IWED to reveal latest trends in wedding fashion
DOHA, April 13, 2015
IWED, a leading international wedding exhibition and fashion show in Doha, Qatar, is set for an eighth edition later this month.
IWED 2015 has garnered top names and labels in the wedding planning, hospitality, fashion and related industries with more than 110 exhibitors and many valuable sponsors and partners.
Organized by Qatar Expo, the exhibition and fashion show event is expected to attract some 13,000 local and international visitors this year. The event will bring forth new exhibits showcasing the changing styles of an international wedding conception with exhibitors originating from Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Lebanon, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Italy, India and UK.
Hadi Al Zain Ali, chief executive officer of Qatar Expo, said: “With Qatar emerging as a leading destination for both business and pleasure seekers, the exhibition industry has subsequently flourished as a platform for retailers and market players to remain at the forefront of all new developments and showcase their best products and services to end users and other corporate entities. IWED continues to be one of the wedding sector’s key events in the region and a strategic appointment for the luxury market in the Middle East as it goes beyond the traditional wedding show to provide an opportunity for brides-to-be and grooms-to-be to find a complete array of the finest and latest products and services for their most special day, and for service providers, vendors and manufacturers to showcase their products and services.”
IWED 2015 offers an unparalleled opportunity to plan and consider every element of this special day, whether it’s meeting with top fashion designers, sampling the offerings of incomparable caterers, sketching the perfect wedding with well-reputed wedding planners or arranging the ultimate honeymoon package.
IWED 2015, which will run from April 29 to May 2, will be inaugurated by celebrity Qatari socialite and founder of DNA Records, Dana Al Fardan, at the Doha Exhibition Centre. – TradeArabia News Service