The National Wedding Show is set to take the booming wedding industry by storm yet again in two special showings this year. Running from the 26th to the 28th of September in London at Earls Court Two and from the 10th to the 12th of October at Birmingham NEC, the event will attract soon-to-be newlyweds and their families, wedding planners, and product and service providers for all aspects of a wedding.
The Designer area and Boutique area will showcase the latest designs for brides and grooms to be as well as their bridesmaids and the mother of the bride, providing umpteen ideas for seamstresses and the opportunity to purchase a brand new gown from innumerable designers. Thirty-minute catwalk shows to showcase the designs will be held four times daily. Dresses range from traditional white gowns with diamante detail and vintage lace to Hollywood style dresses. The Blissful Thinking section features bridal underwear for the special night. Alternative gowns will also be introduced, including gothic gowns with biker style boots, corsets with net skirts, and vibrant colored gowns and accessories.
The Boutique area is expected to be the largest collection of wedding garments in the UK. Visitors can browse through hundreds of dresses as well as accessories that include tiaras, headpieces, veils and footwear.
Caryn Franklin will be present with her makeover team to select brides from the audience for a celebrity makeover and goody bag. Wedding professionals in attendance include hairdresser Lisa Shepherd, A-list celebrity make-up artist Ariane Poole and TV fashion producer Jane Galpin. Together, the experts will be offering invaluable advice on everything from body shape and dresses to accessories, hair and make-up.
Inspiration sessions will be held to provide advice on planning the wedding day, concepts and budgets for the wedding flowers, and design style and fillings for the wedding cake. To help visitors get into the spirit of the occasion, the Celebration bar will be providing a glass of champagne. There will also be plenty of cafes, restaurants and bars available so visitors don't have to leave the venue to break for lunch or a quick snack.
Exhibitors at previous shows recognized an increase in the number of clients visiting their stores and making purchases as a result of their exposure at the National Wedding Show. The event puts them in direct contact with their clients to showcase their best products and services and create new business opportunities.
Paul writes for Wedding car hire Plymouth and Plymouth executive cars.
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