VRChat Wedding Service V-Konshiki Ding Launches 3D Bridal Costume Sales

The release marks a step toward commodifying virtual wedding experiences within VRChat, formalizing a service that combines real-world ceremony conventions with metaverse-specific staging.

Reporting from 2 sources: ASCII.jp, PANORA.

VRChat Wedding Service V-Konshiki Ding Launches 3D Bridal Costume Sales

V Inc. and The Sow Inc. have begun selling 3D bridal costumes for the VRChat wedding service V-Konshiki Ding (V婚式 Ding). The costumes, named VRCWedding Ding, include wedding dresses and tuxedos, and went on sale June 27, 2026, via the service's official BOOTH store. V Inc. handled production, world and gimmick creation, event production, and the new 3D costume design. The costumes are compatible with 13 avatar models: Shinano, Rurune, Sio, Milltina, Shinra, Chocolat, Lime, Chiffon, Plum, Milfy, Kipfel, Ramune, and Manuka. Pricing varies: a wedding dress full set costs 5,500 yen (sale) or 7,500 yen (regular), while a tuxedo full set is 2,500 yen (sale) or 3,500 yen (regular). A launch campaign and a photo contest for bridal scenes in VRChat are also planned, with details to be announced on the service's X account. V-Konshiki Ding provides full ceremony support including world creation, MC, and photography, blending real wedding elements like ring exchanges and bouquet tosses with VRChat-specific staging.

V Inc. and The Sow Inc. are the two companies behind the service. V Inc. is led by CEO Kota Fujiwara, and The Sow Inc. by CEO Kaito Kishishita. V Inc. has capital and business alliances with Sony Group, Square Enix, and Itochu Corporation, among others.

The costumes are sold as separate items or as full sets. A wedding dress alone costs 3,000 yen on sale or 4,000 yen regular. A tuxedo alone costs 1,500 yen on sale or 2,000 yen regular. All items are available at the V-Konshiki Ding official BOOTH store.

The service positions itself as a "next-generation bridal experience." It combines real wedding elements like an entrance, ring exchange, signing of marriage vows, bouquet toss, and flower shower with VRChat-specific spatial staging and gimmicks. The ceremony worlds include MC services and photography support.

The launch campaign and photo contest details will be announced on the service's X account. The photo contest will accept submissions of "bridal scenes unique to virtual spaces, such as weddings, commemorative photos, and memorable shots with friends."

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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