Vivid red embroidered lace popped against the translucent base fabric of Lyn Kua’s gorgeous cheongsam. The co-founder of menswear Assemble rocked the look with eye-catching earrings and a pretty hair accessory in pristine white.
Watch her and husband Ken Zhou’s unconventional wedding video (think street style and suits!) here.
Digital influencer and our covergirl Mongchin Yeoh had her tea ceremony at the Pan Pacific Singapore’s Keyaki Pavilion. For the occasion, Divine Couture designed a bold red cheongsam with jewel-toned embroidery, a halter neckline and an alluring open back. See pictures and more details of her celebrations!
Shirleen Ng, 31, and Arthur Tricoire, 32, celebrated their union with two weddings – a marquee wedding on the grounds of a chateau in France and a dinner reception in Singapore.
The bride wore a made-to-measure cheongsam-inspired gown with French lace by Dang Bridal to signify their French and Singaporean union.
June Tan, co-owner of Lola’s Cafe and On The Table (together with her husband Foo Choo Kiat), opted for a fresh, lighthearted spin on the traditional Chinese garment with a breezy A-line skirt and a sweet blue hue. Check out their elegant Oriental wedding dinner at Empress and intimate cafe party.
Lenice Tan, florist and owner of Skinny Blooms, donned this orange red kua in sparkling crystal-embellishments, and embroidered dragon and phoenix motifs for her tea ceremony. We love how she added a traditional Chinese-style hair pin to match her outfit.
A while ago, a Malaysian couple made news by “marrying” each other again with a full day of wedding celebrations, half a century after they had gotten hitched.
And we can’t help but gush over how the bride, Kim, looked simply lovely in her vibrant orange kua with beautiful turquoise, gold and silver embroidery!
How to make a cheongsam look instantly fresh and modern? Go for a pretty explosion of colours, which reflected the mood of Michaela Wang’s fun vintage-meets-whimsical wedding at the Capella Singapore.
Decadent jewel tones are a surefire way to garner attention – just ask real bride Andie who had a jewel-hued palette for her church solemnisation.
Vivi definitely embrace her Chinese roots when she opted to wore a full headdress for her tea ceremony held at the Soori Bali villa resort. Instead of a kua, she donned it with a sleeveless cheongsam for an unexpected and contemporary take. She and partner Yoga later had a beautiful ocean-inspired celebration.