Missed London Bridal Fashion Week 2019? Don’t worry, here’s everything you need to know from the weekend
The return of London Bridal Fashion Week this spring saw the ExCel in London serving as a hub for wedding dress inspiration and for retailers to check out the new collections to add to their stock.
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Previously known as London Bridal Week until it was renamed this year, the retailer and trade show which ran from March 24 – 26 not only showcased live catwalks but also looks from world-leading bridal designers and manufacturers, business advice, exclusive looks from White Gallery as well as champagne bar refreshments and luxurious catering.
Incorporating White Gallery for the second consecutive year, retailers were able to shop both manufacturers and designers and catch a glimpse of new collections set to launch.
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In addition, the Bridal Retail Success Academy was also on hand with advice from industry experts on business, marketing and PR.
This year, key exhibitors included Mori Lee, Allure, Justin Alexander, Ronald Joyce and Coya.
Talking to British Bridal Supplier’s Association (BBSA) earlier this year, founder of Justin Alexander, Justin Warshaw, said: “We are thrilled to be joining an outstanding group of exhibitors at London Bridal Fashion Week 2019. We had heard there was great energy, education and excitement at London Bridal Fashion Week last year and did not want to miss out.”
Talking to British Bridal Supplier’s Association (BBSA) earlier this year, Mark Stevens, sales director at Enzoani, said: “Enzoani are thrilled to yet again attend London Bridal Fashion Week to showcase the new 2020 Blue by Enzoani and the Beautiful collection from Enzoani. From the success of last season’s London Bridal Fashion Week and the large number of retailers that attended the show, it fills us with confidence that this show will be a huge hit for all our existing and new retailers.”
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