University of Cincinnati hosts Charitable Bridal Show and Wedding Gown Sale

Nationwide Tour of Gowns presents Brides Against Breast Cancer®, a charity bridal show and wedding gown sale sponsored by Kingsgate Marriott Conference Center at the University of Cincinnati. 

On Sunday, Nov. 23, brides-to-be and guests are invited to browse through hundreds of new couture and gently-used designer wedding gowns while meeting some of the area’s top wedding vendors. Gowns range from $99-$3,900, and are available in all styles and sizes 4-18. During the distinguished bridal partners VIP Event, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., participants can be the first to try on and purchase designer gowns. General admission to the charity event is Sunday, Nov. 23, 1 – 6 p.m. 

Attendees can enter gift certificate giveaways: a $200 SymbolizeIt.com picture, and with every gown purchased, two wedding bands. Tickets are required to enter. To register and acquire tickets go to www.bridesabc.org. The revenue generated by Brides Against Breast Cancer® makes it possible to deliver free information and services to thousands of children and adults impacted by cancer. Volunteer and sponsorship opportunities are available by visiting www.bridesabc.org or calling (877)721-HOPE. Donations are also accepted.

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