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The ultimate wedding planning afternoon

Indiana’s largest bridal show brings everything you need to plan your wedding under one roof.

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This is the easiest way to make serious progress in one afternoon.

Photos provided by Louie’s Tux Shop

Who says wedding planning has to take months?

At this local event, you can check off major wedding decisions in just one afternoon.

On Sunday, February 1, 2026, couples are invited to the Indianapolis Bridal Expo at the Indianapolis Downtown Marriott from 12 pm. to 4 p.m., sponsored by Louie’s Tux Shop.

As the largest single-day bridal show in the state, this event brings together the region’s top wedding specialists all under one roof.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Meet photographers, DJs, florists, caterers, and top bridal fashion experts
  • Couture wedding fashions on multiple stages
  • Samples, tastings, and interactive demonstrations
  • Door prize giveaways throughout the day
  • A fun, relaxed atmosphere with cash bars and convenient connected parking

Where else can you see your Pinterest board brought off the screen and into real life?

Pro tip: Register online to receive free admission for your entire party.

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