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Beauty Scene: A Workshop for Brides

This unique and interactive workshop is the perfect fit for brides who want to look and feel their absolute best on their wedding day. Join our team of local, dedicated wedding professionals, including a wedding photogapher, wedding dress designer, milliner, professional hairstylist and professional makeup artist as they share their ‘savoir -faire with you.

From the latest trends in bridal hair and makeup, to expert guidance on how to feel comfortable and pose in front of the camera, to the latest in local coutur and millinery, our session is a must for the fashionable, confident and discerning bride.

THIS WORKSHOP WILL COVER:

MAKEUP: Professional Make-Up Artist Maya Goldenberg will discuss the best in pre-wedding skincare, eco-makeup and bridal beauty trends, featuring three models with culturally diverse looks.
HAIR: Professional Hair Stylist Duyen Huynh, will Head shapes and hairstyles, trends and how to find your perfect look, featuring three models with culturally diverse looks.
POSING: Wedding Photographer Margaret Diotalevi (Avenue Photo) will share her expertise and show you how to look your best in photos, and get comfortable in front of the camera.
VEILS: Milliner and bridal hair accessories designer Blair Nadeau will showcase the latest in headpieces, veils and bridal hair accessories, and explore fit and personality, so you can choose the best one for you.
DRESSES: Couture wedding dress designer Catherine Langois will showcase bridal dress trends and show you how to choose the best match, to compliment your body shape and style.

*Light refreshments will be served.
*Gift bag (value $300) will be offered to guests.

April 2, 2016

Tickets are $64.20 In Advance | $85.40 Day Of

Venue

cafe/bar, The Theatre Centre

Performance Dates

Saturday, April 2nd, 2016 – 1:00-3:30pm

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