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The most exclusive drops and pop-ups this Singapore Grand Prix weekend

By Weixian Low 30 September, 2025
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From limited-edition teas to track-ready stilettos and champagne lounges with a view, here are the high-gloss experiences accelerating through Singapore Grand Prix weekend. Book fast; some of these chequered-flag specials won’t linger past Sunday

In celebration of the high-octane Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix season, ELEMIS unveils an exhilarating line-up that blends the thrill of racing with indulgent moments of self-care. Photo by Elemis

Elemis

Elemis leans into race week with a partnership that pairs its science-led skincare with the precision of the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team. The headline act is a Recharge in Motion Spa-cation with Pan Pacific Hotels Group: book a Club Room or Suite at any of five participating properties (Pan Pacific Singapore, Parkroyal Marina Bay, Parkroyal Collection Pickering, Parkroyal on Beach Road, and Pan Pacific Orchard) and you’ll unlock serious extras. Think an Elemis F1 Recovery Experience (valued at S$310), a Limited-Edition Iconic Discovery Skincare Collection (S$175), and an exclusive turndown amenity kit (S$160), plus Club Lounge access with breakfast, afternoon tea, evening cocktails and all-day privileges.

The F1 Recovery Experience itself is customisable at St. Gregory Spa: start with the Pro-Glow Brilliance Facial (75 minutes) to reset radiance, then choose either Anti-Stress Back Bliss (30 minutes) to unknot neck-and-shoulder tension or the Intensive Cleansing Salt Scrub with Exotic Lime & Ginger (30 minutes) for a quick, polished recharge. Bookings run 18 September to 19 October 2025 for stays from 19 September to 20 October 2025.

Trackside, Elemis also brings “Spa Pit-Stops” into the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Paddock Club Suite, offering signature hand and facial tune-ups amid the grid’s most rarefied hospitality.

Robb tip: Schedule treatments 4–6 hours pre-lights-out for skin that looks its best under night-race glare.

Elemis

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Boasting an enthusiastic combination that embodies energy and vivaciousness, this full-bodied black tea is highlighted by the suave aroma of spices, the tartness of wild berries, and fleeting accents of caramel. Photo by TWG Tea

TWG Tea

TWG Tea flags off a special Race Day Tea from its Grand Mode Tea Collection, built for the city’s fastest weekend. The profile is full-bodied and assertive, with warming spice on the nose, a tart burst of wild berries through the mid-palate and a soft caramel finish for length. Packaged in a collectible 100g tin, it’s the sort of blend that works both steaming hot pre-lights-out and poured over ice between qualifying sessions. Priced at S$58, it will be available exclusively at TWG Tea Boutiques in Singapore from 11 September 2025, while stocks last.

Robb tip: Pick up two: one for the grid, one for the pantry. Singapore Grand Prix

TWG Tea

Photo by Moet & Chandon

The Elevation Lounge by Moet & Chandon

Moet & Chandon is back on the podium and marking the moment with The Elevation Lounge—a citywide celebration built around an eye-catching hot-air balloon shaped like a champagne cork. Open to the public from 3 to 5 October, 3pm to 11pm daily, the lounge pairs perfectly chilled pours with a refined summer pop-up inspired by an iconic French kiosk, heritage walls showcasing signed bottles, and an evening balloon inflation that turns into a photo-op spectacle.

For the first time, the Moet & Chandon balloon will also take flight during race night, a literal lift to the Maison’s theme of elevation. Gastronomy comes via a collaboration with Sushisamba Singapore, serving signatures (think the SAMBA Singapore roll and shrimp tempura) alongside Moet by the glass—plus live samba performances and a DJ set to keep energy high. The party continues after hours at Amber Lounge at The Clifford Pier (4 & 5 October, from 10pm till late), where Moet & Chandon headlines the official F1 afterparty. There’s even a giveaway running till 23 September with prizes from a Swissotel stay to a Moet Mathusalem.

Robb tip: Time your visit for sunset—the best light for both skyline and sabrage.

Moet & Chandon

Channelling the fiery spirit of Formula 1 with bold flame motifs and statement designs, this capsule collection celebrates the adrenaline and glamour of the Singapore Grand Prix. Photo by Christian Louboutin

Christian Louboutin

Christian Louboutin marks race week with the Racing capsule: a Singapore-only drop that channels Grand Prix heat into patent-gloss silhouettes streaked with flame motifs. Four hero pieces lead the grid: the Miss Z Mule (S$1,700) on a retro-glam 120 mm heel; the debut Miss Z Pump 100 (S$1,600) whose elongated lines create the illusion of even higher lift; the spike-tipped Louis Junior Spikes low-top (S$1,650) reimagined like an ’80s court classic; and the Loubi54 Clutch (S$2,400) with detachable chain and CL badge for track-to-afterparty ease. Naturally, every step reveals that signature red sole. Making its sole Southeast Asian stop here, the capsule is available only at Christian Louboutin ION Orchard from 22 September 2025 for a limited time. Consider it grid-adjacent glamour; no pit pass required.

Christian Louboutin

Photo by Mandala Club

HighHouse and Nova

When the chequered flag drops on Sunday night, Mandala Club will take over the clouds. On 5 October, Mandala Mansion sweeps across HighHouse and Nova at One Raffles Place from 4pm till late, pairing 360-degree views with an all-night programme built for maximum afterburn. The HighHouse stage is led by British R&B star Jay Sean, with PBH (UK), Siang Yoo (Philippines), and local favourites Nash.D and ChiChi keeping the energy on boil. Up above at Nova, Jade Rasif, and Thailand’s duo Ono & Buddah headline, flanked by DJ K and Jeremy Boon for a big-room house and EDM push that goes long after the fireworks. Expect six hours of free-flow: premium pours, canapés, caviar and a gourmet spread by the HighHouse team—folded into a high-production setting that turns Singapore’s skyline into your light show. Tickets are available online; dress smart-casual, and note that after-hours entry is 18+. This is the race weekend’s cheeriest parc fermé.

HighHouse

Nova

Featured image: Tan Jun Da