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10 Best Wedding Planners in Singapore (2026)

An honest guide to the 10 best wedding planners in Singapore for 2026. Pricing, specialities, reviews, and who each planner is best for.

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Planning a wedding in Singapore is a logistical puzzle. Between navigating banquet packages, coordinating vendors across three or four different vendors, and managing family expectations, most couples reach a point where they think: I need a professional.

The good news? Singapore has a genuinely strong wedding planning scene, from boutique studios handling 20 weddings a year to established firms that have coordinated thousands. The challenge is figuring out which planner actually fits your budget, your vision, and your personality. A planner who excels at luxury ballroom affairs may not be the right fit for an intimate garden solemnisation, and vice versa.

I have spent the past few weeks researching the best wedding planners in Singapore for 2026, comparing portfolios, reading real client reviews, cross-referencing pricing, and speaking with people who have used these services. This list covers 10 planners across different price points and specialities so you can find the one that matches your needs, not just the one with the biggest advertising budget.

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What does a wedding planner in Singapore actually do?

A wedding planner handles the coordination, logistics, and creative direction of your wedding day. At a minimum, that includes building a timeline, managing vendor communication, troubleshooting problems, and running the event on the actual day. Full-service planners go further: they help you find and book your venue, source vendors, design the decor concept, and manage your budget from the first meeting to the final send-off.

In Singapore, the term "wedding planner" covers a wide spectrum. Some companies focus purely on actual day coordination (making sure everything runs smoothly on the day itself), while others offer end-to-end planning that begins 9 to 12 months before the wedding. There are also hybrid firms that combine planning with styling, florals, or venue management.

The key distinction to understand before hiring: actual day coordination (from S$1,500 to S$3,000) covers logistics on the wedding day itself. Partial planning (from S$4,000 to S$8,000) adds vendor coordination and timeline management. Full planning (from S$7,000 to S$10,000+) handles everything from concept to execution. Know which level of support you need before comparing quotes.

Next: 1. The Wedding Atelier (Lelian Chew) - best for ultra-luxury celebrations
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1. The Wedding Atelier (Lelian Chew) - best for ultra-luxury celebrations

If your wedding budget comfortably sits in the six-figure range and you want a planner whose name alone opens doors, Lelian Chew is the person to call. A former Goldman Sachs private banker, Chew founded The Wedding Atelier in 2013 and has since become the go-to planner for Asia's ultra-wealthy. She was featured in a BBC documentary titled "Million Dollar Wedding Planner," which tells you everything about the tier she operates in.

What sets The Wedding Atelier apart is the scale and ambition of their productions. We are talking bespoke Cartier jewellery, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of florals through their sister company The Floral Atelier, multi-day destination celebrations across the Maldives, Bali, and beyond. Chew takes on just 10 to 15 weddings per year, which means each client gets an extraordinary level of attention and creative investment. Her 7,000-square-foot headquarters on Alexandra Road includes a temperature-controlled floral studio, giving you a sense of the operation's scale.

This is not the planner for couples watching their budget. Weddings planned by The Wedding Atelier average around S$1 million. But if you are looking for a truly world-class experience with no creative compromise, and you have the budget to match, there is nobody better positioned in Singapore.

Website: theweddingatelier.co
Best for: High-net-worth couples seeking a world-class, no-expense-spared wedding experience.
Pricing: Weddings typically start from S$100,000+; averages around S$1 million (as of 2026).
Standout strength: Featured in BBC's "Million Dollar Wedding Planner" documentary; manages only 10 to 15 weddings per year for maximum exclusivity.

Next: 2. The Wedding Entourage - best for grand, multi-cultural weddings
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2. The Wedding Entourage - best for grand, multi-cultural weddings

With over a decade of experience and recognition from Singapore Tatler as Best Wedding Planner from 2007 to 2015, The Wedding Entourage has handled some of Singapore's most elaborate celebrations. Founded as the wedding arm of The Flying Dutchman events company, the team brings a corporate events level of organisational rigour to wedding planning, which is exactly what you want when coordinating a 500-guest, multi-cultural celebration.

Their strength lies in managing complexity. Multi-day celebrations, weddings that blend Chinese and Indian traditions, events that span multiple venues across a single weekend: these are where The Wedding Entourage thrives. Their events background means they think in terms of production logistics, run sheets, and contingency plans, not just mood boards and colour palettes. That said, their creative output is equally strong, with a portfolio full of visually stunning setups.

Couples consistently praise the team for being calm under pressure and proactive about potential issues. If your wedding involves a large guest list, multiple cultural elements, or logistical complexity that would overwhelm a smaller boutique planner, The Wedding Entourage is a solid choice.

Website: theweddingentourage.com.sg
Best for: Large-scale, multi-cultural weddings requiring corporate-grade coordination.
Pricing: Custom quotes based on event scope; contact directly for packages.
Standout strength: Singapore Tatler Best Wedding Planner recognition (2007 to 2015); backed by a full events company infrastructure.

Next: 3. Rosette Designs & Co - best for styling-focused weddings
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3. Rosette Designs & Co - best for styling-focused weddings

Founded by Hellen Lie in 2013, Rosette Designs has become one of Singapore's most recognisable names in wedding styling. What makes them distinctive is their two-in-one approach: they combine planning and decor under a single roof, so your planner and your stylist are working from the same brief from day one. That eliminates the disconnect that often happens when couples hire planning and decor from separate vendors.

Their portfolio leans towards the visually spectacular, with past weddings featuring everything from lush floral installations to dramatic lighting design. Rosette is the planner you hire when the aesthetic of your wedding is just as important as the logistics. They handle actual day coordination, partial planning, and full wedding planning, with decor packages that can be bundled or booked separately. They also publish genuinely useful content on their blog, including Singapore's wedding ang bao guide, which speaks to their understanding of the local market.

Availability can be tight, especially during peak wedding season (October to December and March to May in Singapore). If Rosette is on your shortlist, reach out at least 9 to 12 months before your wedding date. Pricing is customised based on your requirements, but expect to pay a premium for their design expertise.

Website: rosettedesigns.com
Best for: Couples who want planning and styling handled by the same team, with a strong design focus.
Pricing: Custom quotes; bundled planning and decor packages available.
Standout strength: Integrated planning and decor service eliminates the gap between your planner and stylist.

Next: 4. 1-Host - best for unique venue access
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4. 1-Host - best for unique venue access

Here is something most couples do not realise: 1-Host does not just plan weddings, they manage some of Singapore's most desirable wedding venues. The Alkaff Mansion, Monti, The Summerhouse, 1-Atico, 1-Flowerhill, The Riverhouse, and several others all fall under their portfolio. That means when you hire 1-Host as your planner, you get insider access and preferential coordination at venues that other planners have to negotiate with from the outside.

With over 18,000 events under their belt (weddings, corporate, and private events combined), the team operates with the efficiency of a large-scale events operation. Their venue portfolio spans heritage estates, rooftop spaces, waterfront restaurants, and garden settings, so they can match you with a location that fits your vision without the usual guesswork. Monti's weekend lunch package, for example, starts at S$21,000++ for 123 guests, with additional guests at S$170++ per person.

The trade-off is that 1-Host works best when you are using one of their managed venues. If you have already booked a venue outside their portfolio, you lose their primary advantage. But if you are still deciding on a venue and want a planner who can offer you exclusive access to some of Singapore's most photogenic locations, 1-Host should be high on your list.

Website: 1-host.sg
Best for: Couples who want exclusive access to unique, non-hotel wedding venues in Singapore.
Pricing: Venue-dependent; Monti weekend lunch from S$21,000++ for 123 guests (as of 2026).
Standout strength: Manages 10+ of Singapore's most desirable wedding venues, including The Alkaff Mansion and Monti.

Next: 5. Holy Moly - best for modern, design-forward couples
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5. Holy Moly - best for modern, design-forward couples

Founded in 2018, Holy Moly took a different approach to the wedding planning market. Instead of fixed, all-inclusive packages, they introduced a pay-per-use model where couples choose exactly how much professional support they need. Want full planning? They do that. Just need actual day coordination and some styling advice? That works too. This flexibility makes them particularly appealing to couples who are hands-on with their planning but want a professional safety net.

Their aesthetic leans modern, editorial, and intentionally unconventional. If your Pinterest board is full of minimalist tablescapes, asymmetrical floral arrangements, and candid photography, Holy Moly speaks your language. Beyond traditional planning, the team brings creative capabilities in styling, storytelling, and visual direction, which means your wedding looks cohesive across every touchpoint, from the invitation suite to the table settings to the Instagram stories your guests post.

Holy Moly holds a 100% recommendation rating on Facebook and ranks among the top 10 wedding planners on Bridely.sg. They are a smaller operation compared to some of the larger firms on this list, which means more personal attention but also limited availability. Book early if they match your style.

Website: holymoly.sg
Best for: Design-conscious couples who want a modern, editorial aesthetic with flexible service levels.
Pricing: Pay-per-use model; coordination packages from approximately S$1,600 (as of 2026).
Standout strength: Flexible pay-per-use model lets couples customise their level of professional support.

Next: 6. Chere Weddings & Events - best for detail-obsessed couples
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6. Chere Weddings & Events - best for detail-obsessed couples

Weiwei Tan founded Chere in 2009 and has since planned over 100 weddings while also teaching at the Institute of Certified Wedding Planners. That dual role, practitioner and educator, gives Chere a methodical, process-driven approach that detail-oriented couples appreciate. When reviews consistently describe a planner as "structured" and "meticulous," you know the behind-the-scenes organisation is genuinely strong.

Chere's planning style is hands-on and highly personalised. Weiwei and her team work closely with each couple to develop a wedding concept that reflects their story, then execute it with precision. Their portfolio includes creative themed weddings with custom design elements that become integral to the overall experience. Featured in Singapore Tatler Weddings, Her World Brides Luxe, and Style Weddings, the firm has built a reputation on consistent quality rather than flashy marketing.

Clients highlight two things repeatedly: the team takes charge on the wedding day so couples can genuinely relax, and no detail is too small for them to manage. If you are the type of person who creates spreadsheets for your spreadsheets, Chere will match your energy and then some.

Website: chere.com.sg
Best for: Detail-oriented couples who want a structured, methodical planning process.
Pricing: Custom quotes; contact for consultation.
Standout strength: Founder teaches at the Institute of Certified Wedding Planners; featured in Singapore Tatler Weddings and Her World Brides.

Next: 7. Rose and Revel Co. - best for intimate, visually stunning celebrations
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7. Rose and Revel Co. - best for intimate, visually stunning celebrations

Rose and Revel positions itself as a full-service planning company that creates "visual feasts and warm celebrations." In practice, that translates to a strong focus on aesthetics without sacrificing the personal touch. Client reviews consistently highlight two things: the team's attention to visual detail and their surprisingly reasonable pricing for the quality of work delivered. One reviewer put it simply: "For the amount of work they put in, their prices are so reasonable."

The team excels at intimate to mid-sized weddings where every element is considered and curated. Their dedicated planners work closely with each couple, and clients describe the team as highly responsive and proactive about potential issues. If you want a wedding that looks like it belongs in a magazine but still feels warm and personal rather than sterile and over-produced, Rose and Revel strikes that balance well.

They are a smaller team, which means limited capacity but also means you are unlikely to feel like just another booking on a conveyor belt. Pricing is not listed publicly, but multiple reviews describe it as competitive for the level of service provided.

Website: roseandrevel.co
Best for: Couples planning intimate, aesthetically driven weddings with a personal touch.
Pricing: Custom quotes; clients describe pricing as reasonable for the quality.
Standout strength: Consistently praised for delivering magazine-worthy aesthetics at competitive prices.

Next: 8. Empathy Weddings - best for transparent, structured packages
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8. Empathy Weddings - best for transparent, structured packages

If you appreciate knowing exactly what you are paying for before you commit, Empathy Weddings stands out. They publish their pricing and package inclusions publicly: Actual Day Coordination from S$2,500, Partial Planning from S$4,500, and Full Wedding Planning from S$7,500 per wedding per day. That transparency is rare in an industry where "contact us for a quote" is the standard response, and it makes comparing options significantly easier.

Beyond pricing, Empathy Weddings has built an impressive library of wedding planning resources on their blog, covering everything from wedding costs in Singapore to venue comparisons and planning checklists. This content-first approach signals a team that genuinely wants to educate couples, not just sell packages. Their recommended booking timelines are practical: 9 to 12 months for full planning, 6 to 9 months for partial, and 2 to 6 months for actual day coordination.

Client reviews highlight the team's responsiveness and patience throughout the planning journey. Empathy Weddings is the right fit for first-time planners who want clear expectations, structured support, and no pricing surprises along the way.

Website: empathyweddings.com
Best for: Couples who want transparent pricing and clearly defined package inclusions.
Pricing: Actual Day Coordination from S$2,500; Partial Planning from S$4,500; Full Planning from S$7,500 (as of 2026).
Standout strength: One of the few Singapore wedding planners that publishes full pricing and inclusions upfront.

Next: 9. Spellbound Weddings - best for themed and fantasy-style weddings
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9. Spellbound Weddings - best for themed and fantasy-style weddings

If you have ever dreamed of getting married in an enchanted forest, an underwater kingdom, or a fairytale castle, Spellbound is the planner that takes those concepts and makes them real. With over 18 years in the business, the team of Anna Lim, Keith Bansh, and Cherly Kong brings specialisations in floral design, landscaping and architecture, and event planning respectively. That combination of skills means Spellbound can transform a standard ballroom into something genuinely immersive.

Their portfolio reads like a set designer's showreel, with past weddings featuring elaborate themed environments that go well beyond the typical "rustic" or "garden" aesthetic. They conceptualise, design, and build these environments from scratch, which requires a level of creative and technical capability that most planning firms simply do not have. For couples who want their wedding to feel like stepping into another world, Spellbound delivers.

The trade-off is that heavily themed weddings require larger budgets and longer lead times. Spellbound works best when you give them creative freedom and a budget that supports the vision. If you are looking for simple, minimalist coordination, their strengths would be underutilised.

Website: spellbound.com.sg
Best for: Couples who want a heavily themed, immersive wedding experience.
Pricing: Custom quotes based on theme complexity and scale; contact for consultation.
Standout strength: 18+ years of experience with a team combining floral design, architecture, and event planning for truly immersive themed weddings.

Next: 10. I Do For You - best for destination weddings from Singapore
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10. I Do For You - best for destination weddings from Singapore

Established in 2020, I Do For You is the youngest company on this list, but they have built momentum quickly. Their planning team are graduates of the Institute of Certified Wedding Planners, and the firm has earned recognition from Tatler Asia and The Straits Times, plus a Top 1 "Most Voted" Wedding Planner ranking on Tally Press in 2023. That kind of early traction suggests they are doing something right.

What differentiates I Do For You is their strength in destination wedding planning. While most Singapore planners focus exclusively on local weddings, this team handles both local and overseas celebrations. They also publish their pricing, which is helpful: Full Wedding Planning from S$8,800, Partial Wedding Planning from S$8,200, Actual Day Coordination from S$2,888, Virtual Wedding Planning from S$3,000, and Solemnisation Planning from S$2,688. The range of package options, including virtual planning for overseas couples, shows flexibility that many established firms lack.

Being a younger company, they have a smaller portfolio compared to planners with 10 or 15 years of history. There is also at least one documented negative review regarding a wedding day incident, so do your own due diligence and ask for recent references. That said, the majority of client feedback is strongly positive, with couples praising the team for understanding their vision and executing it faithfully.

Website: idoforyouofficial.com
Best for: Couples planning destination weddings or who need flexible package options including virtual planning.
Pricing: ADC from S$2,888; Partial from S$8,200; Full Planning from S$8,800 (as of 2026).
Standout strength: Strong destination wedding capabilities with published pricing across five different package tiers.

Next: How do you choose the right wedding planner in Singapore?
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How do you choose the right wedding planner in Singapore?

Choosing a wedding planner comes down to five factors. Get these right and you will save yourself months of stress.

  1. Define your support level first. Do you need someone to run the show on the actual day (S$1,500 to S$3,000), help coordinate vendors over several months (S$4,000 to S$8,000), or handle everything from start to finish (S$7,000 to S$10,000+)? Knowing this narrows your shortlist immediately.
  2. Check their portfolio for weddings similar to yours. A planner who specialises in intimate garden solemnisations may not be the best fit for a 400-guest hotel ballroom wedding. Look for evidence that they have successfully handled events at your scale and style.
  3. Read reviews, but read them critically. Every planner will have glowing testimonials on their own website. Check independent platforms like Bridely.sg, Google reviews, and Bridestory for a fuller picture. Pay attention to how planners respond to negative feedback, that tells you more than the positive reviews.
  4. Ask about their vendor network. Experienced planners have established relationships with photographers, caterers, florists, and entertainment providers. Those relationships often translate to better pricing, priority booking, and smoother coordination on the day.
  5. Meet them in person before signing. Wedding planning is a relationship that lasts 6 to 12 months. You need to genuinely like working with this person. Pay attention to how they listen, whether they ask good questions, and whether they push their own ideas or build on yours.
Next: How much does a wedding planner cost in Singapore?
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How much does a wedding planner cost in Singapore?

Wedding planner fees in Singapore typically range from S$1,500 for basic actual day coordination to S$10,000 or more for full-service planning. The final cost depends on the scope of services, the scale of your wedding, and the planner's experience level.

Here is a breakdown of what to expect at each tier:

  • Actual Day Coordination (S$1,500 to S$3,000): The planner takes over logistics on the wedding day itself. They manage the timeline, coordinate vendors, handle setup, and solve problems so you can focus on enjoying the event. Most include one to two pre-wedding meetings and a rehearsal.
  • Partial Planning (S$4,000 to S$8,000): Adds vendor sourcing, contract reviews, budget management, and timeline creation over several months. Best for couples who have booked their venue but need help pulling everything else together.
  • Full Planning (S$7,000 to S$15,000+): End-to-end service from concept development through to the last dance. The planner handles venue selection, vendor sourcing, design direction, budget management, and all coordination. Ideal for busy couples or those planning complex celebrations.
  • Luxury Full Planning (S$15,000 to S$100,000+): Bespoke service with top-tier creative direction, exclusive vendor access, and white-glove coordination. Reserved for high-end celebrations with substantial budgets.

Some planners charge hourly rates averaging around S$110 per hour, though package pricing is far more common. Keep in mind that planner fees are separate from your venue, catering, decor, photography, and other vendor costs. A planner's job is to help you spend your overall budget wisely, and most couples find that a good planner saves them money in the long run by avoiding costly mistakes and negotiating better vendor rates.

Next: Frequently asked questions about hiring a wedding planner in Singapore
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Frequently asked questions about hiring a wedding planner in Singapore

When should I book a wedding planner in Singapore?

For full wedding planning, book 9 to 12 months before your wedding date. For partial planning, 6 to 9 months gives your planner enough time to coordinate effectively. Actual day coordination can work with as little as 2 to 4 months notice, though earlier is always better. Popular planners book out quickly during peak wedding season (October to December, March to May), so do not wait until the last minute.

Is a wedding planner worth the cost?

For most couples, yes. A wedding planner saves you time (hundreds of hours of research and coordination), reduces stress (they handle vendor issues and logistics you would otherwise deal with yourself), and often saves money by leveraging vendor relationships for better pricing. The value is highest for full planning packages and for couples with limited time, complex celebrations, or weddings involving multiple cultural traditions.

What is the difference between a wedding planner and a wedding coordinator?

A wedding planner is involved from the early stages, helping with concept development, vendor selection, and overall design direction. A wedding coordinator (or actual day coordinator) focuses specifically on executing the plan on the wedding day. Some firms offer both services separately, while others bundle them into a single package. The terms are often used interchangeably in Singapore, so always clarify the scope of services before signing.

Can I hire a wedding planner on a tight budget?

Yes. Actual day coordination packages start from around S$1,500 to S$2,500, which is manageable for most wedding budgets. Some planners also offer hourly consultations if you just need advice on specific aspects. The key is being honest about your budget upfront so the planner can recommend the right level of service rather than overselling a package you do not need.

The best wedding planner for your Singapore wedding depends on your budget, your style, and how much help you actually need. If money is no object and you want a once-in-a-lifetime production, The Wedding Atelier delivers at the highest level. If you want transparent pricing and a structured process, Empathy Weddings makes comparing options straightforward. And if design is your priority, Rosette Designs and Holy Moly both bring strong creative vision to the table.

Whatever you decide, start the conversation early. The best planners fill their calendars 6 to 12 months in advance, especially for peak season dates. Meet at least two or three planners before committing, ask to see recent portfolios, and trust your instincts about who you want to work with for the next several months. If you are in the events or wedding industry yourself and need a website that showcases your portfolio and converts visitors into enquiries, take a look at our guide to website design for events companies for practical advice on building an online presence that works as hard as you do.

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