Soon-to-wed Couples Head Out to Festival Mall for Third Southern Bridal and Debutante Show

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Numerous soon-to-wed couples head out to the Carousel Court of Festival Supermall in Alabang, Muntinlupa City to meet up with local wedding suppliers during the Third Southern Bridal and Debutante Show held last April 23 – 25, 2010.

Now on its third straight year, the Southern Bridal and Debutante Show aims to showcase the local wedding suppliers from Southern Manila (composed of Paranaque, Muntinlupa, and Las Piñas City) and nearby provinces of Southern Luzon as well as the wedding destinations in the area. The event has also established itself as the only bridal fair that caters to the soon-to-wed couples based here on the southern part of Metro Manila

Throughout the three-day wedding fair and exhibit, wedding photographers, bridal fashion designers, hair and make-up artists, wedding ceremony and reception venues, jeweler, caterers, and wedding invitation suppliers offered discounted wedding packages to all couples who attended the event. Among the highlight of the event were the bridal fashion show, showcasing the works of Okasyon and the free bridal make-over by the participating wedding hair and make up artists.

All the couples who attended the event received free gift pack while lucky couples won honeymoon packages courtesy of the event sponsors. Exhibitors too received special recognition for their creative displays. Best booth was awarded to Paradiso Terrestre, Best Photographer was given to CD Worx Multimedia Center and Best Bridal Gown Design was given to Ms. Fatima Beltran. Winners were chosen based on votes cast by couples who registered during the event.

The Third Southern Bridal and Debutante Show is presented by Festival Supermall, Filinvest Land, Inc., and Department of Tourism. The event is produced by Johan Productions, managed by Philtrade Exhibits, and supported by Hinge Inquirer, Summit Media Publications, Martha Stewart Weddings Philippines, The Philippine Star, Kasal.com, Business Mirror, Philippine Graphic, and MOD Magazine.

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