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Bangkok's 10 best bridal ateliers

Thai couture or silk sabai allure?

Tita Petchnamnung
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For a long time, brides looked elsewhere for the beautiful white dress. Paris, Milan, New York. The assumption was that the best had to come from somewhere far away – as if beauty and craftsmanship couldn't possibly exist here. But they do. They always have.

Thai designers understand the weight of tradition without being confined by it. And perhaps most importantly, there is something meaningful about entrusting your wedding dress to hands that understand your context, your story and your visual language, whether you have lived here your whole life or chosen Bangkok as home.

Bangkok is not playing when it comes to bridal. Push open an unassuming workroom door and you will find heritage embroidery, stitched patiently by hand. A few streets over, the scene flips. Sleek studios. Clean lines. Romance on one end, razor sharp minimalism on the other and everything in between.

The best part is you are not scrolling through samples or waiting on updates from another continent. You are sitting across from the designer. You are touching fabrics, pinning ideas, changing your mind. It is collaborative. It is personal. It is made around you.

Here are 10 Thai bridal brands to know – especially if that big day's on the horizon.

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For a brand that offers both Thai heritage and modernity at the same time, Sirivannavari can touch both Thai craftsmanship and the contemporary bride. When artisanship is not the past, but a conversation of the present – this is Sirivannavari Atelier and Academy, founded in 2016 by HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana to preserve and extend the spirit of Thai artisanship, blending traditional Thai embroidery with French techniques and contemporary design.

This institution ensures that every creation – whether haute couture, ready-to-wear, menswear or bridal – clearly reflects the distinctive craftsmanship of the Maison. The commitment to savoir-faire is evident. In Sirivannavari bridal gowns, you'll see details that require time, movements that aren't accidental and beauty that's inseparable from meaning. It not only reinforces the brand's identity but also supports local artisans and nurtures the Thai textile industry to survive and grow.

Perfect for brides who don't want to choose between 'Thai' or 'modern' – because the brand understands that both can coexist gracefully.

Bespoke bridal pieces typically start from B200,000 and can reach several hundred thousand depending on embroidery detail.

Sirivannavari, 1/F Siam Paragon, South Zone, Bangkok

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For the wedding dress as a space of memory, we give you Mesh Museum. Born from the vision of Mai-Plat Pladit, who views the wedding dress as a single piece of sculpture in life – one that doesn't need to be perfect by anyone's definition, but must be true to the wearer's life. This makes the dress design capable of distinctly telling the story of the style and life she loves.

Mesh Museum's design is a conversation between designer and bride, seeking out what she wants to keep and what she's ready to let pass through. 

Custom bridal pieces begin around B80,000, with no upper limit depending on the scope of the project.

Mesh Museum, Pridi Banomyong 14 (Yaek 10), Watthana, Bangkok

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NICHp Atelier, founded by Nicha Prasanklaw – a designer passionate about design who's reached her tenth year with the brand – carries a distinctly minimal, refined aesthetic woven with intense femininity. The bride on her big day looks luxurious but never shouts. 

NICHp Atelier bridal gowns aren't designed just to be a snapshot of 'the big day', but clothing that a woman can recognise herself in when she looks back. Dresses that don't need to explain bridehood through flounce, but choose to communicate through line, weight and the space that allows the wearer's personality to sound its own voice.

In the context of the contemporary bridal world, NICHp Atelier is like a new planet that moves forward with confidence and leaves traces in the memory of women who believe that the wedding day doesn't need to be 'like anyone else's' – it needs to be 'closest to yourself'.

Bridal gowns typically range from B60,000-150,000 depending on fabric and construction.

NICHp Atelier, Ngamwongwan 26 Soi 15, Bang Khen, Bangkok

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For brides who want to look beautiful, elegant, simple – but with meticulous detail hidden behind the gown's magnificence – there's White Asava, the luxury bridal line under Asava Group by Khun Moo Polpat Asavaprapa. Founded in 2017, Asava sees the wedding day as the day when dreams connect with reality, translating the simple beauty of beginning a blessed life together.

Asava has created a bridal line that's clever and graceful – designed to complement, enhance and celebrate the authentic self of the confident bride. Every line serves its purpose directly, letting the body, posture and personality of the wearer be what's remembered. 

Pricing starts from around B100,000 and can go upwards depending on complexity and customisation.

Asava Group, Sukhumvit 45, Bangkok

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Patarasiri Regalia is a name that's stood in the world of bespoke bridal for decades, with a view that creating a wedding dress isn't just design work – it's creating living art, work that contains the identity, story and meaning of the wearer in an elegant white dress. Every piece is designed to have emotional value and as time passes, that beauty doesn't fade but intensifies in the wearer's memory.

Patarasiri has been passed down and built upon by the second generation: New Saranchalee Pariyawat, Creative Director; Noon Siripak Pariyawat, Designer; and Nan Anyarat Pariyawat, Managing Director, who've developed it into Patarasiri Regalia for bridal work rooted in meticulous craftsmanship, which takes anywhere from several months to years to create. When worn, it's like becoming part of high art – beautiful beyond time.

At the same time, the designs are conceived contemporarily, so they can step beyond the frame of 'bridal gown' into evening wear for other special occasions with grace and wonder.

Given the artisanal nature and lengthy creation process, prices begin around B150,000 and can reach into the millions for museum-quality pieces.

Patarasiri Regalia, Thonglor 13, Khlong Tan Nuea, Bangkok

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This is a house built on old Hollywood glamour – the kind that doesn't age because it was never trying to be trendy in the first place. Poem's bridal pieces are structured, edgy even – sharp tailoring meeting tulle in unexpected ways, or leather accents paired with something ethereal.

These aren't dresses that say 'bride' in pastel tones and predictable lace. The silhouettes are clean, modern, occasionally daring and always meticulously executed.

For brides who'd rather skip the Disney princess moment and go straight to feeling like the leading lady in a film that hasn't been made yet, Poem gets it.

Pieces range from around B50,000-120,000, making it accessible without sacrificing the design integrity.

Poem Bangkok, 2/F Gaysorn Village, Bangkok

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Mee Netdaw Vattanasimakorn’s wedding dresses are literally love letters. Landmee Lovestory, the brand's bridal line, is built on the idea that every couple's narrative is singular and the dress should directly reflect that. So instead of flipping through a lookbook and pointing, brides sit down with the team and actually talk. About what matters, about the small details only they would notice, about the moments they want stitched into fabric.

The result is gowns that feel vintage without being costumey, romantic without tipping into saccharine. Lace that's delicate but not fragile, embroidery that might spell out a private joke or the coordinates of where you met. This is bridal design as literal storytelling, where the craftsmanship is impeccable but the soul of it is what you bring.

Landmee has been around for over 15 years, evolving from handmade jewellery to full-blown fashion and the bridal collection feels like the natural culmination.

Custom bridal pieces start around B70,000, with pricing influenced by the level of personalisation and detail.

Landmee, 3/F Central Embassy, Bangkok

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‘Sisters’ backwards – that’s Sretsis, founded by the three Sukhahuta sisters. Creative Director Pim trained at Parsons and it shows in the way the brand balances dreamlike silhouettes with a strain of whimsy rarely seen in bridal.

Think intricate lace that feels lifted from a storybook, tulle that drifts as you move and prints that add a flicker of mischief. Sretsis bridal is playful, feminine, quietly enchanting – never naive. It is for brides who want a touch of magic, who value hand-finished detail yet remain entirely certain of who they are.

Beyoncé and Katy Perry have worn Sretsis. So have countless Bangkok brides who simply wanted to feel like the most luminous version of themselves. That is the beauty of this brand – it does not try to transform you. It amplifies what is already there.

Bridal pieces typically fall between B60,000-180,000, depending on the complexity of lacework and embellishment.

Sretsis, 2/F Central Embassy, Bangkok. Also at 2/F Gaysorn Plaza, Bangkok

Sretsis Inn, 38 Soi Ton Son, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok

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This is a house built on Thai aesthetics. Vanus calls itself 'The Best of Thai Wedding Dress' and after decades in the business, they've earned the right to say it.

The traditional Thai embroidery is genuine – not shortcuts, not approximations. We're talking hand-stitched detail that takes months, precious stones like rubies woven into fabric, Thai silk and all. They also offer modern Western-style gowns with French-influenced techniques, but make no mistake: their heart is in preserving and elevating Thai bridal traditions.

This is heirloom-level work. Not fast fashion, not even slow fashion – this is the dress your daughter might wear, then her daughter after that. For brides who want to honour tradition, who understand that true luxury is in the time, the hands and the heritage.

Expect to invest anywhere from B150,000 upwards, with no real ceiling for bespoke, heavily embroidered creations.

Vanus Couture, 1550-1552 Lat Phrao Road, Wang Thonglang, Bangkok

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Disaya Sorakraikitikul came back from London with a head full of John Galliano's atelier secrets and a vision for bridal that's equal parts whimsical and wearable. Her eponymous brand, which launched in 2004, has become synonymous with delicate craftsmanship – the kind where you lean in closer to admire the beadwork and realise it's even more intricate than you thought.

Disaya's bridal collection is a study in ethereal femininity: lace, tulle, embroidery. These are romantic gowns, yes, but with a sophistication that keeps them from veering into costume territory. The silhouettes range from classic ballgowns to sleek, modern cuts.

Perfect for the bride who wants to feel soft and strong at the same time, who appreciates the art of couture but still wants to be able to move, dance and actually enjoy her wedding day in what she's wearing.

Bridal pieces range from B80,000-200,000, reflecting the handwork and premium fabrics involved.

2/F Central Embassy, 1031 Ploenchit Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

2/F Groove at central world, 4, 4/1-2 Rama I Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

1/F Paragon, 451 Rama I Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

1/F Emporium, 622 Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110

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