#RadianceShow2019: Runway photos from this year’s Radiance Bridal show in Accra

It’s been quite a fairytale and exciting weekend for the patrons, organizers, exhibitors and media people who attended the 2019 edition of the Radiance Bridal Show.

The 2019 show which is also it’s 4 edition took place at the Kempinksi Hotel in Accra from the 1st- to 2nd June. Radiance Bridal show as the name suggest is a wedding event for prospective couples and an opportunity for wedding enthusiast to converge under one roof.

Host, Nathaniel Attoh thrilled guest to a beautiful night of gowns and suits under an enchanted forest that could rival any in a fairytale.

Designers including Velma’s Accessories, Ophelia Crossland, Pistis, Ruby’s Bridal & Legend Bespoke were all present at the show as exhibitors. Other exhibitors were professionals from various fields such as Make-Up artists, hair stylists decorators, photographers, caterers, jewelry and accessory makers, florist and many others.

Mask Events, Let’s Be Seated, Alexiglam,Donna Tyler Jewelry, 9Twenty25 Jewelry, FocusNBlur, Bryan Kaade, DJ Adom, Fairy Fabrics, Red Ginger for Hair all had exhibition boots at the luxury event.

The fashion show which was produced Ghanaian stylist, Afua Rida and the Radiance team had collections from wedding brands such as Pistis, Ophelia Crossland, Ruby’s Bridal, Velma’s Accessories and others on the runway.

Check out the performances and fashion showcase from this year’s show

Ophelia Crossland and Velma’s Accessories

Ruby’s Bridal

Blush Lace Bridal

Kenneth Tetteh

Credit: Vine Imagery

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