Qatar’s Only Major Fashion Show !
The International Wedding Exhibition & Fashion Show Doha (IWED) is the leading exhibition for designers, wedding planners and wedding service providers in the Middle East. IWED brings the wedding industry face-to-face with brides-to-be in the highest per capita income market in the world. The Middle East wedding industry is worth US$ 700 million per year. Recent research shows the average wedding in Qatar costs US$ 50,000. Tradition, fashion, couture, packages, catering and organization are some of the most important features of a wedding and IWED brings them all together under one roof at the Doha Exhibition Center. Read more
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