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400 companies to join Bride Show Dubai
The Bride Show Dubai is drawing in scores of exclusive exhibitors from around the world who will touch down in the emirate to showcase their collections to the public in April.
Dubai: The Bride Show Dubai is drawing in scores of exclusive exhibitors from around the world who will touch down in the emirate to showcase their collections to the public in April.
Among them, photographers Ronicka Kandhari and Vickrant Mahajan have chosen The Bride Show Dubai to offer their talents to UAE residents for the very first time. The famous husband and wife team, known for their work at weddings for Bollywood stars, industrialists and officials, will attend the four day exhibition to launch their service.
Mantra Living, a specialised couture fusion fashion that combines eastern embroidery and western silhouettes, will also fly in from Singapore to meet brides-to-be and women with a taste for luxury fashion.
"The Bride Show Dubai has grown so much over the years and we are excited that such exclusive international names have joined us," said Daphne Cota, exhibition manager of The Bride Show. "We now feature 400 companies from 13 countries, showcasing everything from wedding gowns and international haute couture fashion to jewellers, florists, and photographers."
The Bride Show Dubai will take place at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre from April 23- 26.
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