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SHEIN is a global fashion e-retailer committed to making fashion accessible to all. We take our responsibility to impact change seriously, including in Singapore, our global HQ. SHEIN’s initiatives in Singapore focus on empowering aspiring designers, promoting women’s empowerment, contributing to poverty alleviation, and protecting biodiversity.
Through the SHEIN X incubator program, SHEIN has empowered about 3,000 aspiring artists and designers, including 40 from Singapore. The artists and designers keep a portion of the profits and maintain ownership of their designs. To empower girls and women in impactful ways, SHEIN donated SGD145,000 to the Breast Cancer Foundation in 2021 and 2022 to support programs like the Encouragement for Active Mammogram Program, which benefits 2,000 women a year, and provided wig loans to about 100 breast cancer patients a year. In 2023, SHEIN signed an MOU with SG Her Empowerment to support Singapore’s first online harms victim support centre, and to organise dialogues on body positivity.
SHEIN contributed close to 1,500 pieces of clothing and accessories to the Central Singapore Community Development Council’s “Give and Take Mega Market” in August 2022 for low-income beneficiaries. To aid in protecting biodiversity, SHEIN adopted two endangered animals from the Mandai Wildlife Group. SHEIN will continue to partner organisations to support and advance causes in our focus areas.
Through the SHEIN X incubator program, SHEIN has empowered about 3,000 aspiring artists and designers, including 40 from Singapore. The artists and designers keep a portion of the profits and maintain ownership of their designs. To empower girls and women in impactful ways, SHEIN donated SGD145,000 to the Breast Cancer Foundation in 2021 and 2022 to support programs like the Encouragement for Active Mammogram Program, which benefits 2,000 women a year, and provided wig loans to about 100 breast cancer patients a year. In 2023, SHEIN signed an MOU with SG Her Empowerment to support Singapore’s first online harms victim support centre, and to organise dialogues on body positivity.
SHEIN contributed close to 1,500 pieces of clothing and accessories to the Central Singapore Community Development Council’s “Give and Take Mega Market” in August 2022 for low-income beneficiaries. To aid in protecting biodiversity, SHEIN adopted two endangered animals from the Mandai Wildlife Group. SHEIN will continue to partner organisations to support and advance causes in our focus areas.


