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Missed Lady M? It’s back with a pop-up at United Square, before its permanent store debut at Jewel

This pop-up will be selling limited-edition Chinese New Year gift sets

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
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Long-running dessert boutique Lady M bid its “goodbye” not too long ago, leaving fans wondering if they’d ever get another bite of its iconic mille crepes again – only to waltz back into town with a pop-up at United Square this month. This will be followed by a full-scale return at Jewel Changi Airport.

The pop-up will give you a taste of what’s to come before the brand’s permanent store reopens – one that’s billed as “the first of Lady M’s much-anticipated cake boutiques.”

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Photograph: Lady M SingaporeLady M Singapore's 2026 Year of the Horse Gift Set

The pop-up will sell only limited-edition Chinese New Year gift sets, priced at $128 on-site, and $108 for online orders or collection. The festive set includes 32 mini crepe biscuits and a vegan leather horse-shaped charm. For those eager to get their hands on Lady M’s famous mille crepes cakes again, sad news – you’ll have to wait just a little while longer for the Jewel Changi Airport outlet to open. 

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Photograph: Lady M SingaporeLady M Singapore's 2026 Year of the Horse Gift Set – Vegan leather horse-shaped charm

Lady M first appeared in Singapore in 2013 through a licensing deal with lifestyle company Caerus Holding, which officially ended on Dec 11, 2025. Its outlets at Orchard Central, Ion Orchard, Westgate, and South Beach are now listed as permanently closed, while the Jewel Changi Airport store is temporarily shuttered in January. The brand’s website notes that “a new Lady M experience is taking shape,” so stay tuned for more updates.

The Lady M pop-up runs from now till February 28, open daily from 11am to 9pm, located at B1 United Square, 101 Thomson Road.

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