Love Goes Back to School: Singaporean Couple Revisits Secondary School for Wedding Shoot

Love Goes Back to School: Singaporean Couple Revisits Secondary School for Wedding Shoot

Can We Time‑Travel to Fix Those Awkward High‑School Moments?

We all want a “do‑over,” right? Imagine stepping back to the awkward first date with your high‑school crush and saying, “No, that’s not how I want it to go.”

Meet Jacinda Tan—Singapore’s “Back‑in‑Time” Bride

  1. Jacinda is recently engaged, and she’s taken the idea of “time‑travel” seriously—outside the lab, that is.
  2. She decided to shoot a pre‑wedding video that takes her back to the halls of North Vista Secondary School.
  3. The video, posted on TikTok (Oct 19), has already racked up 92,000+ views and 8,000+ likes.

Why We’re All Gushing

  • School Uniforms, Old‑School Charm
  • Jacinda and her fiancé toss in their worn‑out school blazers and skirts, creating a reel that looks straight out of a coming‑of‑age romance movie.

  • Playful Nostalgia
  • From skipping through the corridors to a game of “catch” on the field, the film dips into the kind of school rites of passage that hit right in the feels.

  • Relatable Comments
  • Viewers who remember those sticky notes, lunchtime gossip, or the dreaded science project are nodding along—both emotionally and with a few chuckles.

    We’ll Be There All the Way, Right?

    Jacinda’s post won everyone on the internet a moment to dream about their own “after‑school diary” that could play out in perfect harmony (instead of a dramatic teenage blunder). The video isn’t just a visual trip down memory lane—it’s a reminder that, even if you can’t literally go back in time, you can still make sweet, sentimentally nostalgic moments happen just the way you’d want them to.

  • So, what’s next for the bride‑to‑be?*
  • Can she take anyone else on a “school‑era rewind”? Maybe, but for now, it’s safe to binge on this heart‑warming TikTok and revel in that oh‑man‑what‑a‑time‑again feel!

    Love, Laughter, and a Little “Clock” Moment

    The Classroom Cuddle

    When two students exchanged shy glances during class, shared a drink at the tuck shop, and walked hand‑in‑hand to the next assembly, the entire Singapore campus seemed to pause— and a smile instantly spread across everyone’s faces. “Aww,” the gossip column almost whispered.

    TikTok’s “Pop‑in‑Love”

    Jacinda, the creative mastermind behind modern hand‑embroidery label Deer Folks, pushed a proposal video to TikTok that felt as sweet as a squeeze on a freshly baked cookie. Filmed on a recent getaway in Melbourne, the clip captured the same intimate vibe as the couple’s pre‑wedding shoot, but with a twist: a genuine (and slightly unaware) proposal on the other side of the city.
    Even though Jacinda almost forgot the crucial question, her nervous, “just‑in‑time” rock‑ahead‑a‑slide delivered the perfect “yes.”

    Escape to the Countryside

    Away from the city’s hustle, Jacinda surprised her partner with a ring—hand‑crafted by herself and engraved with both of their initials, for when the sky turned hazy over the Victorian countryside. Think of it as a “pocket‑size bouquet” that said, “Let’s do this forever.”
    That combo—hand‑made ring + country stroll—made even the most skeptical heart flutter.

    Jacinda’s Creative Journey

    Besides founding Deer Folks and selling embroidery kits, Jacinda also jammed with big names like Uniqlo, Fjallraven, and WeWork. Her work’s blend of style and storytelling keeps her brand buzzing like a honey‑comb in a busy hive.

    Key Highlights:

  • Brand Collaborations – Netflix‑level quality for brands like Uniqlo, Fjallraven, and WeWork.
  • Workshops – Teaching others how to stitch the future.
  • Products – From roving kits to wobbly embroidery tools, all infused with her signature flair.
  • Bottom Line

    From a first‑day crush in Singapore to a TikTok proposal in Melbourne and a hand‑crafted ring in a Yorkshire farm, Jacinda’s love story is proof that romance can sparkle in every corner—especially when it’s sprinkled with heartfelt humor and a pinch of creative genius.

  • (All photos and content are protected under AsiaOne copyright—no fun‑fair hacks!)*)