A studio built around the morning
Aglow grew out of one stubborn belief: that a bride should look like herself on her wedding day, only luminous — never like a stranger in heavy makeup she will not recognise in twenty years of photographs.
Charmaine spent seven years assisting on weddings and editorial sets before opening Aglow in 2017, in a quiet shophouse studio off Craig Road. She had seen too many brides handed a one-size look on the most photographed morning of their lives, and wanted to build something slower and more personal.
The studio was never meant to be the biggest bridal name in Singapore. It was meant to be the one where the morning feels calm, where the artist arrives early and unhurried, and where the look is built around your skin, your features and the celebration you have actually planned — Chinese, Malay, Indian, civil or somewhere joyfully in between.
Today a hand-picked team of five, each a wedding specialist, looks after couples across Singapore and on destination celebrations abroad. We still keep our diary deliberately small, because the unhurried morning is the whole point — and we would rather do fewer weddings beautifully than many in a rush.
Charmaine Yeo — Founder & Lead Bridal Artist
Three things we won’t bend on
You, only luminous
We enhance, never mask. The goal is for your partner and your future self to recognise the woman in the photographs.
A calm morning
We arrive early, keep the room quiet and the timeline honest. Your getting-ready hours should feel like a gift, not a sprint.
Honest from the first reply
Clear proposals, no hidden fees, and a frank answer if a look or a timeline will not work for your day.