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Best Wedding Deals at the 2nd I Do Wedding Fair

I DO WEDDING FAIR 2016 OPENS SUCCESSFULLY AT MEGATRADE HALL 1…
BRING YOUR PARTNER AND WIN AWESOME PRIZES


The 2nd I Do Wedding Fair (IDWF), “Your Marketplace for the Best Wedding Deals” organized by Mediacom Solutions, Inc. successfully opened its doors to the public today, May 28 at the Megatrade Hall1 of Megamall in Mandaluyong City. 



It will run until tomorrow, Sunday from 11am to 8pm. Present at the opening ceremonies and ribbon cutting were Rudolf Kotik, President of Vanity Association, Kristle San Pedro, Project Head of I Do Wedding Fair,  Marianne Rodillo, Event Director of I Do Wedding Fair, Olivia Manapat, Marketing Head of I Do Wedding Fair,  Kannah Simbulan, Proprietress of KNH by Kannah and Vivian Villegas, Assistant Manager of Studio 1.

Aside from a promise of the best deals, this 2-day event features great design ideas, top wedding destinations, modern wedding themes, entertainment performances and much more. Couples also get exclusive discounts and prizes at the fair. 

  
If you are a couple, get the chance to be chosen as “I Do Wedding Fair’s Couple of the Day”. Take your sweetest photo with your partner inside the venue of The I Do Wedding Fair from May 28 and 29 Megatrade Hall 1 and upload it on Facebook from 11am to 4pm. Use the official hashtag #IDWF2016 #CoupleOfTheDay. Tag the official I Do Wedding Fair FB Page www.facebook.com/idoweddingfair and invite and tag a bride/groom to be.

If you are chosen as the Couple of the Day, you will win a 3-layered Wedding Cake from TJ's Cake Shop or a free accommodation with free breakfast at Leticia's Garden Wedding Venue in Tagaytay! 



This fair promises lots of food tastings, entertainment, beauty makeovers, a display of the latest wedding dresses, special discounts and freebies plus exciting raffle prizes from sponsors.

Organized by Mediacom Solutions Inc., a leading Philippine exhibition, conference, event organizer and marketing communications company, I Do Wedding Fair features over 100 of Philippines Top Wedding Suppliers from various wedding categories, such as wedding planners, florists, photographers and videographers, catering, cakes and desserts, jewelry, hair and make-up artists, grooms suits and attires, wedding gowns, wedding cars, lights and sounds, hotels and resorts, wedding and reception venues, travel, feng shui experts, invitations, gifts, beauty and wellness, music bands, hosting and other entertainment services.

Some of the participating exhibitors at the fair are : Taal Vista Hotel, Chef Laudico, Café Lupe Inc, Crimson Hotel Filinvest City , Happy Cream Puff, Enchanted Kingdom and Rue Bourbon for wedding caterers, venues and receptions; Photoman Photography, Jenry Villamar Photograohy, B.A. Studio, Studio 1, cd worx Photography & Videography, The Book by Eurocolour Imaging Corp. for wedding photography and videography; Bradford Shoes, Chungdam Bridal, KNH by Kannah, Odysseus Suarez Wedding Rings, A.Bernardo’s Jewelry, Martinez Goldsmith for bride and groom’s clothes, accessories and rings; HMU by Nowellyn Pahanel, Mary Ann Martinez Hair and Makeup Studio, Mary Kay Philippines Inc. and Shin Chua Makeup Artist for bridal/entourage hair and make-up; Events 498 for event planning and Dangwa Florist for floral arrangements. Enrico Braza and NS Colaboracion, wedding bands and entertainers will serenade you at the event.

Register online to get free access to the exhibit area and get a chance to win great prizes. To know more about the event, you may visit www.idoweddingfair.com. Connect with the community via https://www.facebook.com/idoweddingfair. Official hashtag for the event is #IDo2.


*press release

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