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Press Release 10/03/2023 The Wedding & Shopping Expo hosted by Shaadi Bazaar Highlights a Fusion of Timeless Traditions and Contemporary Glamour in Indian Weddings The recent assembly of the highly anticipated Indian Wedding & Shopping Expo held at the newly renovated Crowne Plaza concluded with positive accolades from those who attended. The Indian Wedding & Shopping Expo hosted by Shaadi Bazaar illuminated the grandeur and diversity of Indian weddings. The event, held at Crowne Plaza, Woburn on September 24th, played host to a plethora of vendors and attendees, marking a remarkable celebration of culture, tradition, and innovation in the wedding industry. With over 20 minority owned businesses showcasing their exquisite products and services, the expo showcased the opulence and elegance synonymous with Indian weddings. From sumptuous bridal couture to intricately designed jewelry and elaborate decor, the event provided a platform for both brides and grooms to explore the latest trends and timeless traditions under one roof. The expo attracted a diverse audience, including soon-to-be-married couples, families, and shoppers looking for the latest trends for the upcoming Holiday season. Attendees were treated to a visual feast of vibrant colors, intricate designs, and unparalleled craftsmanship, highlighting the rich cultural heritage embedded in Indian wedding celebrations. The Indian Wedding & Shopping Expo brought together an array of vendors, including bridal fashion designers, jewelry artisans, diamond and watch vendors, event planners, invitation specialists, caterers, photographers, and decorators, making it a comprehensive event that catered to every aspect of the wedding planning process. We wanted to highlight two vendors who attended our show for the first time. Ethnic Doriyan who brought banarasee sarees and kanjevaraam sarees for guests and Maison luxe NY who specializes in modern diamond jewelry and luxury watches. Shaadi Bazaar’s Indian Wedding & Shopping Expo sets the stage for future events that aim to celebrate the beauty, traditions, and evolution of Indian weddings. They will host a show in the spring for shoppers and couples planning their weddings. For more information about the Indian Wedding Expo and updates on upcoming events, please contact Sayjal Menon shaadibazaar@gmail.com. The vendor present included: AnAya by Shivani | Shivani Patel | 978-509-5021 | Art and Memories | Dyuti | 203-710-0104 Avnish Fashions | Amee Patel | 978-409-8532 | Blueprint Occasions |Ambika & Sayjal| Boston Rickshaw Co | Mayur Shukla | 978-853-7195 | Crowne Plaza Woburn | David | 781-897-4057| DFD | Devika | 978-809-9966 | Ethnic Doriyan | Meenakshi |978-397-4866 | Glam Stop | Shyla | info@glamstop.us | 617-678-9467 | Henna by Anjali | Anjali | 201-682-5110| JAHANVI’s CLOSET |Dimple Ojha | 781-269-2098| Maison Luxe NY | Anil & Anjali Idnani | 551-486-3980 | Makeup by Marium | Marium | 617-610-6732 | Maya Indian Bar and Grill | Kannan | 781-587-2123 Printing & Graphic services | Neelam | 978-667-6950 Shaadihouse | Harbinder | 978-204-5246 | Shanti Restaurant | 617.987.7883 | Shikha’s Glory | Sheetal | 978-996-3323 | Silk events | Rishi |617 331 1931 | Tinted Teal | 917-817-5969 | You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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