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Dhs2.5m diamonds and haute couture flowers in demant at the Bride Show Abu Dhabi
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, January 24 - 2009 at 16:00
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A Dhs2.5m diamond jewellery set has got bridal pulses racing since it was modelled on the catwalk at The Bride Show Abu Dhabi.
Luxury goods are evidently still top of the agenda for brides in Abu Dhabi, where the term 'credit crunch' simply doesn't exist. Space & Flower, a high end floral design business, has launched a new arm to their brand, the eponymous Olivier Dolz, which provides personalised design services for weddings and events, and has reported an unprecedented response at the exhibition.
"We are offering more than table decorations and flower bouquets; we help a bride tell a story through the entire design of her wedding," said Oliver Dolz, one half of the husband and wife team from France who are behind the growing company. "Oliver Dolz provides an entirely personalised service; one which grows with our clients, from their engagement to wedding to first anniversary right through to their children's birthdays and weddings".
"I am an international designer, as are most of our 20-strong staff, and my passion for floral art is driven by pushing boundaries, creating exquisite works of art which will make a wedding or event unforgettable. My goal is to create an experience for each bride and client that has never been seen before".
Space & Flower has presented another awe-inspiring exhibition space, following on from their success at The Bride Shows in Abu Dhabi and Dubai in 2008. The company, which boasts corporate clients such as The Address and The Palace hotels in Downtown Burj Dubai, has even further expansion plans which will be announced in April at The Bride Show Dubai.
"We knew this year was going to be interesting to watch because of the global climate, but so far, exhibitors have actually reported huge interest and profitable sales," said Daphne Cota, Exhibition Manager for The Bride Show. "It seems Abu Dhabi continues to bask in luxury and the wedding industry in the region is as strong as ever.
"Visitors to the event have an incredibly high disposable income and often they seek the most expensive products and services to ensure their wedding celebrations stand out from the crowd. The Dhs2.5m diamond jewellery set and the haute couture flowers from Olivier Dolz are indicative of the kind of products and services in high demand".
The third day of The Bride Show Abu Dhabi was the busiest yet as two of the most eagerly anticipated fashion shows hit the catwalk. Cecile, the German retailer, sent models down the catwalk in more designs by haute couture names such as Valentino, Elie Saab and Christian Lacroix, following on from their successful opening day show.
The UAE's King of Wedding Dresses, Ahmad Al Reyaysa did not disappoint either as a glittering array of intricately detailed wedding dresses, for his bridal house Dar Sara, stormed the exhibition centre to thunderous applause and a huge number of enquiries and sales.
The final day of the event, Saturday 24 January, will see the winner of the CRYSTALLIZED™ Abaya Design Awards announced. The competition has picked up a lot of buzz during the exhibition, as many visitors beeline to the display, getting an early glimpse of the designs that will grace the catwalk.
Ten abayas, embellished with CRYSTALLIZED™ Swarovski Elements and created by amateur fashion designers who live across the UAE, will grace the catwalk while being judged by a panel comprising leading regional fashion industry figureheads.
The Bride Show Abu Dhabi finishes on Saturday 24 January 2009 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre and is open from 2:30pm to 10:30pm daily. An entry fee of applies and children under the age of 14 are not permitted. The Bride Show Dubai takes place from 8-11 April 2009 at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre.
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