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Love is in the air this October at Second Skin Events bridal show
Second Skin Events is set to present its ‘Bride Warz’ event next month at The Marriott Hotel in Queen Square.
On Sunday, October 5, the highly-anticipated wedding show with a twist will showcase a wide range of discounted designer bridal fashion.
From 12:30pm, visitors will be able to browse through the stunning bridal, bridesmaid and mother-of-the-bride dresses, all of which will be priced at £250 or less. Luxury labels will include Mori Lee, Enzoani, Lasposa and Alexia Couture.
Director of Second Skin Events Stephanie Hughes said: “Not only will guests be able to purchase beautiful discounted designer dresses, but they will also have the opportunity to receive expert advice when it comes to planning their dream wedding.”
Throughout the day, brides-to-be will be greeted by an array of specialist exhibitors including jewellery, shoes, hats/fascinators, as well as cakes and photographers to offer a 360 degree wedding experience.
Stephanie added: “We look forward to welcoming brides from across the North West to a day filled with nuptial necessities. We are certain that the afternoon will be both inspirational and enjoyable for everyone that attends.”
Bride Warz will take place at the Marriot Hotel in Queens Square on Sunday, October between 12:30pm-4:30pm.
Admission is free, however attendees must register at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bride-warz-wedding-show-tickets-12366198633
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jack Woods .
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