ARE you an excited bride-to-be eagerly making plans for your Big Day?
If so, The National Wedding Show at The NEC, Birmingham, from October 14 until October 16 is exactly the place for you.
A visit to the show will provide endless inspiration and ideas while saving months of legwork, guesswork and hard work.
The show features designer wedding dresses, gift lists from John Lewis, flowers from Mathew Dickinson, cakes from Savior Design, accessories from Isabel Kurtenbach and much more.
The country's number one make-up brand, Rimmel, will also showcase glamorous looks for wedding days and numerous honeymoon destinations will be showcased.
BBC Clothes Show and Style Challenge presenter Caryn Franklin will host live makeover demonstrations three times a day on stage at the show.
Caryn who has just finished working with GMTV's interactive bride, will work alongside a team of celebrity experts offering brides-to-be free advice and inspiration with hair demonstrations, makeovers and consultations.
As well as the live makeover itself, there are demonstrations highlighting trends, styles and expert advice on what suits various body shapes as well as guidance on accessories and jewellery.
Celebrity florist Mathew Dickinson will offer tips and advice on matching the wedding bouquet with the style of the wedding dress.
The show features an inspiring catwalk show, running throughout the day, showing this season's latest styles and trends.
Each catwalk show highlights a range of styles, prices and trends including groomswear, bridesmaid and pageboy outfits, lingerie and accessories. A champagne bar will also run alongside the main catwalk, providing the perfect place for visitors to relax.
Tickets can be booked by calling 0870 730 0064 or visiting www.necgroup.co.uk/boxoffice
The Shuttle/Times and News has teamed up with the National Wedding Show to run a competition where five readers can each win a pair of tickets to the event.
To be in with a chance of winning, answer the following question:
Who is the presenter of BBC Clothes Show and Style Challenge?by Monday, October 10.
Normal Newsquest rules apply.
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