When lifestyle writer Melissa C. Koh [1] married James Chen at the Ritz Carlton in Millenia, Singapore, she brought along five wedding dresses for the occasion. But these weren't your standard gowns — they were all full-on princess looks, each design more dazzling than the one before.
While Melissa walked the aisle in a special Amanda Lee number with a folded tier skirt and veil (complete with some very special Tiffany & Co. jewels and Gianvito Rossi pumps, mind you), she coordinated her strapless cloud of a dress with a tiara for her first dance and later switched into a blue — yes, we said blue! — floor-sweeping sheath with floral appliqué and a cape train that seemed to go for miles.
Of course, her friends and family kept track of every look, documenting the majestic snaps on Instagram. Read on for a peek, and just wait until you see those confetti shots on the dance floor.
Melissa Started Her Wedding Weekend in This Floral Appliqué Tea Ceremony Dress
She and James Hosted Their Guests For a Pre-Ceremony Reception
This was Melissa's first strapless number, which featured floating florals and a beaded belt.
She Walked Down the Aisle in This Stunning Tiered Gown by Amanda Lee
It Featured Layers of Lightweight Chiffon
Here's a Shot of the Dress on the Hanger
And 1 of Melissa Putting on Her Dazzling Tiffany & Co. Jewels
Melissa Wore Three Pairs of Gianvito Rossi Heels
Her Bridesmaids Dresses in 1-Shoulder Millennial Pink Gowns
Melissa's Second Strapless Dress Was For the Party
The Design's Skirt Resembled a Cloud
It Was Voluminous and Feather-Like, and Melissa Accessorized With a Tiara
She Took Her First Dance in the Dress
Confetti Covered the Circular Stage
Melissa's Final Dress Was the Prettiest Shade of Blue
The Design, by Jessica Cindy, Featured a Gorgeous Cape Train
The Skirt Extended For What Seemed Like Miles
Like We Said, It Barely Even Fits in the Picture Frame
Of Course, the Cake Was Just as Majestic