NITN | @notintownlive | 24 Nov 2023, 12:49 am
New Delhi/IBNS: The highly awaited Wedding Asia event made a triumphant return to the grand halls of Taj Palace, New Delhi, on Nov 21 and 22 presenting an extensive array of lavish bridal wear and festive attire, seamlessly blending style and sophistication.
Serving as a comprehensive platform for all things wedding-related, the Wedding Asia Expo - a leading platform for wedding-related exhibitions, showcasing the finest in bridal couture, jewellery, decor, and more- unveiled the latest trends and pioneering concepts, providing invaluable insights to those amid planning their special day.
The event exuded an aura of luxury, courtesy of the talented designers and exquisite jewelry brands in attendance. From the iconic creations of Saan Designs to the masterful craftsmanship of Ruh by Ruchi Tandon, and the timeless allure of Saanjh by SDC and Nitin Bal Chauhan, it was a celebration of creativity and refinement.
Notable names such as Idaya – by House of Cherry's, Virachi Couture, and Cilwana Studio showcased contemporary designs that added to the grandeur of the occasion, complemented by innovative concepts from various other exhibitors, contributing to the event's overall splendor.
The event not only showcased diverse bridal couture but also featured exquisite jewelry and accessories. Designs from the likes of Raj Narang Jewels, Niharaka Jewels, Myaan Jewels by Shikha Maheshwari and MB Jewellers by Jatin Mehra adorned the exhibition, providing a breathtaking display.
Wedding Asia New Delhi served as a wellspring of inspiration and resources for all wedding preparations and festivities. The majestic venue of Taj Palace in New Delhi, offered the perfect setting to explore a wide array of wedding-related products.
This season’s event brought together the finest in the wedding sector, offering a diverse range of choices and innovative ideas.
The Beauty & Wellness Lounge @ Wedding Asia Powered by Naad Wellness was a perfect opportunity to obtain a free consultation with the wellness specialists and to have a golden chance to win free vouchers for Nikhaar by Naad.
Over two remarkable days, Wedding Asia New Delhi provided an unparalleled experience, blending the world of weddings with opulence. The event exuded elegance and style, leaving a lasting impression on all its attendees.
Maninder Sethi, the Founder of Wedding Asia, expressed his delight at the tremendous success of the event, stating, "This season, we've witnessed an exceptional response, drawing interest not only from soon-to-be-wed couples but also from individuals seeking festive wear. At Wedding Asia, we pride ourselves on catering to the diverse needs of our clientele with a commitment to excellence."
Exciting events are lined up, including Wedding Asia in Guwahati on Nov 24-25, Dec 1, Ahmedabad on Dec 5-6, Ludhiana on Dec 8-10, Chandigarh on Dec 19-20 and the much-anticipated return to Mumbai on Dec 21-22.
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