Wedding dress shopping at the Signature Wedding Show Wembley Stadium event

Wedding dress boutique lots of dresses hanging on rails, chandelier on ceiling

London bridalwear retailer, Tala Daniel Bridal Couture, will be showcasing a selection of bridalwear at the County Wedding Events' Signature Wedding Show at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday 8th October, 2023. 

Owner, Rim says, "Tala Daniel dressed brides from UK and many other countries around the world. We perfectly understand their tastes and needs. Therefore, the wide range of dresses offers different designs for you to find the one you are looking for. Regardless of whether you like French sleeves, boat neckline or tattoo back, we have the dress you are looking for! And, since we have our in-house seamstress available, if you want us to customize it just for you, we also could fulfill your wishes in this! Let us take care of you the way you deserve by giving us the opportunity to be a part of your special day. Request an appointment to come and  try on all the wedding dresses and wedding veils you wish to try until you find the one that makes you feel special in all ways."

Psst! There's also a new collection arriving in store soon so watch this space!

Tala Daniel Bridal Couture
240 Upper Richmond Road West, London SW14 8AG
www.taladaniel.co.uk
T: 02070182828 M: 07341704159

Signature Wedding Show at Wembley Stadium
When: Sunday 8th October 2023
Where: Wembley, London HA9 0WS
Pre-register now! Signature Wedding Show at Wembley Stadium

Find more of our local shows here! or to download one of our free magazines visit www.county.wedding/free-download

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