Rena Koh

Rena Koh (born c. 1970) is a Malaysian-born British fashion designer, especially noted for her bridal wear.

Based in Hong Kong in the early 1990s,[2] in 1993 she won the "Best Collection Award" at the Hong Kong Fashion Week[3] and at the 1997 British Bridal Awards three of her dresses were entered and one won the best "Long and Romantic" dress.

[citation needed] Her dresses appeared at the debut edition of the New York Bridal Apparel Show in April 1994 and was one of the busiest booths with visitors on display.

[10] In 2001, one of her dresses, a "sleeveless gown, approximately 15 to 20 yards of silk organza with a Basque waist, delicate beading along the neckline and the front skirt and a built-in tulle underskirt and boned bodice" was donated by the Bridal Salon at Marshall Field's to the Lyric Opera of Chicago and worn by Alexandra von der Weth and Noemi Nademann in the Cafe Momus scene in Act II of Giacomo Puccini's "La Boheme" in January–February 2002.

In 2013 the charity Oxfam are selling a Size 12 dress of Rena Koh's for £110, describing it as a "gorgeous wedding dress from Rena Koh in a heavy ivory polyester & trimmed with festoons of rosebuds with clusters of pearl stamens at their centres.