Sharjah Bridal Fair 2018 Begins May 3
The third edition of the Sharjah Bridal Fair (SBF) – one of the region’s most popular wedding and bridal exhibitions and a one-stop-shop that caters to a range of bridal needs and fancies – is coming back to the UAE next month. Organisers have revealed the dates of the fair as 3-6 May. The prestigious event is held under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, wife of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah and Chairperson of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs (SCFA).
Hosted and organised by Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre (JRCC), the largest furnished high-end hall in Sharjah and the Northern Emirates that has been offering its impeccable services for high-profile official and social events, SBF 2018 will feature some of the region’s most prestigious fashion houses, top experts in the fashion industry, and beauty centres.
The four-day event will open its doors to visitors from 4:30pm to 11pm, and feature several attractions like bridal gowns fashion shows showcasing celebrated Emirati and international designers. Besides making it a great day out for looking through wedding themed stalls, the bridal fair will have a range of interesting and entertaining master classes and panel discussions on beauty, skincare, fitness, nutrition and health, personal styling (with an emphasis on do’s and don’ts), and hair care tips sessions for a variety of hair types, conducted by a host of make-up artists, stylists, fashion designers and skincare and beauty experts.
Hanan Al Mahmoud, Director of JRCC, said: “The Sharjah Bridal Fair will offer fashion and beauty enthusiasts a combination of the best in latest bridal and evening wear trends, and a host of interactive sessions and panel discussions, which will cater to a broad range of tastes and aspiration. The variety of the fair’s offerings has been key to our success. In just two editions, SBF has earned itself the reputation of being one of the most sought after fashion and wedding exhibitions on both local and regional calendars.”