The Best Stores In Singapore For A Unique Celebrity-worthy Wedding Dress

Looking to make a statement on your big day? Here are the 3 best bridal stores in Singapore for a gown unlike any other.

Dress by Domenico Dolce. Photo by @ellenvonunwerth via @kourtneykardash

There’s no doubt in anyone’s mind that Kourtney Kardashian served some of the best standout wedding looks of 2022, sporting intrepid gowns that meld elements of the Kardashian’s unwavering faith and her groom’s illustrious rock and roll career. Flaunting a corset-like dress with a cascading veil made of silk lace that serves as a loving nod to Travis Barker’s tattoo, her dress is nothing short of unconventional.

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And there seems to be a rising trend for nuptial dresses that deviate from their traditional roots this year, with celebrities and regular folk alike flocking to bridal ateliers to find their own versions of an eccentric dream gown to stunt down the aisle with.

Dress by Galia Lahav Couture. Photo by @johnandjoseph via @thechristinequinn

Suppose you find yourself on the hunt for a unique dress but have no clue where to start. In that case, Dreamfellas has you covered with an array of choices, from bespoke gothic black dresses — mirroring Christine Quinn’s iconic queen of darkness moment — to tantalising white dresses with flattering silhouettes handcrafted with love in our island city. Without further ado, here is our list of the best bridal stores in Singapore.

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Bridefully Yours

This store is a fan favourite amongst locals and it’s easy to see why. There’s something for everyone at Bridefully Yours, as their wide selection of vibrantly coloured gowns will have you spoilt for choice. Whether you’re looking to replicate the Selling Sunset’s star jaw-dropping moment or prefer to have your nuptial dress in hues of red and blue, this bridal boutique would be the right fit for you.

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Rent a gorgeous dress from their extensive label here.

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Jessicacindy

Helmed by the ingenious gown designer Jessicacindy Hartono, the creative director of one of Singapore’s best bespoke ateliers, her eponymous brand brings forth the essence of sophisticated femininity and glamour through her intricate gowns.

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Each design is handcrafted to perfection, as the visionary’s attention to the finer details brings the vision of any bride to life, adding a special dose of her own unique personality to the mix. Jessiacacindy’s dresses have been worn by renowned Asian celebrities like Liv Lo, Joanne Peh and Willabelle Ong — a testament to the quality of her craft.

Email Jessicacindy about a bespoke gown here.

Dress by Naeem Khan. Courtesy of Belle and Tulle

Belle and Tulle

Bringing a stunning selection of bespoke dresses by luxury designers all under one roof, Belle and Tulle will surely bring your princess fantasies to fruition. The bridal store houses inspired and influential designers like Homa PirouzSavannah Miller, fashion artists Viktor&Rolf, Lebanese fashion designer Zuhair Murad and more.

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Browse through their collection online or in-store and feast your eyes upon their treasure trove of gowns that provides silhouettes fit for every woman, from shorter gowns to elongate the legs to tiered skirts to compliment the bust.

Get your hands on a designer gown here or at Paragon Shopping Centre.

Courtesy of Age of Aquarius Studio (@ageofaquarius_studio). Dress by Dolce & Gabbana, photo via @kourtneykardash

Age of Aquarius Studio

If you’ve got a taste for the bold and unexpected, you’ll want to get your hands on a gorgeous handmade custom piece by Age of Aquarius Studio. We recommend pairing their Clover Bloomers with the Odessa Apron Top to emulate the iconic pre-wedding dress Kourtney Kardashian adorned.

Get in touch with them via Instagram for a custom piece or shop the label here.

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