Singapore weddings are shaped by an incredible mix of cultures. Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan, and Western influences often come together within the same celebration, sometimes subtly, sometimes very clearly. Vendors here are used to navigating layered traditions, multiple ceremonies, and families with different expectations, and they do it with ease and respect. The city’s design sensibility plays a major role. Clean lines, architectural venues, and a strong appreciation for modern aesthetics influence everything from florals to photography. There is also a clear openness to global influence. Many Singapore-based vendors work across Asia, Australia, and Europe, which shows in their visual language and approach.

In this guide, we’re spotlighting wedding vendors in Singapore who consistently set the bar high. From planners and artists to photographers and florists, these are the names shaping some of the most thoughtful and visually striking weddings in the region.

Photo & Video

Maritha Mae is a California-born photographer now based in Singapore. She works across Asia and beyond, shooting both film and digital. Her background is editorial, which shows in how clean and intentional her images feel without looking staged. Her work attracts couples who care about style and visual culture, but still want the day to stay natural and unforced. Maritha pays close attention to atmosphere and timing, allowing moments to unfold on their own. On the wedding day, she brings a calm, steady presence that couples tend to really value.

Iluminen is a wedding photography and film team working between Bali, Singapore, and Australia. The studio is led by a team of three photographers, each bringing a slightly different rhythm to their work while sharing the same mindset. Their approach stays grounded in observation, patience, and real moments. The team avoids heavy staging and scripted direction, focusing instead on how the day naturally unfolds. What stands out is consistency across their work. Images feel honest, unforced, and emotionally present, with attention given to quiet interactions and fleeting details that often carry the most meaning.

Depth of Tales works with a classic, editorial eye that keeps weddings looking composed without losing their warmth. The photography balances structure and spontaneity, moving easily between portraits, candid moments, and refined detail shots. Founder Matthew Lim brings a designer’s sense of layout and proportion to every frame, which gives the work a clean, cohesive look. Smaller elements like stationery, accessories, and quiet gestures receive the same attention as the main events. Weddings are documented with a focus on consistency and clarity, creating images that remain relevant long after the day.

Morii Space takes its name from the idea of wanting to hold on to a moment just a little longer. That mindset shapes how the studio approaches weddings, with attention given to real interactions, unplanned gestures, and the energy of the day. The team works with both photography and film, documenting celebrations with a personal, loosely structured approach. Based between Singapore and Amsterdam, Morii Space works across Asia and internationally. What connects their work is a clear visual language and an interest in creating images that reflect each couple’s rhythm and chemistry.

Smittenpixels Co. works as a collective, and that is a big part of their strength. Behind the brand is a large, diverse team of photographers and filmmakers, each with their own way of seeing and working. This setup allows couples to choose someone whose style, energy, and approach truly match them. Some lean more documentary, others more editorial, but comfort always comes first. The process stays flexible and personal, especially for couples who value having options and want to feel understood from the start. It is a studio built around people, both behind the camera and in front of it.

Emotion sits at the center of everything Highest Kite Weddings creates. The focus stays on what is real between people, not on polished scenes or perfect timing. Their inspiration comes from the beauty of simplicity and the many heartwarming love stories they encounter along the way. Weddings are photographed and filmed as they unfold, with attention given to raw reactions, quiet exchanges, and the in between moments. The stories feel direct and immersive, made for couples who want their memories documented with honesty, intensity, and presence.

Okra Films is a Singapore-based wedding film studio that believes some moments are better felt than explained. Their films lean into subtle emotion, gentle pacing, and a quiet sense of elegance, often with a soft, slightly melancholic undertone. The focus stays on fleeting interactions and unspoken connections rather than scripted scenes or dramatic build ups. Okra Films approaches weddings with restraint and sensitivity, creating intimate films. Their work captures memories in an honest, poetic way, without overstatement or excess.

Planners

The Wildest Group plans weddings for couples who care about style, but value meaning just as much as aesthetics. Their work is rooted in thoughtful design, clear structure, and a strong sense of intention behind every decision. The team works closely with couples throughout the entire planning process, guiding them through ideas, logistics, and creative choices without overwhelming the experience. Their approach balances understated elegance with a more raw, personal edge, allowing each celebration to reflect the people behind it.

The Wedding Concepteur started from a very personal experience: planning the founder’s own simple wedding with a sharp eye for detail and realizing how much those details matter. Founded in 2014, the studio brings a strong hospitality background into wedding planning, shaped by experience working closely with creative and production teams. Rather than relying on a fixed list of preferred vendors, each wedding team is built around the couple’s actual needs and priorities. The planning process stays thoughtful, flexible, and practical, guided by real experience and a clear understanding of how weddings come together behind the scenes.

Photo: Kahying, FCG

Launched in 2009, The Wedding Stylist is led by Caroline Tan-Reed and Wenxin Zhang. Their work is grounded in balance, combining strong design with clear planning and precise execution. Each celebration is shaped around the couple’s personalities, habits, and sense of style, keeping even larger events personal in tone. Based in Singapore, the studio works both locally and internationally, creating celebrations that stay refined without feeling overproduced. The focus remains on the guest experience from the first invitation to the final goodbye, with every detail considered along the way.

Florists

This Humid House is known worldwide for floral work that consistently pushes expectations, with a strong focus on sustainability. Founded in 2017, the studio operates between Singapore and Paris and approaches flowers as a visual language shaped by climate, geography, and collective culture. Their designs often feature unexpected plant varieties, strong natural forms, and layered textures, guided by respect for local ecosystems and seasonal growth. The same thinking applies across every scale, from personal floral details to large spatial installations. 

Photo: Courtesy of This Humid House, Sayher Heffernan

Fiore Dorato is an award winning floral studio where flowers play a central role in shaping the overall wedding concept. Florals are treated as part of the visual and emotional structure of the celebration, influencing how a space is experienced. Color, scale, and composition are carefully considered for each event, whether the setting is intimate or more elaborate. The team works closely with couples to reflect personal style through floral choices rather than relying on a fixed look. Their work leans toward refined, classic compositions with a subtle sense of modernity.

Flour creates florals with a strong sense of mood and space. Based in Singapore, the studio works across weddings, interiors, brands, and editorial projects, often blurring the line between floral design and spatial installation. Led by Larry and Jophia, the team treats flowers as sculptural elements shaped by setting, season, and material. The work stays intuitive and restrained, with close attention to texture and scale. Flour is often chosen by couples who value subtlety and depth, seeking floral work that supports the experience of a space.

The Flowering Year brings a freeform, ikebana influenced approach to wedding florals. Led by Elaine, the studio is known for natural compositions built around movement with a balance of quirk and elegance. Her background includes training with florists across Australia, Korea, the UK, and the US, alongside ongoing study in Sogetsu Ikebana, which strongly shapes how she works with space and restraint. Sustainability is an active part of the process, with seasonal, locally sourced blooms and a conscious move away from single use floral foam. The work feels expressive and intuitive, while staying grounded in technique and thoughtful composition.

Photo: Oddly Familiar, Courtesy of The Flowering Year

Makeup & Hair Artists

Victoria Hwang brings a fresh, skin-first approach to bridal makeup. Her looks focus on natural texture, soft blush, subtle freckles, and a sense of youth that never looks overdone. With a background spanning bridal, fashion, and commercial projects, she pays close attention to how makeup wears in real life, not just on camera. Skincare plays a central role in her process, shaped by years of personal research and hands-on experience. Brides often gravitate toward her calm, easy presence and makeup that enhances rather than masks, creating a polished look that still feels unmistakably like them.

Photo: Courtesy of Victoria Hwang, Rolling Pie Pictures

Feng Sheng Ng works with hair in a very flexible way. He styles everything from relaxed Hollywood waves to clean buns and more structured looks, adjusting each hairstyle to the bride’s features, dress, and overall mood of the day. He often works with celebrity clients, which shows in how confident and controlled his styling is, even during long wedding days. Brides appreciate how easy it is to work with him and how naturally his hairstyles fit into the full look without drawing attention away from it.

Photo: Jose Daniel, Courtesy of Lin Yanjia & Timothy Daniel Goh

Shaun Lee moves easily between fashion, editorial, and bridal projects, often working closely with creative teams on image-led shoots and runway productions. His makeup is clean and deliberate, with strong attention to skin, structure, and proportion. He adapts quickly to different faces and concepts, knowing when to keep things minimal and when to push a look further. Brides and clients choose him for makeup that looks modern, confident, and considered.

Photo: Courtesy of Shaun Lee, Superpanda Jose Daniel

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