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Fall in love again with Marry Me at Marriott

  • Jane Kingsu-Cheng
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It’s one of the much-anticipated bridal fairs

“Marry Me at Marriott” is back. And this year, they dubbed the event “Infinite Moments,” highlighting the meaning of forever. Infinity is also represented by the number eight, which is why the event invited eight designers such as Albert Andrada, Andrea Tetangco, Debbie Co, Happy Andrada, Jazel Sy, Joe San Antonio, Julianne Syjuco, and Randy Ortiz for this show.

Randy Ortiz, Albert Andrada

The stage was dressed in very peri hues of hydrangeas and agapanthus, even a number eight or the infinity sign was positioned in the middle of the stage. The waiting area was filled with different booths as well, featuring event stylists such as Flower House by Gary Dacanay Weddings and Events, Amantefleurs Event Styling by Julius Villamante, Blooms 2110 Event Styling by Allen and JP, Sabrosas Events and Talent Management by Elizabeth Palomares and Henry Reyes, Amelia Blossoms by Marinell Marcelo, and Jacqs Florals by Jacqueline Wong. Birthdays, debuts, engagements, down to weddings—you name it, they had them all that evening.

“The Big Chef” Meik Brammer and his team were ready that night, showcasing their gastronomic expertise that fit every occasion. Some of the food dishes served that night include Vol au vent of Pacific Salmon, Spinach and Roquefort, Roasted Beetroot, Turkish Feta cheese and Candied walnuts, Shrimp Al Aljillo on Spanish Toast with Extra Virgin Olive oil and Garlic with Pepper Relish. Of course, the Lechon de Leche is a favorite.

There’s also Chinese cuisine for both Ting Hun and wedding celebrations such as Vegetable Dumplings with Black Truffle and Wok Fry Tiger Prawns Station, and desserts like Lychee Cremeux and Mandarin Orange Fruit. Go all out with US Angus Striploin Coated in Herb Crust with Mustard, Creamy horseradish, Pink Peppercorn, Sweet Corn hash, and Goose Liver Croquette.

Six towering intricately designed themed cakes were also on display, a showcase of the intricate details that make for eye-catching centerpieces.

Marriott Hotel Manila’s sister hotels Sheraton Manila Hotel, Clark Marriott Hotel, and Sheraton Manila Bay, along with Courtyard by Marriott Iloilo, Marry Me at Marriott is hosting “Marriott Moments A Fair” that’s happening this July 23 and 24 at the MGBX of the Marriott Grand Ballroom. Those who will confirm their bookings from June 25 to July 24 will get a special upgrade on their packages. Even better, a portion of the proceeds will also go to the Save the Children Foundation. Marriott Philippines will also be launching their Marriott Moments Partners Compendium, comprising of reputable wedding and events suppliers in the country which will be accessed on Marriott Philippines’ wedding website.

“We are happy with the continued success of our annual wedding event and with it comes our promise to make every Marry Me at Marriott even more exciting each time, with more innovations to offer fresh ideas on how our guests can celebrate their milestone events with us,” says Cluster Director of Marketing Communications Archie Nicasio.

To know more about Marriott Hotel Manila, call (632) 8988 9999 or visit www.manilamarriott.com.

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Jane Kingsu-Cheng

Introducing Jane Kingsu-Cheng, the dynamic Editor-in-Chief of Wedding Essentials Magazine. With over 15 years of invaluable experience in the publishing industry, Jane brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table, making her a cornerstone of WE’s success in events and brand relations. Her dedication and passion for excellence shine through in every aspect of her work, ensuring that Wedding Essentials remains at the forefront of the industry.

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