Shops prepare for peak sales of wedding dresses in 2011
11 Jan
The New Year is coming, many young people will choose a wedding ceremony in New Year period, and wedding dresses sales have gradually have growth.
Traditionally, May is considered the month of brides, followed by December, when the number of marriages is the largest of the year, according to the data. But even in this sector, there are also traditional periods for trade, and are different. According to Blanca, one of the organizers of the 1st Reality Expo Brides St Andrew, member of the Association Street of Brides, ABC and owner of stores in Andre and Paulo for more than 20 years, November is the month in which the stores begin to prepare for January, a period of increased demand for dresses, and therefore sales. “So we decided to hold the fair, with special rates from 21 to 23 January, when brides actually buy their clothes.”
“We’ll have a little more than 40 exhibitors and well worth the brides who have already scheduled wedding date from 2011 are programmed to take advantage of all the promotions that will be offered during the fair, mostly bridal dresses, with prices starting at $ 1,500, prompt delivery and adjustments can be made until the date of the wedding, right in the store. “says Casa Blanca.
The Reality Bridal Expo is an event done directly by retailers, or shop for your direct audience, and with social, non-profit, which allows us to offer discounts and benefits to the visitor. Tickets can be purchased through the site worth 1 kg of non-perishable food or the entrance of the fair for $ 10, and all revenues will go to the Social Fund of the Municipality of Santo André.
In Reality Bridal Expo visitors will also find: grooms and groomsmen attire, decorations, buffets, alliances, decorated cakes, souvenirs, happily married, sound and lighting companies, photography, car rentals, invitations, Wedding Day, packages honeymoon, gift shops, bartenders and drinks; wedding portal, and advisory services for weddings.
The program also includes a parade of the time, with dresses 20th century to the present day, showing the entire evolution of the models, and the Caribbean Choreographed Parade, a presentation theme, with styles that explore colors and accessories, especially floral, packed by musical rhythms Typical Caribbean, such as salsa, chachacha, mambo, merengue, and more.
According to Casa Blanca, diversity and customization of marriages is also a trend, which has already been applied for some years. Today, there are companies that specialize in choreography, dancer with personal service, lessons for the couple, and Caribbean styles are among the most sought after.