Behind the glamour of power couple's new Orchard Road boutique

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Stepping into Lovelots, Orchard Central's shiny new gem, is an experience that leaves one mesmerised. Highly coveted handbags from Hermes to Chanel sit regally on gleaming display shelves, beckoning visitors with their allure. Plush cushion seats adorn a sleek interior,...

Stepping into Lovelots, Orchard Central's shiny new gem, is an experience that leaves one mesmerised.

Ms Tan told TNP that it all started as a hobby when she was a student in 2008. Having always been interested in fashion, she would sell her clothes and shoes at flea markets. At that time, it cost around $70 to $80 to rent a booth and she could make a profit of over $100 per day. Not only was it a good way for her to own many different bags, it also proved to be a profitable side hustle through polytechnic, university and eventually, marriage.

Earlier this month, Lovelots unveiled its newest location at Orchard Central. The grand opening was attended by local celebrities such as Jack Neo, Terence Cao, Henry Thia and Chen Xiuhuan.Today, Lovelots has evolved into a multifaceted enterprise, encompassing luxury goods reseller Lovelotsluxury, bespoke jeweller Lovelotsdiamond, and livestreaming arm Lovelotslive.

He said:"The whole market is always changing and it’s even faster for an e-commerce company like ourselves as compared to a brick-and-mortar business. He added:"Previously, we just had to upload photos and things could get sold. But now, you need photos, you need videos, you need model shots. Clients actually request more things now than before. The requirement to sell a simple item is so much more.

Mr Ang said of his wife:"Zhennie is very particular about the service and the quality that we give to clients. It makes us a good team and is what the whole company should be like."

 

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