Here’s What Starbucks 2021 Planners Look Like Across Asia

It’s no secret that we Pinoys love all things Starbucks — from their handcrafted drinks to their cosy store interiors, all the way down to their merchandise. And once the holiday season rolls in, our love for the coffee chain is even more pronounced than usual. We pretty much have a cup bearing the iconic siren every day; we down beverage after beverage, hoping to get enough stickers to claim the latest Starbucks 2021 planners, ASAP!

Hardcore fans know to look even further than the planners designed exclusively for Starbucks Philippines. Those sold in Korea and Singapore are usually crowd favourites, and Pinoy coffee addicts even go out of their way to make sure they get their hands on them! If you haven’t checked them out yet, then see them all here at once — we searched for all the prettiest Starbucks 2021 planners across Asia!

Also read: 10 Beautiful Starbucks Branches for Coffee Lovers Across the Globe

Starbucks 2021 planners across Asia

Taiwan

Image credit: Starbucks Taiwan Official Facebook Page

How gorgeous are these planners from Starbucks Taiwan? Like a lot of Starbucks planners across Asia, they boast sleek, minimalist Moleskine pages. Design-wise, they come in two options: denim blue and mint green! 

Japan

Image credit: Starbucks Japan Official Instagram Page

Among all the Starbucks 2021 planners on this list, the Japan design definitely has to be the most unique. This planner is a collaboration with Japanese stationery manufacturer Kokuyo, best known for its Campus brand notebooks. Each planner is made with recycled material, including milk packs, hand towels, and napkins. Needless to say, we’re in love!

Korea

Image credit: Starbucks Korea Official Instagram Page

Over in Korea, the planners are the epitome of sosyal — for their 2021 planner, Starbucks Korea collaborated with none other than Moleskine and Armani Exchange! Their covers are made with recycled denim, and each planner also comes with a little card holder. Too cute!

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Thailand

Image credit: Starbucks Thailand Official Instagram Page

In Thailand, their Starbucks 2021 planners are available in three colours: a vibrant pink, a pale blue, and simple black. Each of them comes in a unique, eye-catching design, too — we just love how the varying looks are perfect for different personalities!

Malaysia

Image credit: Starbucks Malaysia Official Instagram Page

Malaysia’s Starbucks 2021 planners are reminiscent of Starbucks Philippines’ 2020 organisers. They come with pretty cases with pockets for your pens and other essentials. Choose between two designs: the Green Siren Edition and Beige Latte!

Philippines

Image credit: Starbucks Philippines Official Instagram Page

Starbucks Philippines’ 2021 designs ooze “classic Starbucks.” The two designs are inspired by the coffee chain’s siren icon, as well as the Teavana tea line. This year, Starbucks fans can choose from two beautiful designs embossed on PUI leather covers — the classic green Siren Planner and the bright yellow and gold Youthberry Planner!

Also read: Here Are All of Starbucks Philippines’ Holiday Offerings This Year

Singapore

Image credit: Starbucks Singapore Official Instagram Page

Starbucks Singapore planners for 2021 are, once again, a collaboration with Moleskine. You’ll find that they actually look quite similar to some of the designs from Starbucks Taiwan, Korea, and Thailand! They’re available with three minimalist, denim-like covers in black, blue, and red. Unlike here in the Philippines, the Starbucks SG planners can be purchased via Lazada. Sana all! 

Also read: 2021 Planners: Our Top Picks & Where to Buy Them

So, after checking out all the gorgeous Starbucks 2021 planners across Asia, which one tickles your fancy the most? To be honest, we’d love to get our hands on all of them!


Featured image credit: Starbucks Malaysia | Official Instagram Page

Gabriella Salud

With the intention of pursuing a career in medicine, Gaby got her bachelor of science degree in psychology—and proceeded to follow her passion for writing instead. A former editorial assistant at Metro Society magazine, she loves to hear people's stories and tell them through her writing.