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Timeless Moments: Our Wedding Journal

Welcome to our corner of wedding wonders! Here, we blend the art of stunning gowns with the magic of photography. Explore insider tips, real wedding stories, and the latest bridal trends from Singapore and beyond. Whether you're a bride-to-be or simply in love with love, dive into our world of elegance and captured memories.

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Unveiling the Traditional Chinese Wedding Gift Giving Ceremony Process!

The Guo Da Li “过大礼,” also known as the betrothal or engagement day, is a pivotal aspect of Chinese weddings. Deeply rooted in tradition, this ceremony involves life-altering decisions for both families, marked by intricate rituals and potential taboos. Do you understand the traditional Chinese betrothal ceremony? What should be considered and avoided at this crucial moment?Don’t worry! We’ll detail the traditional betrothal ceremony, ensuring smooth preparations and avoiding conflicts for both families. Let’s uncover this age-old tradition for seamless wedding preparation!First Step: Choosing an Auspicious Date The betrothal ceremony is typically scheduled 14 to 60 days before the wedding on an auspicious date, avoiding extremes. Reminder: Traditionally, the bride accepts the proposal after receiving betrothal gifts and wedding cakes. Therefore, wedding invitations should be sent after the betrothal ceremony. Second Step: Preparing Betrothal Gifts The groom prepares betrothal gifts as per the list, and the bride reciprocates with prepared gifts. Reminder: The groom doesn’t need to deliver wedding cakes; the cost is covered by him and sent to the bride’s home. The bride then distributes the cakes to her relatives or friends. Third Step: Organizing the Betrothal Team No specific limit for the betrothal team; it should be an even number excluding the groom and elders....

Traditional Tea Dress & Modern Kua

Red is an auspicious color for chinese, especially to the elderlies it represents prosperity, fortune and happiness.For most chinese wedding, the traditional tea ceremony is practise and the bride will normally be wearing tea dress or kua.We provide traditional qun kua with a variety of selection and design.The beauty of the kua lies in the sewing of dragon and phoenix using silver, gold threads. There are also peony and bat (in chinese the word bat sounds identical to good fortune).Other than the traditional tea dress, we also have modern kua and cheongsam. This is for the brides that are looking for something fitting and stylish!The auspicious kua is suitable to be match with “san dian jin”, gold jewelleries and fancy head ornaments.We have a collection of exclusive modern kua, specially designed by our in-house designers in Taiwan.One of the designs in our modern kua collection is shown above. It has a mixture of gold, blue and red color. We also have a version in pink!This collection is really popular among our brides!Our modern kua has an elegant a-line silhouette that is comfortable for some glam and dance!Considering to wear kua on your wedding day? Check out our kua collection by...

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