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Planning your wedding

Gloriosa Weddings & Events, Mahooz, near Al Jazeera: Complete wedding planner services. Call Ghadi Boumjahed, Design Director, to arrange a consultation.
17 749 621 or visit www.gloriosaweddings.biz.

Ritz-Carlton Bahrain Hotel & Spa, Seef: Wedding planning services, plus hosting your ceremony and reception. Rowena the wedding planner is amazingly difficult to get hold of but the venue promises to be worth the chase. Ask about preferred room rates for guests and arranging your honeymoon in other Ritz-Carlton hotels worldwide.
17 580 000 or visit www.ritzcarlton.com.

Al Bander Hotel & Resort: A great sea-front location for your ceremony and reception. Call for details of their Gold and Silver Wedding Packages.
17 701 201.

La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art, Hoora Avenue, Manama: Hosting ceremonies and receptions for which they provide the food and ambience – bride and groom have to source all other suppliers themselves.
17 230 123.

La Fontaine also houses the Al Othman Bridal Boutique, where you can drool over dresses by Monique L’huillier, Oscar de la Renta and Giambattista Valli and shoes by Christian Louboutin.
17 280 282.

Bobbi Brown, Ground Floor City Centre: Bridal and bridesmaid make-up for BD150 and BD50 respectively, and hen party make-up for BD25.
17 178 323.

Ruzan, older part of Moda Mall, World Trade Centre: Bridal gowns by Eddy K, Ian Stuart Bride and Radiosa, they also stock tiaras, veils and other bridal accessories.
17 535 009.

Tulle, older part of Moda Mall, World Trade Centre: Wedding dresses by Pronovias and Manuel Mota for Pronovias, 2009 and 2010 collections. Be warned, though, these beauties don’t come cheap.
17 531 450.

Lady Moon, BurgerLand roundabout: Ladies’ tailoring for a cheaper and more Bahraini-style wedding dress (read: dripping with sequins and glitter).
17 595 474.

Grooms-to-be will be quite hard-pressed to find the traditional top hat and tails out here, but the malls are chock-full of suit shops stocking stylish suits, waistcoats, cravats and cufflinks, and will have you looking your best on your big day.

By Time Out Bahrain staff
Time Out Bahrain, 28 January 2010

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