Walk the talk when it comes to sustainable fashion with Wisma Atria’s Conscious Couture campaign, happening from now until May 12. Shoppers can look forward to the mall’s first multi-label pop-up store powered by The Lucky Clan, a pop-up café by homegrown F&B establishment Lou Shang, alongside other activities.

Lou Shang, known for their 80s HDB corridor-inspired café and cocktail bar, is having its first pop-up at Wisma Atria. The menu features creative twists on beloved local offerings, such as squid ink laksa pesto, drunken chicken, and pandan cold brew.

Built with sustainable materials such as treated cardboard, the retail pop-up section features stylish streetwear and lifestyle brands that promise to elevate one’s wardrobe while minimising environmental footprint.

  • Jebson Tan
  • Josiah Chua

Be inspired by the looks in two window displays, one styled by Jebson Tan, founder of The Lucky Clan, using clothes from the pop-up; and the other styled by Josiah Chua, with clothes and accessories from Wisma Atria’s tenants such as Lacoste, Anothersole, CHAMBER, Seafolly, and Porter International.

Keep an eye out for booths that purvey clothing, accessories, and homewares, across green-focused brands like Robries, Lush, 2Timestoo, and Hijack Sandals. To complement retail therapy, the mall will also host a line-up of sustainability-driven events.

Hijack Sandals
Hijack Sandals

For instance, shoppers can participate in apparel and accessory upcycling sessions*, guided by 2Timestoo and local crafter Unusual Felines. Learn to breathe new life into both old garments and accessories, as well as upcycle unwanted fabrics into one-of-a-kind t-shirts. Hailing from Bandung, 2Timestoo Studio is a fashion brand that started with upcycled clothing and gradually evolved into its own brand, while offering custom and reworked items.

Meanwhile, craft a luxurious bubble bar with Lush on 20 April from 2 to 3pm, and treat yourself to a pampering bath when you get home. Beauty lovers will appreciate workshops by Laneige and LloydsXclucial, where they’ll acquire expert tips on enhancing their daily makeup routine.

Those hoping to maximise their wardrobe styles can check out fashion styling workshops led by freelance fashion creative Josiah Chua. The ‘elevated’ session will be held on 6 April from 2 to 3pm while the ‘high street’ session will be held at 4 to 5pm on the same day.

Take a break with a refreshing botanical-infused cocktail at Lou Shang’s mixology class, happening on 21 April from 3 to 5pm, and learn the secrets to making signature cocktails that will elevate any occasion.

*2Timetoo upcycling apparel station:

6 April 2024, 6pm – 9pm

7 April 2024, 1pm – 3pm

7 April 2024, 5pm – 7pm

Unusual Felines upcycling accessories station:

14 April 2024, 3pm – 5pm

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