There was something different about this Gavin and Jannine’s Tinghun from the very beginning. The moment everyone stepped into the room, it felt like we had been transported into another era. The entire family chose to wear traditional Chinese garments, and together it created a unified look that felt intentional, refined, and deeply rooted in heritage. On camera, the textures and rich tones came alive in a way that felt both timeless and cinematic.
Gavin wore a traditional cheongsam adorned with a striking dragon, a symbol of strength and power. Standing beside him, Jannine wore a matching ensemble detailed with a phoenix, representing grace and renewal. Seeing those two symbols together was powerful without needing explanation. Even in still photographs, you could sense the meaning behind what they wore.
Visually, it was a gift to document. The embroidery caught the light beautifully, the silhouettes framed each person with elegance, and the overall scene felt layered with culture and pride. It was not just an engagement ceremony. It felt like a celebration of lineage, family, and the union of two households.
Coordination: Tinghun Guru
Videography: Filmeo
Makeup: Marben Talanay
Couturier: Jerome Salaya Ang
Styling: Kathy Sy-King
Host: Candice Tan
