Colourful Wedding Expo

 

The Monitor and Mmegi staff workers took to the stage to model and showcase some of the beautiful wedding designs ranging from wedding gowns to traditional wear. The fabulous night was filled with people aspiring marriage who came to witness the procedure of a wedding. The first set of modelling was the groom and bride attire, which were showcased by three beautiful women who were later joined by their grooms, the bridal dresses were magnicently designed and appreciated by many in the crowd as they cheered along.  This was shortly followed by the display of  the bride's maids attire which also got the audience's attention.

Three gorgeous young women walked on the ramp showing different designs one can choose for their brides maids and the last display of attire was the traditional wear which is mostly famous in the groom and bride's parents as it is every bride and groom's wish for their parents to also look the part on their wedding day. This set was presented by another team of beautiful women who set the stage on fire with their amazing designs and walks regardless of their age.

The moment came when the best bride and groom, bride's maids and mateisi winner were announced and the response from the crowd clearly demonstrated that they agreed with the decision the judges made. The best wedding couple was awarded to Thuso Seboni and Sadie Segokgo who were both happy upon hearing that they shone among the rest, the winning bride's dress was designed by  Aobakwe Molosiwa whose career seems to be growing by the day.

The best bride's maid went to Sharon Sebetso who was also dressed by Molosiwa and the best traditional garment for the evening went to Susan Thembah who was dressed beautiful in a green German print designed by Sarah Kebahumile of 'Kay-Bee Dress makers'.

Speaking to one of the grooms who unfortunately did not win Orapeleng Rampoeleng, told ShowTime that he is not disappointed that he did not win but was happy with having been part of this amazing event.