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Phoenix Bridal Show

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The Phoenix Bridal Show brings all the leading professionals to you all in one day, all in one place. While you're planning YOUR day; you have decisions, appointments, phone calls and errands to do. Let us help relieve your stress by helping you get your wedding planning off to a great start. This "One-Stop" planning experience is the perfect way to find all of the services you'll need to make your wedding day as perfect as you've imagined.

Let top wedding professionals inspire you... Enjoy high energy fashion shows featuring the ultimate in bridal fashions for the entire wedding party. All the products, services, ideas and information you'll need to make your dream wedding come to life are all waiting for you at the Phoenix Bridal Show.

Phoenix Bridal Show

Address : Chateau Luxe, 1175 E Lone Cactus Dr Phoenix AZ
Phone : 480-874-4718   (Always call and confirm events.)

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