About Wed&

About Wed&

Wed& is a wedding publication founded in 2020 by two former wedding planners who spent a decade planning celebrations across Singapore and Southeast Asia — multicultural ceremonies, destination weddings, and everything in between.

What began as a community resource during the pandemic has grown into something more intentional: a publication with a clear editorial direction and a specific point of view. We believe the most useful wedding guidance comes from real weddings, real couples, real decisions, real budgets, interpreted through the experience of people who have worked inside this industry. That belief shapes everything we publish.

Weiwei spent ten years as a wedding planner in Singapore, working across cultures and formats: Chinese tea ceremonies and civil solemnisations, intimate dinners and large multi-day celebrations, weddings that crossed borders and blended traditions. She founded Wed& to put that experience into writing, in a form that couples can actually use. The advice here is the advice she would have given her own couples.

Herlina is co-founder and editorial lead. Indonesian-born and Singapore-based for more than twenty years, she brings a regional perspective to the publication and an instinct for what couples actually need to know, rather than what the wedding industry wants them to hear. She reviews everything that goes out under the Wed& name.

Together, they run a publication that takes Asia weddings seriously: the cultural complexity, the real costs, the decisions that matter and the ones that don’t. For couples, that means planning guidance drawn from planners who have worked inside the industry across Asia. For the wedding professionals who follow along through Wed& Insider, it means insights drawn from the same source.

We are planners at heart. We notice what others might not. And we built this to share what we see.

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