The Halloween-themed Little Luxury Stars transformed The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands into a whimsical world of fashion and fantasy, where Tatler families and their mini-mes spent an afternoon on a Haute Hunt—crafting, dressing up, and celebrating creativity in true style
It was trick-or-treating—the mini-me fashion edition—when Tatler Singapore and The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands transformed the mall’s luxury children’s precinct into a stylish Halloween playground for this year’s Little Luxury Stars. First introduced in 2017, the beloved annual tradition once again gathered the Tatler community and their little ones for an afternoon brimming with creativity, laughter and sweet indulgence. Parents mingled as children darted from boutique to boutique, each stop unveiling a new surprise that seamlessly blended imagination, craftsmanship and luxury.
Helming the two-day Haute Hunt was Tatler Singapore’s resident fashion monster Adriel Chiun, who proved the perfect ringmaster for the spooktacular celebration. Armed with his signature flair and infectious humour, he guided families through a curated circuit of the precinct’s most prestigious boutiques—each transformed into a Halloween wonderland of crafts and confections.
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Above Hazell Ng (pictured top left) and Wilbur Lim, with Viola and Sophia, joined in the dress-up fun at Little Luxury Stars: The Haute Hunt, held at the luxury children’s precinct of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

Above Maria Kong (pictured left) and Adrian Goh, with (from second left) Ashley, Ashlyn and Ashton channelling preppy chic at Little Luxury Stars: The Haute Hunt, held at the luxury children’s precinct of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
Day Two on October 26 kicked off at Emporio Armani Junior, where guests arrived dressed in their Halloween best, channelling everything from fairy-tale enchantment to preppy sophistication. The boutique’s sleek interiors buzzed with excitement as the little ones settled in for a hands-on colouring activity, their creativity—and colour-matching skills—on full display.

Above Guests got hands-on with colouring fun at Emporio Armani Junior during Little Luxury Stars: The Haute Hunt, held at the luxury children’s precinct of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

Above Tatler Singapore’s executive editor Dana Koh (second from left) and Tiara Shaw joined in the fun with Victoria and Henry during Little Luxury Stars: The Haute Hunt, held at the luxury children’s precinct of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
From there, the adventure continued at Fila Kids, where budding designers channelled their inner artists to craft pumpkin- and bat-shaped gift tags, each one as imaginative as it was adorable. Bold splashes of colour filled the boutique as parents looked on proudly, capturing the creative chaos on their phones.

Above Hazell Ng’s daughters Sophia and Viola show off the Halloween charms they created at Miki House during Little Luxury Stars: The Haute Hunt, held at the luxury children’s precinct of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

Above Guests crafted Halloween bracelets with colourful beads at Kids21 during Little Luxury Stars: The Haute Hunt, held at the luxury children’s precinct of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
At Miki House, the fun took a spooky-cute turn as children created their very own Halloween charms before embarking on a treasure hunt to find the store’s adorable mascot characters hiding among the racks. Every stop added to the thrill, with candies and treats tucked away like little prizes of imagination.

Above Hazell Ng’s five-year-old daughter Sophia worked the runway at Kids21 during Little Luxury Stars: The Haute Hunt, held at the luxury children’s precinct of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

Above Swag check with Chloe Ng’s sons, Cairo and Skyler, at Kids21 during Little Luxury Stars: The Haute Hunt, held at the luxury children’s precinct of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
Finally, families gathered at Kids21, the precinct’s crown jewel, to make Halloween bracelets with colourful beads—a fashionable keepsake of the afternoon. Of course, no Little Luxury Stars celebration would be complete without a mini-me styling workshop. Chiun took to the stage to showcase highlights from the boutique’s latest children’s collection, featuring Chloe Ng’s toddler son Skyler and Hazell Ng’s five-year-old daughter Sophia, who stole the spotlight with their playful poise and pint-sized confidence.
Skyler made his entrance in a textured denim varsity jacket from Kenzo, a piece that channelled the house’s bold, streetwise energy in a way that felt instinctively right for his spirited personality. Sophia followed in a striking Marni monochrome leather dress—artful, sculptural and delightfully offbeat, perfectly in tune with the brand’s expressive, design-forward DNA. For their second looks, Skyler switched to a sharp Balmain suit, its military-inspired structure and attitude lending him an unexpectedly regal presence, while Sophia slipped into a chic Givenchy ensemble—a warm brown cardigan paired with a matching skirt—that captured the maison’s understated Parisian elegance. Together, the children embodied the unique character of each house, proving how Kids21 continues to curate pieces that allow young personalities to shine as brightly as their style.
The day’s grand finale unfolded in a whirl of laughter and candy wrappers as children eagerly emptied their treat bags—each sweet a tiny keepsake of the afternoon’s adventures across the boutiques. What began as a light trickle of candies had become a colourful cascade by day’s end, spilling over tabletops as little voices counted aloud and parents captured the joyful chaos.
When the final tally was revealed, cheers erupted for the top candy collectors, crowned champions of Little Luxury Stars and rewarded with shopping vouchers and ArtScience Museum tickets, courtesy of The Shoppes—a fittingly sweet end to a celebration of creativity, community and Tatler’s signature blend of fashion, family and fun.
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Photography: Adrian Lee and Benny Loh











