In 2022/2023, the couple documented the renovation of their private apartment. They shared the journey of building a home that reflected both their tastes—Aaron’s preference for darker, moody textures (reminiscent of his bars) and Janice’s love for bright, travel-inspired aesthetics.
In an era of rising individualism and transactional relationships, the Chiang-Khoo union feels almost radical in its quiet commitment. Neither Janice nor Aaron has an Instagram account under their own name. They do not seek influence. They seek integrity.
Their marriage quietly challenges several modern assumptions: Janice Chiang And Aaron Khoo Married
While most couples fly off immediately, Janice and Aaron surprised guests by staying an extra two days at the Capella for a "post-wedding brunch circuit."
Their actual honeymoon is planned for June. They have reportedly booked the entire Brando resort in French Polynesia for ten days. However, insiders say they might skip it due to Aaron’s pending VC deal in Vietnam. For now, the couple is residing in their newly renovated bungalow at Nassim Road. In 2022/2023, the couple documented the renovation of
Aaron proposed not on a helicopter pad or a Santorini sunset, but in the back room of a second-hand record store in Kampong Glam. The place, Retrovo, was where they had their third date, digging through crates of obscure Cantopop and Brazilian bossa nova.
“He was more nervous than I’d ever seen him,” Janice recalls in the couple’s only joint statement, issued to a small circle of family and close friends. “Aaron’s hands shake when he’s about to play a difficult jazz solo. But that day, they shook while holding a piece of vinyl. He’d hidden the ring in the sleeve of Bill Evans’ You Must Believe in Spring.” Neither Janice nor Aaron has an Instagram account
She said yes. Then she asked him to play the record. He did. The store owner, Mr. Tan, witnessed the whole thing and later admitted he “pretended to reorganize the jazz section for twenty minutes just so they could have the moment.”
In September 2024, the couple announced that they were expecting their first child. This marked a new chapter in their marriage, shifting their content and focus toward preparing for parenthood.
They held their solemnization at the National Gallery Singapore. The venue, with its high ceilings, marble floors, and colonial architecture, provided a grand yet minimalist backdrop that suited the couple's aesthetic.