Top 5 Planners in South Korea

  • Publication date: 03/16/2026
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South Korea knows how to do weddings with style. Clean aesthetics, thoughtful details, beautifully designed spaces — everything feels intentional and refined. It’s the kind of place where even the smallest elements are treated like part of the overall design. Behind many of these celebrations are planners who know exactly how to bring an idea to life. In this list, Wezoree highlights five wedding planners in South Korea whose work stands out for its creativity, taste, and ability to turn a vision into something truly memorable.

Plan Hyejin

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Photo @plan.hyejin

Planning a wedding in Seoul often means navigating dozens of decisions, vendors, schedules, and traditions — and this is exactly where Plan Hyejin shines. Еhe studio focuses on turning what can feel like a complicated process into something calm, clear, and thoughtfully organized.

Rather than approaching weddings through one fixed style, Plan Hyejin adapts each project to the couple themselves. Some celebrations lean toward modern hotel elegance, others toward softer, romantic aesthetics. The common thread is balance — a wedding that feels visually refined while still relaxed and comfortable for the couple and their guests.

Ryohan + Anne Jang

Photo Leekyungho
Photo Leekyungho

At Ryohan + Anne Jang, weddings are treated as creative productions rather than standard events. Based in Seoul, the studio blends planning, spatial design, and artistic direction to create celebrations that feel distinctive, thoughtful, and visually striking. Each project begins with one guiding idea: the couple’s story should shape the entire experience.

“We see weddings as an opportunity to express that story in a way that truly reflects who the couple is,” the team explains. “Every concept begins with the couple’s story, and we add our own perspective and interpretation to shape something original.”

The studio manages every stage of the process — from venue sourcing and design concept to program planning and full on-site coordination — working closely with couples to build celebrations that feel personal rather than formulaic. Their weddings take place across a wide range of spaces, including traditional Korean hanok houses, contemporary galleries, private homes, open fields, and industrial studios that allow room for bold design ideas.

Tradinoi

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Photo TRADINOI

Some weddings are remembered for their beauty. Others are remembered for how they made people feel. For the team at TRADINOI, the second matters most. “To me, a wedding is not just an event,” Bella, the founder, explains. “It is a form of spatial storytelling that holds two people’s time, memories, and emotions.”

That perspective guides the way Tradinoi plans weddings. The studio designs around 220 celebrations each year, yet every project begins with a clear emotional priority — understanding what truly matters to the couple before shaping the visual concept. Their structured planning system combines guest flow, spatial direction, floral design, and atmosphere into one cohesive vision.

Flowers play a particularly important role in their work. “There is something deeply moving about filling a space with living elements and expressing the emotions of the day through floral design,” Bella says.

Kim Ji-yu

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Photo @jiu__planner

There’s a quiet confidence in the way Kim Ji-yu approaches weddings. Rather than relying on spectacle, her work is guided by balance, emotion, and an intuitive understanding of how a celebration should feel from beginning to end.

Based in Seoul, Kim Ji-yu is known for creating weddings that feel refined without being overstated. Her background in design influences the way she shapes each event — thinking carefully about the relationship between space, people, and atmosphere. From the ceremony setting to the smallest decorative detail, every element is considered as part of the experience guests will remember.

Her weddings often carry a sense of calm elegance. The focus is placed on natural interactions, meaningful moments with family, and an environment where couples can truly enjoy the day rather than feel overwhelmed by it.

Planner Won

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Photo @andrewkwon_studio

Precision, coordination, and a deep understanding of the Korean wedding ecosystem sit at the center of Planner Won, a Seoul-based planning company known for guiding couples through the often complex process of preparing a wedding in Korea. The team works closely with studios, stylists, venues, and photographers, helping couples navigate every stage of the planning journey — from the first consultation to the final ceremony.

Operating within Seoul’s fast-moving wedding industry, Planner Won has built a reputation for reliability and strong vendor relationships, allowing couples to move confidently through planning decisions. With a team of dedicated planners supporting each project, the company continues to help couples transform the complicated logistics of wedding preparation into a celebration that feels effortless, joyful, and beautifully coordinated.

A beautiful wedding doesn’t come together on its own. It takes someone who understands the flow of the day, the design of the space, and the emotions behind it all. These five wedding planners in South Korea have built a reputation for doing exactly that. Their work feels thoughtful, stylish, and effortlessly polished — the kind of celebrations couples remember long after the last toast.

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Natali Grace Levine Editor-in-Chief

Natali joined the Wezoree team in 2022 with over a decade of experience in the Wedding&Event Industry. She pursued a degree in Communications, with a minor in Digital Media. Before joining the Wezoree team, she has received numerous awards for her contributions to digital media and entrepreneurship - Women in Media Empowerment Award in 2016, US Digital Media Innovator Award in 2019, the Entrepreneurial Excellence in Media Award in 2021, and the American Digital Content Leadership Award in 2022. She has been working as an executive editor and digital director for nearly eight years.