Vietnam attracts couples who want their wedding to stand apart and come with a sense of discovery. The destination brings together exotic landscapes, layered culture, and creative freedom in a fresh and inspiring way. Beaches, historic towns, islands, and contemporary resorts open up space for weddings that are modern, expressive, and personal. This is a different side of Asia, shaped by its own rhythm and openness. What makes Vietnam especially exciting is the depth of local talent. In recent years, planners, designers, florists, and production teams here have continued to surprise with their vision and range. This list introduces standout wedding vendors across Vietnam and invites you into a small universe worth exploring and traveling for.

Photo: KT Marry, Huk Studio 

Planners & Stylists

It starts with the professionals who are deeply devoted to their craft and treat every project as a form of art. The F Lab is a team specializing in high level bespoke planning, design, and production for weddings and events across Vietnam and worldwide. With strong local expertise, the team works across traditional ceremonies and ultra modern concepts with ease. Their approach stays bold yet highly structured, supported by cooperative, transparent, and punctual processes. This balance allows couples to explore ambitious creative ideas while enjoying a calm, well managed planning experience.

Photo: Ha Nguyen & De Rossa Studio, Kiens Collection

Next comes one of the most experienced teams in Vietnam. The Planners is a full service wedding planning and consultancy studio working with couples from around the world. Nearly ten years into the industry, the team brings clarity, confidence, and a deep understanding of how destination weddings actually work. Their portfolio shows a wide range of celebrations, from intimate gatherings to large scale productions, all marked by strong taste and clear structure. The team prioritizes close collaboration, shaping celebrations that balance vision with reality and unfold as thoughtfully produced, emotionally driven experiences.

Photo: Huk Studio

Meraki takes its name from a Greek word that speaks to doing something with soul, creativity, and care, and that philosophy runs through every celebration they create. Founded in 2017, the studio approaches weddings as both a professional service and a deeply personal journey shared with each couple. Based in Ho Chi Minh City, the team plans destination weddings across Vietnam, with particular expertise in Da Nang and Phu Quoc. Meraki’s strength lies in thoughtful guidance, strong local connections, and a warm, human approach that makes even complex planning feel supportive, clear, and genuinely enjoyable.

By Kiet Honey Wedding Planner is a boutique studio based in Ho Chi Minh City, known for weddings where design takes the lead. The team places strong emphasis on visual storytelling, working with symbolism, color, and floral elements that connect naturally with one another. Their projects often come across as clean, intentional, and well edited, with no unnecessary excess. By Kiet Honey is a strong match for couples who care about concept, clarity, and a wedding day that looks cohesive and thoughtfully planned from start to finish.

Videographers

Moc Nguyen Productions notices the moments most people move past. The husband-and-wife duo films weddings with attention to rhythm, mood, and the energy between people. Moc builds each film patiently, following the flow of the day and shaping sequences that feel honest and grounded. Vy brings a quiet sensitivity to styling, texture, and atmosphere. As a mother, she is especially attuned to the emotional weight shared by family and close friends. Their films are quiet, human, and led by observation instead of performance.

Move Studio works in a space where weddings become quiet visual poems. Based in Vietnam and working internationally, the team blends cinematic filmmaking with a documentary sensibility, moving fluidly between formats. Their films are shaped through rhythm, pacing, and atmosphere, with close attention to detail and natural human presence. There is a softness to their approach, paired with a clear sense of structure, allowing each story to unfold with intimacy and restraint. The result is work designed to be returned to, offering depth beyond the surface of the day.

Founded by Minh Nhat Tran, Cheese Media is a wedding filmmaking studio based in Danang, Vietnam, working across destination celebrations. The team blends digital and film formats, using texture, color, and movement as part of their storytelling language. Their work is bright, dynamic, and emotionally charged, shaped by real interactions. With a strong sense of rhythm and visual energy, Cheese Media captures weddings as they unfold, focusing on spontaneity, human connection, and the small details that give the day its character.

Photographers

De Rossa Studio is one of the Vietnamese wedding studios that gained international attention over the past year. Their work stands out for its bold scale, confident use of color, and polished visual language, often seen in large, high-energy celebrations. The name De Rossa comes from Porta Rossa, a traditional place for buying a wedding ring, tying the studio’s identity to the symbolism of commitment. Their imagery leans expressive and visually driven, appealing to couples drawn to strong, statement-making aesthetics.

Tien often says that working as a wedding photographer and videographer has profoundly shaped his life, giving him both purpose and creative fulfillment. For him, this work is a way to step into real love stories and witness, time and again, why connection truly matters. Through his lens, weddings are documented with sincerity and emotional depth, resulting in imagery that feels genuine, moving, and quietly striking. He’s drawn not only to how a celebration appears, but to how it feels — the mood, the energy, the fleeting moments that unfold between the planned shots.

With a sharp eye for timing and perspective, Tien captures scenes from unexpected angles, blending a timeless sensibility with an editorial edge. Couples often describe him as a trusted and encouraging friend. He creates an atmosphere where people feel comfortable, understood, and truly themselves.

The KT Studio is a wedding photography studio founded by Khanh and Thinh, whose background in architecture influences the way they work with space, light, and composition. Their photography is clean and well-balanced, with attention to framing and small, real moments unfolding throughout the day. The studio frequently collaborates with some of Vietnam’s leading wedding planners and creative vendors. The KT Studio works quietly, keeping direction minimal and allowing space for genuine interaction.

Huk Studio is a wedding photography studio based in Saigon, led by Huk. His work brings together clean editorial imagery and a fashion influence. Strong framing and confident compositions give the photographs a polished edge, while real emotion remains present throughout the day. Huk works quietly and intuitively, staying close without interrupting. His images read as modern and expressive, appealing to couples who care about style but still want their wedding to look honest and lived in.

Founded in 2020 by Bol and Tinh, Kailash Wedding grew out of years of working side by side in the wedding industry. The name comes from Mount Kailash in Tibet, a place associated with calm, beauty, and elevation, a reference that quietly mirrors their approach to storytelling. Kailash focuses on preserving what truly lasts: connection, emotion, and personal presence. Their photography and films value sophistication and strong aesthetics, with a clear intention to age well over time. Each project begins with conversation, allowing couples’ individual imprint to guide every frame and scene that unfolds naturally throughout the day.

Alley Presents approaches weddings through a quiet documentary lens that stays relevant over time. Their photography is guided by observation and trust, with attention focused on natural rhythm and small, telling details. The team takes time to understand each couple before the wedding day, moving through the celebration with ease and sensitivity. Editing plays an important role in their work. Colors remain rich and lively, with a natural warmth that adds depth and clarity, giving even the simplest moments a refined, stylish finish.

TKD.210 is a wedding photography studio based between Saigon and Danang, led by Tkd. He works with both digital and film, giving equal care to each format. Film plays an important role in his work, especially in the way color and light are handled. Tkd often speaks through the act of photographing itself, calling the honest recording of real emotion his mission. Chances are, you’ve already come across his images while scrolling Pinterest.

Florists

Inspired by nature and local materials, Thang Muoi Hai Decor approaches wedding florals with curiosity and confidence. The studio is not afraid to experiment with form, scale, and texture, while always staying in harmony with the natural setting. Their work often favors organic shapes and seasonal elements, allowing arrangements to feel integrated. This balance between experimentation and restraint results in expressive, grounded florals that stay closely connected to place, especially in outdoor and destination celebrations.

Ted & Anna brings a bolder, more contemporary perspective to wedding florals. The studio is known for sculptural installations, unexpected compositions, and design choices that move beyond the obvious. Their work often plays with scale, contrast, and structure, creating visual moments that instantly stand out. There is a clear author’s voice behind every project, paired with a fresh approach to materials and form. Ted and Anna is a strong match for couples looking for floral design that feels modern, confident, and creatively led rather than traditional.

Photo: Courtesy of Ted and Anna

Stationery

Deus Wedding Invitations works in a soft, romantic direction, focusing on stationery that stays light and refined. Their designs often use pastel palettes, floral details, embossing, and classic print techniques that add texture without adding weight. Invitations, menus, and day of paper goods are handled with the same care, creating a quiet visual thread throughout the celebration. The overall approach remains delicate, tactile, and thoughtfully restrained.

Photo: Courtesy of Deus

Lin Wedding Paper takes a confident, modern approach to wedding stationery. Their designs are bold, eye catching, and never generic, with a clear understanding of current trends and how to translate them into something lasting. Color, typography, and layout are used with intention, often turning paper goods into visual statements rather than background elements. Lin Wedding Paper treats stationery as part of the overall creative direction, making it an accent that draws attention and sets the tone from the very first detail.

Photo: Nukia Studio, Courtesy of Lin Wedding Paper

Based in Saigon, Amore stands out for the sheer range of styles it works with. The studio moves easily from clean, monochromatic minimalism to bold color combinations and more regal, statement driven designs. This variety makes their portfolio especially engaging, with each project taking on a distinct visual direction. Amore approaches stationery as a space for expression, offering many creative paths and unexpected solutions that allow every celebration to find its own visual voice.

Photo: Iris Studio, Courtesy of Amore

Uki Uki Lettering is led by Thanh Thanh, an artist whose work sits at the intersection of calligraphy, illustration, and poetry. The name Ukiuki comes from Japanese and speaks to a sense of lightness and joy, which translates clearly into her designs. Her stationery is refined and delicate, often created with watercolor washes, hand drawn details, and custom lettering that reads almost like a visual poem. Each piece is treated as a small artwork, with soft movement, subtle color, and an unmistakably personal touch that sets her work apart.

Photo: Courtesy of Ukiuki Lettering

Makeup & Hair Artists

Hoàng Phương is a wedding makeup artist with a confident, fashion forward approach. She works comfortably with mixed palettes, unexpected color choices, and modern textures, creating looks that stand out while staying refined. Each bride keeps her individuality, with makeup adapted to features, mood, and overall styling. Her work often carries a strong editorial edge, bringing a clear wow factor without tipping into excess. The result is polished, expressive makeup that makes an impression both in person and on camera.

Photo: Courtesy of Hoàng Phương

Thanh Phương Nguyễn works in a romantic, understated direction shaped by Asian beauty aesthetics. Her makeup favors soft, light, and carefully powdered skin, paired with natural shades and delicate definition. The overall look stays calm and balanced, with nothing overstated or heavy. This style creates a clean, gentle image where makeup supports the bride’s features and blends seamlessly into the rest of the wedding look.

Photo: Courtesy of Thanh Phương Nguyễn

Quí Đoàn works at the intersection of fashion and modern bridal beauty. His style blends Asian aesthetics with contemporary influences, confidently mixing textures, tones, and techniques. Clean, light toned skin sits at the center of his looks, paired with expressive yet controlled accents that keep everything sharp and current. This approach resonates with modern brides who appreciate a fashion driven perspective and want makeup that looks intentional, stylish, and up to date.

Photo: Tina Huỳnh, Phát Mạnh Phan

Eric Nguyễn is a wedding hairstylist who treats hair as a key part of the overall bridal image. He works across a wide range of styles, from soft and natural looks to more structured, editorial styling, always adjusting the hair to match the dress, makeup, and setting. His approach stays clean and intentional, with strong attention to proportion and movement. The result is hair that complements the look as a whole and enhances the bride’s presence on the day.

Photo: Courtesy of Trần Tiểu Vy, Ngoc Trinh

Bridal Designers

Linh Doan Atelier is led by designer Linh Doan, a University of Brighton fashion graduate recognized by Vogue Italy among the top young talents worldwide. Her designs combine contemporary silhouettes with Vietnamese cultural references, creating pieces with depth, symbolism, and a strong visual presence. The atelier works closely with clients on bespoke designs, detailed fittings, and precise tailoring, with a clear focus on craftsmanship and finish. Linh Doan’s vision centers on celebrating Asian beauty through fashion that is confident, elegant, and grounded in cultural heritage.

Photo: Courtesy of Linh Doan Atelier

Founded in 2016, Lecia Bridal is a couture house devoted to refined wedding gowns with a strong sense of craftsmanship and balance. Led by designer Nguyen Quynh Anh, the brand blends modern bridal fashion with traditional Vietnamese tailoring. Lecia’s designs stand out through clean lines, precise construction, and a quietly mesmerizing elegance that draws attention. Each gown reflects thoughtful workmanship and a clear design language shaped around confidence, femininity, and sophistication that remains timeless rather than trend driven.

Photo: Courtesy of Lecia Bridal

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