points by paying for your purchases using Mastercard.
    Happy Shopping!
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