Beyond The Vines' new lifestyle store looks a-ma-zing

Designed entirely by its founders, this new concept store marks a new chapter for the label which turns five this year

The latest feather in the Beyond The Vines growing empire is its Design Store at Takashimaya Shopping Centre
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You might be familiar with Beyond The Vines (BTV) for clothes that boastsminimal yet fun designs that emphasise function and ease of wear.

With the brand turning five this year however, founders Rebecca Ting and Daniel Chew have decided to rebrand the popular label (they have 15 stores in Singapore and regionally) from one that focused on womenswear into what they call a design studio.

Here’s what to expect from the rebranding: the brand has an expansive (2,216 sq ft) new store at #B1-42/46 Takashimaya Shopping Centre called the Beyond The Vines Design Store, a portal of sorts to the new BTV universe, if you will.

Our kind of happy place.

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Here, you’ll find a new permanent menswear range as well as everyday objects (think lifestyle and tech accessories such as camp chairs and AirPod cases) – basically everything you might need to fully live the BTV lifestyle.

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And just what is that lifestyle? The answer can be seen in BTV’s campaign for the “In Plain Sight” collection – its newest collection that includes options for both men and women.

Here, we see notable creatives fronting the campaign, including siblings Charmaine Seah-Ong and Russell Seah, as well as the husband and wife duo of singer Charlie Lim and ceramicist Adrienne Wee.

The BTV team has also tapped from within; their logistics and accounts manager Renee Foo (and her father, Edwin Foo) is also featured in the campaign, as well as brand founders Rebecca Ting and Daniel Chew. Clearly, the message is that BTV’s designs are for one and all.

The collection itself references architectural and design principles – form and function take precedence, so expect a lot of colour-blocking, angular lines and utilitarian details such as adjustable toggles and grosgrain label detailing.

These are clothes that don’t overshadow the wearer plainly – rather, it’s the stylish supporting kit that gets you through the day. Don’t believe us? Browse the lookbook featuring the various creatives dressed in the brand’s latest collection.

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Founders Rebecca Ting and Daniel Chew

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Founders Rebecca Ting and Daniel Chew

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Renee Foo, logistics and accounts manager at Beyond The Vines and her father, Edwin

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Renee Foo, logistics and accounts manager at Beyond The Vines and her father, Edwin

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Renee Foo, logistics and accounts manager at Beyond The Vines and her father, Edwin

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The Yunos brothers behind the famous Yunos N Family mee rebus store

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The Yunos brothers behind the famous Yunos N Family mee rebus store

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The Yunos brothers behind the famous Yunos N Family mee rebus store

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Ken Yuktasevi, founder and creative director of creative agency Parable Studio, and his wife Jade

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Ken Yuktasevi, founder and creative director of creative agency Parable Studio, and his wife Jade

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Ken Yuktasevi, founder and creative director of creative agency Parable Studio, and his wife Jade

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Branding guru Charmaine Seah-Ong and her brother Russell

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Branding guru Charmaine Seah-Ong and her brother Russell

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Yah-Leng Yu and Arthur Chin, founders and husband and wife team behind design studio Foreign Policy Design Group

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Yah-Leng Yu and Arthur Chin, founders and husband and wife team behind design studio Foreign Policy Design Group

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Yah-Leng Yu and Arthur Chin, founders and husband and wife team behind design studio Foreign Policy Design Group

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Singer Charlie Lim and wife, ceramicist Adrienne Wee

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Singer Charlie Lim and wife, ceramicist Adrienne Wee

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Singer Charlie Lim and wife, ceramicist Adrienne Wee

This article was first published in Female.

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