Eclecticism opened its doors in February 2006 on the third floor of Mandarin Gallery. Although the shop's name may be a challenge to pronounce, it embodies all that we want this shop to be- the incorporation of the best styles, fashion ideas and brands from a diverse range of international sources. We carry mostly women’s apparel as well as a small variety of men’s clothes so no guy will feel left out here. Stocking up to 28 brands from UK and US, we have Twinkle by Wenlan, Blue Cult, 575 Denim, Rachel Pally, Free People and David & Goliath amongst many others. Arriving very soon in Spring will be Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent, Charlotte Ronson, Ella Moss and Samantha Treacy.
We don’t just want to be a fashion store; we want to be a shopping experience. Our customers can come in, rest their bags down and chill on our sofa. We welcome them to take their time to enjoy the décor, browse our racks and try out their favourite items in our spacious changing room. As we stock only one or two pieces of each item, our items are perfect for those who love to be distinctive.
Eclecticism wants to spoil our customers and provide all they need from one store, be it casual wear, fancy dresses, work clothes and even bags and jewelry. Our items are targeted towards discerning men and women with style and substance who appreciate quality pieces with beautiful detailing and gorgeous designs, and have been longing for something fresh and exciting. People like you!
We can't wait to see you at the store...
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Our location:
Meritus Mandarin Hotel #03-22/23 Mandarin Gallery
Our website:
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Our brands:
575 Denim (men's & women's)
American Apparel
Blue Cult (men's & women's)
Charlotte Ronson
David & Goliath (men's & women's)
Ella Moss
Free People
Tarina Tarantino
Botkier
Jocasi
Bliss Lau
Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent
Twinkle by Wenlan
Petro Zillia
Rachel Pally
Samantha Treacy
Religion (men's & women's)
Ringspun (men's & women's)
Lorna Gillieron
Naturevssfuture
Allison Burns
Jalda
Sobella
David Aubrey
Dogeared
Johnny Loves Rosie
Lola Rose
Made Her Think