The Victoria Dress in Black — The One Dress That Does Everything.
Everyone packs white for the tropics. It's almost a rule at this point. But white polyester traps heat just as badly as black polyester — the fabric matters more than the colour, and organic cotton in any shade breathes better than synthetic in any shade. That's the case for the Victoria Dress, and it's a strong one. The silhouette is unfussy and classic — not trying to be interesting, just trying to work. It does. Temple visit in Chinatown in the morning, hawker centre lunch at Maxwell Food Centre by noon, rooftop bar by evening — no outfit change, no rethinking, no problem. It's the dress you stop noticing because it handles everything quietly. One practical note: pack a linen scarf. Singapore's malls and MRT carriages are cold enough to need one, and you'll reach for it more than you expect.
