Tickets for the hugely popular Scottish Wedding Show, which runs from October 19 to October 20 at the SEC, are on sale now.
Scotland's largest wedding showcase is returning to Glasgow this autumn, bringing up to 200 wedding suppliers together under one roof.
READ MORE: Glasgow fave Frank's Pizza expands to southside and offers more details on Dennistoun plans From the latest bridal and men’s fashions, cars and cakes, to venues, photographers and stationery companies, the event is packed with Scotland’s top wedding suppliers, and according to the organisers has everything couples need to plan their big day.
The Scottish Wedding Show’s famous live Catwalk will make a return showcasing an unprecedented collection of international designers including Berta, Pronovias and Trish Peng.
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