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Friday, July 11, 2008


Bridal show

Calling all brides. The Charleston Bridal Show will be held noon-5 p.m. Sunday at the Gaillard Auditorium, 77 Calhoun St.

More than 60 vendors will present their services, and brides will receive keepsake totes, which will include a copy of a wedding planning guide. And a fashion show featuring the men of the Charleston Fire Department modeling tuxedos will begin at 4 p.m. Tickets are $10.

Visit www.awonderful wedding.com for more information.

Trunk show

Gwynn's, 916 Houston Northcutt Blvd., Mount Pleasant is presenting a Lafayette 148 trunk show through Saturday.

Check out the new styles and rich hues of the fall collection for a chic, modern, luxurious new look. Petite and plus sizes also are available, and representatives from the company will be available for consultations.

For more information, call 8GWYNNS (849-9667).

Finicky Filly

The Finicky Filly, 303 King St., is having a trunk show featuring acclaimed Dallas dress designer Lela Rose (she designed Jenna Bush's bridesmaids dresses), along with vintage handbags by Kotur and Elva Fields' vintage one-of-a-kind jewelry. Check out all three 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. today. For more, call 534-0203.

Submit fashion-related items to Christine W. Randall at randall@postandcourier.com. Items must be received by noon Monday for inclusion in Friday's paper.




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