The bride and groom know what they want
Photo Dominique Lelièvre
Visitors to the 32nd Salon of the bride of Quebec were able to enjoy a dazzling parade, Saturday.
Dominique Lelièvre
Saturday 21 October 2017 21:15
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Saturday 21 October 2017 21:15
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The couples arrive well prepared for the 32nd Show of the wedding that is taking place this weekend at Expo-Cité. The Pinterest, Instagram and other social networks have changed many things, and observe the exhibitors.
“The advent of Instagram has revolutionized, I think, the way in which the customer discusses their marriage. They don’t necessarily follow the dictates of the journal or what they are told by the landlord room. They really want to customize, ” says Julie Asselin, Rental Gervais.
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This is not to mention that the men are involved increasingly in the preparation of the ceremony.
In the smallest of details
Photo Dominique Lelièvre
“It really is a approach that comes from both sides, analysis Ms. Asselin. Go up there about twenty years ago, it was the bride, mother of the bride and the mother-in-law who took care of it exclusively, and it was not necessary to disturb them, while here, people who marry […] want something that is closer to their reality. “
In the aisles of the exhibition center, visitors have the opportunity to plan in detail for their wedding. There is concern about the dress of the bride and the suit of the groom, to the reception room, to the music, but also the honeymoon and even questions of finance and insurance.
Scandinavia to honor
Question style, the bride and groom tend to leave the rustic and the antique that characterised the decorations and furniture in recent years. The ornaments are more sleek and modern.
“We share a little of the sugar shack to make the transition to natural materials, organic, plant. In addition to the fresh flower, we are going to have a lot of moss, grass, greenery, outlines Julie Asselin.
In total, some 150 exhibitors are present. The organizers expect between 3,000 and 3,500 visitors.