The daughter of business tycoon and Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan has tied the knot in extravagant style.
Malaysian heiress Chryseis Tan, 29, married business executive Faliq Nasimuddin, 32, in front of family and friends at The Chateau, an exclusive five-star resort located north west of Kuala Lumpur.
She wore a stunning ivory lace gown by Indonesian designer Yefta Gunawan for the ceremony, along with a dramatic full-length veil, before changing into a traditional gold and red ‘qunkua’ dress.
Photographs shared on Instagram, under the hashtag #chrysfaliqeverafter, show the happy couple posing in front of breathtaking floral displays – including an arch made of roses – and cutting an impressive six-tier cake.
Malaysian heiress Chryseis Tan, 29, has tied the knot with business executive Faliq Nasimuddin, 32, in a lavish ceremony
Chryseis, pictured with her bridesmaids, wore a stunning ivory lace gown by Indonesian designer Yefta Gunawan, along with a dramatic full-length veil
The bride is the daughter of business tycoon and Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan (pictured)
Other snaps show Chryseis’s group of glamorous bridesmaids wearing Grecian-inspired pink gowns, before changing into shorter peach frocks featuring lace detailing.
While the wedding incorporated traditional Malay and Chinese elements, the theme of the wedding was ‘English Garden’, with stunning flower arrangements filling the marquee.
The happy couple were seen cutting an impressive six-tier cake, decorated with elegant bead embellishments and a floral topper.
Ahead of the lavish ceremony on Friday, Chryseis shared teasers on her Instagram page for her 270,000 followers – including photographs of a stunning pre-wedding shoot in Venice.
The happy couple were pictured cutting into an impressive six-tier cake at the reception
Chryseis later changed into a traditional gold and red ‘qunkua’ dress, while her bridesmaids slipped into peach lace frocks
The glamorous bridesmaids posing outside The Chateau, an exclusive five-star resort located north west of Kuala Lumpur
The heiress revealed that she was engaged last June, after sharing a photograph of the romantic proposal in Marrakech.
Faliq dropped to one knee in a riad adorned with dozens of candles and bedecked with fresh flowers, including a blossom sign spelling out: ‘Will you marry me?’.
The newlyweds have known each other since school, and officially started dating back in 2014.
Chryseis and Faliq looked over-the-moon as they left their ceremony as husband and wife
Chryseis chose a stunning wedding dress by designer Yefta Gunawan for the ceremony
As the son of late billionaire businessman Tan Sri Nasimuddin Amin, he is quite the match for Chryseis, whose father is worth an estimated 1.9billion RM or £340million.
Following in the footsteps of their fathers, Faliq is deputy executive chairman and group managing director of the Naza TTDI Group, while Chryseis is CEO of Berjaya Times Square, Malaysia’s largest inner city shopping mall.
Chryseis regularly shares snaps of her jet-set lifestyle online, with recent trips to Japan, London and New Zealand.
Guests have been sharing their photographs from the big day on Instagram using the hashtag #chrysfaliqeverafter
Chryseis revealed that she was engaged last June, after sharing a photograph of the proposal in Marrakech
She is pictured here with Faliq (far left), father Vincent (far right) and her mother Esther