hi anticipate, no worries and yea I am really having fun! =P hahahaha
My BS is Vaughn Tan and my AD is 12th dec =)
Silhouette and Divine Couture are around the same price range which is about 4k? (dun quote me on that ah...I think only =P)
Di Gio I think is slightly cheaper...
You will need to figure out if you want made to measure (MTM) or off the rack (OTR) gowns,
what is the kind of style/look of the gowns you want (coz some studios have their own distinct style),
of course budget you're prepared to spend =P,
and whether or not you are going for an ala carte or one stop bridal studio...(the difference being ala carte tends to be more expensive and a bit more mah fan coz you need to find your own photographer for the photoshoot. If you choose one stop studios where they will provide a photographer to do your photoshoot photos, be mindful that they tend to "earn" from you more from the additional photos that you buy and top up with...)
As for the traditional stuff, like for guo da li and an chuang, you can check out some wedding shops in chinatown. I've heard that all you need is the dialect group of your FH and your own and then they will tell you what to get =)
Anything else u dunno just let us know and we'll see how we can help
My BS is Vaughn Tan and my AD is 12th dec =)
Silhouette and Divine Couture are around the same price range which is about 4k? (dun quote me on that ah...I think only =P)
Di Gio I think is slightly cheaper...
You will need to figure out if you want made to measure (MTM) or off the rack (OTR) gowns,
what is the kind of style/look of the gowns you want (coz some studios have their own distinct style),
of course budget you're prepared to spend =P,
and whether or not you are going for an ala carte or one stop bridal studio...(the difference being ala carte tends to be more expensive and a bit more mah fan coz you need to find your own photographer for the photoshoot. If you choose one stop studios where they will provide a photographer to do your photoshoot photos, be mindful that they tend to "earn" from you more from the additional photos that you buy and top up with...)
As for the traditional stuff, like for guo da li and an chuang, you can check out some wedding shops in chinatown. I've heard that all you need is the dialect group of your FH and your own and then they will tell you what to get =)
Anything else u dunno just let us know and we'll see how we can help