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There is also the opportunity to win tickets via Facebook and various media between now and March.
In the two-day show, brides to be will be buzzing with ideas from the Fashion Theatre, the new attraction that replaces the traditional runway show. Here brides will be able to see gorgeous wedding gowns and hear from designers and fashion experts about all the intimate details of the wedding gown, from fit to embellishments.
Saving money is on everyone's mind and there will be special offers to help you save budget, as well as plenty of competitions to enter. So, if you are budget conscious, keep an eye on the What's On and Competition pages of the website so that you can plan ahead.
Visitors shouldn't miss the opportunity to be chosen for the 'Make Me a Bride' makeover at the Fashion Theatre. Here volunteers will be chosen for a hair and make-up make over and will also get the opportunity to try a wedding gown before being revealed on the stage to the waiting audience.
A firm favourite is the Cake Challenge. As previous challenges have shown, this is a great attraction for finding inspiration for wedding cake designs and themes. Visitors can vote for their favourite cake and go into a draw to win a fabulous prize.
Exhibitors who recognise the value of being ahead of the game have already booked their spaces and visitors can already see who is going to be at the Expo by visiting wedding-expo.co.za exhibitor listing pages. This will help any visitor to plan a visit to the Expo.