
Singaporeans are invited to celebrate SG60 with a unique blend of creativity and compassion this June 2025. Marina Square will host Wings of Art 2025, from June 24 to July 1, featuring a dazzling Barbie Doll Runway. In fact, it will be the longest Barbie runway in Singapore. Stretching over 60 metres, the barbie doll runway will feature an astonishing 1,060 Winged Barbies. Here’s what we know about the event.
Is it the longest Barbie runway worldwide?
The centrepiece, the 60-metre-long Barbie runway, will secure its place in the Singapore Book of Records. Therefore, it’s a must-see for families and Barbie lovers alike. Meanwhile, 60 Barbies will be exclusively designed by renowned local artists, each doll capturing the SG60 spirit, and their personal vision of hope. Additionally, the remaining 1,000 Barbies are crafted by members of the public. In fact, the runway could be the world’s longest Barbie Runway according to research.

The spectacular showcase is not just about art and imagination—it’s also a rallying call to support underprivileged children. The event aims to raise $100,000 for the Singapore Red Cross Young Heart Programme, which provides education and mentorship to children in need.
Excitingly, there will be daily public crafting sessions, open to all ages, where guests can transform a Barbie doll into a personal masterpiece using a range of art materials. Each participant’s creation at Wing It Your Way will join the national SG60 Barbie Runway Showcase, with the option to take their Barbie home, or contribute it to the cause. All proceeds from these sessions are donated. Be sure to pre-register your attendance.

Other event highlights include a stunning 3-metre-tall Community Wings Sculpture made of recycled glass and crystal, as well as a Wings-Themed Photo Booth for instagrammable moments, and a lively Imagination Zone featuring carnival games—perfect for children.
Definitely, Wings of Art 2025 at Marina Square Central Atrium is the art exhibition-like event you can’t miss this season.
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