The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Preps for bridal showcase on course

- Leisure Reporter

THE Sunday Mail Bridal Expo, which has become the premier wedding exhibition platform in the country, is an event not to be missed, especially for those who are planning to wed.

This year’s edition of the expo will be taking place on March 31 and April 1 at the Rainbow Towers grounds and the HICC.

The expo provides the perfect platform for companies and individual­s in the bridal business to exhibit their product and services to a wider audience considerin­g the numbers that the event attracts.

A stand, which comprises of a 3x3 gazebo, two chairs, a table and a compliment­ary Bridal Magazine, is going for $220. For those interested in viewing the exhibition­s, entry into the expo is absolutely free. One of the organisers, Charity Gwata-Chirume, said preparatio­ns for the event are on course.

“The bridal expo is just around the corner and I am happy to say that our preparatio­ns are going well,” said Gwata-Chirume.

“After the success of last year’s edition, most of the exhibitors who were there have come back on board and we are encouragin­g more players in the bridal business to also come and showcase what they have to offer. Those who want to come and exhibit should come and register as early as possible because stands are being taken up faster than usual.”

She said this was one of the few opportunit­ies for bridal service providers to market their businesses effectivel­y.

“For a wedding to be a success there are a number of things that are considered and these include photograph­ers, cake makers, flower arrangers, entertaine­rs, car hiring and venues, to mention a few.

“This expo gives a platform for businesses that provide these goods and services to market their work to potential clients.”

The Sunday Mail has for many years been a key player in the bridal sector, as seen by their bridal promotions, competitio­ns and events.

During previous editions, the expo has been accompanie­d by The Sunday Mail Bridal Show, where The Sunday Mail Bride of the Year is crowned.

This time around organisers have decided to do it differentl­y by introducin­g a more intimate Bride of the Year Awards Dinner, which is where the ultimate bride for 2016 will be crowned.

The Bride of the Year Awards Dinner will be held on April 1 at the Rainbow Towers, starting at 6.30pm, just after the conclusion of the expo.

“This year we have decided to do things differentl­y for the crowning of the Bride of the Year by hosting a unique ceremony. We will be selling tables starting from US$500 for an ordinary table, which accommodat­es 10 people, with the prime tables going for US$600.

“Those who are coming as individual­s will be paying US$60 for a chair on the prime table and US$50 for a chair on the ordinary table.”

While tickets will be available two weeks before the event, people can still pay in advance. The tickets will also contain voting stubs, which people can use to vote for the bride they would want to see getting the crown. The advantage of voting using a ticket stub is that it has five voting points as opposed to the newspaper cutting, which only has one.

Besides entertainm­ent from several top artistes, prominent marriage counsellor­s will also be sharing their expertise on the night.

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