LAICHAN at Mandarin Gallery showcases Singaporean fashion designer Lai Chan's sophisticated creations emphasizing contemporary elegance and refined tailoring, featuring clean lines, quality fabrication, tailored separates, elegant dresses, and refined outerwear for the affluent jet-set crowd. Operating daily 11am-10pm at 333A Orchard Road within Hilton Singapore Orchard's four-level retail sanctuary, LAICHAN represents Singapore's fashion design talent achieving international recognition.
Collections likely emphasize versatile separates mixing across seasons and occasions, precise tailoring ensuring flattering fit, quality fabrics from luxurious silks to structured wools, elegant dresses transitioning from professional settings to social events, and refined outerwear completing polished looks. The design philosophy appears to favor sophistication over trend-chasing, quality over quantity, and timeless elegance over fast-fashion disposability. LAICHAN appeals to women seeking locally-designed fashion with international quality standards, versatile investment pieces justifying higher price points through longevity and versatility, and refined aesthetics eschewing loud logos or attention-seeking designs. The Mandarin Gallery location positions LAICHAN among premium brands with luxury retail environment appropriate for designer positioning.
6235 0049
Orchard Road
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 11 am
Monday
11 am–8 pm
Tuesday
11 am–8 pm
Wednesday
11 am–8 pm
Friday
11 am–8 pm
Saturday
11 am–8 pm
Sunday
11 am–8 pm
Menu information is not available at this time.
Photo Gallery
LAICHAN shop entrance with mannequins displaying stylish dresses and clothing racks.
A vibrant display of colorful, patterned dresses hanging on a rack.
A display of colorful dresses on hangers in a retail store.
A pink dress with floral embellishments and jade-like buttons on a mannequin.
A close-up of a brown tweed jacket adorned with white floral embellishments and beads.
Mannequins display traditional Chinese-inspired outfits at LAICHAN, a fashion boutique.
Close-up of vibrant orange and pink clothing items hanging on a rack.
Mannequins display fashionable striped shirts and patterned skirts at LAICHAN.
Two mannequins display red and white patterned dresses with floral accents.
Two mannequins display elegant dresses, one with polka dots and the other a black dress with a floral accent.
The LAICHAN shop front displays elegant dresses and festive lights in a modern mall setting.
Mannequins display elegant cheongsam dresses in white and pink.
LAICHAN shop interior with a mannequin, clothing rack, and orchid plant.
Red traditional Chinese outfit with floral embroidery on a mannequin at LAICHAN.
A white sleeveless dress with blue button details displayed on a mannequin.
Two mannequins display elegant dresses, one with polka dots and the other a black design.
A rack of colorful dresses with unique patterns and beaded embellishments.
A mannequin displays a vibrant blue feather boa with a striking yellow and pearl necklace.
A black, feathered gown displayed on a mannequin outside the LAICHAN shop.
A mannequin displays a floral cheongsam with a red shawl, surrounded by colorful dresses.
The illuminated LAICHAN logo above a modern retail store entrance with clothing displays.
Interior view of LAICHAN fashion store showcasing colorful dresses on racks.
Bad sales service by lady- dresses are all not lined despite the hefty price tag. told me I was too small- she didn’t have xs available. When I asked her if there was lining she said oh but I won’t have white currently only purple. Very dismissive and clearly only interested in the other customer. Real pity as I even brought my husband down to help me choose a piece.
Crisann Lai Wenxi
Very classy dresses and qipao but bad services provided by the lady in store. Did not offer any assistance when I entered the store and was very condescending the entire time. Was clearly more ‘interested’ in the other customer in store as she completely ignored me until I asked for assistance.
Terence Lee
wasnt surprised to see the reviews on the service (or lack thereof). Came in when the staff had finished attending to a previous customer who had walked out. Staff seemed friendly to the previous customer who has bought something but totally ignored us (maybe because we seemed younger?). We had to approach the staff ourselves, who then made zero effort in introducing the brand or its different products, every question we asked was met with a curt single word reply.
Hard to support local when local brands are fronted by stuck up elitist staff. Ruins the brand and designer's image.
aileen tan
Knew about this brand long ago and was happy to chance upon the store. Was admiring the pieces when an auntie store assistant approached me. When enquired about the price of a piece, she initially said $300 (much to my surprise) then corrected herself. Shortly after, I wanted to take one photo of the dresses for future reference and to share it with my husband, but was stopped by her. I was yet again surprised, as I don’t suppose there is anything confidential about dresses displayed on racks? She said I had to ask her first. At this point I had lost all interest in the dresses. This encounter had tainted my impression of the brand and all the good works hitherto. I walked away with a bitter aftertaste.
L N
Incredibly rude staff — a real disservice to Lai Chan’s legacy.
I greeted the staff member with a friendly “hello,” but she was immediately dismissive. When I asked about the fabric content of the dresses, she simply replied “tweed” and then looked me up and down condescendingly.
Anyone with basic fashion or textile knowledge knows that tweed is a weave/style, not a material. It can be wool, cotton, acrylic, or blended fibres. Not knowing this is one thing — but being rude and arrogant while giving incorrect information is another.
What’s worse, she later claimed the dress was cotton when the fabric clearly looked and felt like polyester. There were no material labels on the garment either.
It’s disappointing to see a boutique associated with such an iconic local designer being represented by staff who are uninformed, unhelpful, and unnecessarily rude. It reflects poorly on the brand and the legacy it’s supposed to uphold
Positive Reviews
ayson joseph Aceronhandsome
Awsome
Sharmala Huey Yuen Bala Raju
Laichan makes masterpieces, that is the difference. It's art, not just cheongsams.
May Lim
Drawn in by the media coverage, truly a cheongsam maestro