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Where & When Bridal: What to Do This Weekend
By
Arla Shephard
Published Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wedding season is under way, and the first weekend in May is a busy one: Check out gown trunk shows, bridal-shower workshops, and a bridal showcase with winetasting and giveaways.
Friday, May 1, through Sunday, May 3: Pronovias trunk show at Distinctive Designs Bridal Distinctive Designs Bridal (15709 Crabbs Branch Way, Rockville; 301-948-1833) is offering brides 10 percent off any Pronovias gowns at its trunk show this weekend. The stylish and sleek gowns from the Spanish company have been featured in Spanish Vogue, InStyle Weddings, and Cosmopolitan Bride. Call ahead or e-mail the store at info@ddbridal.com to make an appointment during the store’s hours this weekend. Free by appointment, Friday and Sunday noon to 4, Saturday 10 to 4.
Sunday, May 3: Paper Source bridal-shower workshop Need tips on throwing a perfect bridal shower? Paper Source in Georgetown (3019 M St., NW; 202-298-5545) is offering workshops for the crafty party host. Learn how to create stylish invitations and favors for a bridal or couple shower. $45; 10 to noon.
Sunday, May 3: Tidewater Weddings and Kirkland Manor bridal showcase Spend the day at the Kirkland Manor in Easton (27050 Saint Michaels Rd.; 410-745-5255) browsing vendors and taking in four couture bridal-fashion shows. A four-course lunch will be provided as well as a winetasting, cocktail hour, and a wedding-dress giveaway from Alvin Thompson of New Couture. Contact maryannmjudy@yahoo.com for more information. $35, noon to 4.
To submit a bridal event, e-mail ashephard@washingtonian.com.
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