Meng Foo C.
Google
Standing tall since the 1980s, Paragon has long been one of Orchard Road’s most distinguished landmarks — a symbol of refined taste and urban sophistication. Originally opened in 1986, it was among the early generation of Orchard malls that redefined Singapore’s retail landscape. Through the decades, Paragon has evolved gracefully, undergoing major renovations in the 1990s and early 2000s to become the elegant glass-fronted icon we know today.
Inside, Paragon is more than a shopping centre — it’s a world of curated luxury. Flagship boutiques from Gucci, Prada, Burberry, and Loewe sit beside fine dining restaurants, art galleries, and wellness clinics. Above the retail floors rise medical suites and offices, making it one of the few malls where commerce and care coexist in harmony.
Its design — clean lines, soft light, and soaring atriums — reflects the calm precision of contemporary architecture, a quiet contrast to Orchard Road’s vibrant rush. Paragon is not merely a mall; it’s an experience of timeless style and modern serenity, where every step feels intentional.