Brides of Culture Afro-Caribbean wedding exhibition
Brides of Culture (BoC) is back for the seventh instalment of its unique free multicultural Bridal Exhibition at the luxurious Hilton Canary Wharf. With a prime location in the middle of one of the world’s busiest commercial districts, excellent transport links to the rest of the city and beyond, it is the perfect venue for this year’s Brides of Culture exhibition.
Taking place on Saturday 23rd March 2013, this free-to-attend bridal exhibition is expected to reach a capacity of over 1200 brides and grooms to be.
Complemented by a dedicated website serving as an interactive e-channel for brides and grooms from all ethnic backgrounds, Brides of Culture goes beyond the usual, mainstream wedding exhibitions. With the use of one floor of the hotel and up to 50 exhibitors, Brides of Culture Spring 2013 is expected to be bigger than ever before. As well as high quality exhibitors, award winning Cedar Events will be holding two exclusive ‘Ask The Expert’ Workshops and Wedding TV regular, Elizabeth’s Cake Emporium will also be hosting a special wedding cake seminar.
Abi Laditan and Kemi Osinloye, founded Brides of Culture in 2009 to provide useful tips, information and advice, as well as details of local and regional vendors to meet the wedding needs of a diverse mix of brides and grooms; from across Africa, the Caribbean and Asia. Their passion and energy has led to the BoC exhibition becoming one of the most highly anticipated cross-cultural wedding exhibitions in London and the UK. The last exhibition held in September 2012 drew in nearly 800 attendees and 35 major wedding suppliers.
Testimonials and feedback from attendees and vendors alike continues to encourage Abi and Kemi to strive to make the Brides of Culture Multicultural Bridal Exhibition grow from strength to strength, with March 2013 set to be the biggest and most successful yet.
Event registration
BoC is available for any bride-to-be who lives and is planning to get married in the UK, providing them with any help we can to make their day a special one. There are currently many resources available to those planning a wedding in the UK, but very few for those planning one with a cultural twist. This is the area where BoC is invaluable in providing solutions to regular issues and problems that are common in ethnic minority weddings, but may not be so common in mainstream ones.