BEL FIORE BRIDAL ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF 101 Secrets Every Bride Needs to Know About Buying Wedding Attire. A collection of insider tips where Rachel Esposito from Bel Fiore Bridal is a featured contributor.

Rachel Esposito, owner of Bel Fiore Bridal announces release of her new book 101 Secrets Every Bride Needs to Know About Buying Wedding Attire written by Rachel Espostio and some of the greatest bridal shop owners in North
America.
This book is a collection of hundreds of years of experience in wedding know how with the people that are on the front lines of the wedding industry. This group of authors knows what it takes to make a wedding work. You will learn the inside
tips and tricks that will make your wedding experience what you want it to be without the hassles and with the highest level of quality, while saving you money.
Stressed out about buying wedding attire? You need 101 Secrets Every Bride Needs to Know About Buying Wedding Attire.
This book makes an excellent gift for the engaged bride, click here to purchase your copy!
Steve Lang CEO of Mon Cheri Bridal and 20 of the leading bridal lines in the world, including Kathy Ireland, Sophia Tolli, Martin Thornburg – designer extrordianaire, Joan Calabrese, America’s foremost designer of children’s formal
wear and the incomparable Tony Bowls has endorsed 101 Secrets Every Bride Needs to Know About Buying Wedding Attire and has agreed to write a forward to the book.
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Congratulations, Lisa! We love your pictures from your Santa Rosa Beach wedding! You looked fantastic! Best Wishes!
“I have included a few pictures of me on my wedding day in my BEAUTIFUL dress from Bel Fiore Bridal. I got so many compliments on the dress and felt like a beautiful bride wearing it!! Thank you for all your help in finding my dream wedding dress!! Also the bridesmaid dresses are from y’all as well and I’ve included a picture with the wedding party!”

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Bel Fiore Bridal Named to the Bulldog 100: Fastest Growing Bulldog Businesses
Class of 2012

Writer: Stan Jackson, 706-542-8157, ugastan@uga.edu
Contact: Meredith Carr, 404-814-8820, mcarr@uga.edu
January 24, 2012
Athens, Ga. – Bel Fiore Bridal, based in Marietta, was honored on January 21, when the UGA Alumni Association announced the rankings of the 2012 Bulldog 100: Fastest Growing Bulldog Businesses at a celebration in Atlanta.
Bel Fiore Bridal, helmed by 2001 UGA graduates Rachel and Tom Esposito, ranks as this year’s 50th fastest growing Bulldog business. The firm specializes in bridal gowns, bridesmaid dresses, tuxedo rentals and other formal accessories and attire.
“We are so proud of our accomplishments and being a member of the Bulldog 100, 2 years in a row is humbling. It’s great to be a Georgia Bulldog!” said Esposito.
The Atlanta CPA firm, Gifford Hillegass and Ingwersen, LLP has annually partnered with the UGA Alumni Association since the inception of the program three years ago to verify the information that was submitted by each nominated company. GH&I then ranked the companies based on compounded annual growth rate.
Nominations were collected between January and June 2011. To be considered for the program, an organization must have been in business for at least five years, had revenues of $100,000 or more for the calendar year 2008, and be owned or operated by a former UGA student who owns at least 50% of company or be the CEO, President or Managing Partner. The program recognizes the fastest-growing businesses regardless of size by focusing on a three-year growth rate average.
Nearly 800 nominations were submitted for this year’s program. The class of 2012 includes companies ranging in all sizes and services, from athletics equipment producers to web design and internet marketing firms. Several different areas of the country are represented, including companies from Connecticut, Nebraska, and New Mexico.
UGA alumni and friends celebrated the 2012 Bulldog 100 honorees at a special event held at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis on January 21, 2012. The evening began with a reception, followed by dinner and the awards ceremony. Keynote speaker, Deborah Norville, anchor of “Inside Edition” and 1979 UGA graduate, led attendees to the highlight of the evening—the release of the final rankings and countdown of the 2012 Bulldog 100.
“The UGA Alumni Association is thrilled to honor our graduates who demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to excellence that bring honor to their alma mater,” said Deborah Dietzler, executive director of the UGA Alumni Association. “We are proud of the accomplishments of these alumni, whose achievements during the Great Recession are noteworthy indeed.”
Nominations for the 2013 Bulldog program will open January 30. The full listing and rankings of the 2012 honorees and photos of the celebration can be found at www.alumni.uga.edu/b100.

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Here at Bel Fiore Bridal we assist our brides with all aspects of their wedding plans. One of our continuing requests is for help in managing the time between the ceremony and the reception.
One of our first suggestions is that the travel time for guests moving from the location of the ceremony to the start of the reception be minimized. Take it into account when booking the reception venue. Guests shouldn’t have to drive more that 20-30 minutes. We urge our brides to take as many of their photographs as possible prior to the ceremony and to minimize the number to be taken after the ceremony. Insure that guests who arrive at the reception site before the wedding party, are greeted by the official host and hostess of the reception. The names of these hosts should be listed in the program.
While awaiting the arrival of the wedding group, the guests should be served beverages and appetizers. Music should be playing when the guests arrive. Be sure that a coat check is available, that the gift table is in plain sight with a person assigned to manage the table. Do have someone available to help with seating plans.
Once the bridal entourage arrives at the reception site, the bandleader or maitre d’ or reception host should ask the seated guests to stand while he/she introduces the party. Since the bride and groom are the evening’s stars, they should be introduced last. Introductions and entrances flow in this order: first the parents of the bride, then the parents of the groom, followed by the “little people” (depending on their ages), bridesmaids and groomsmen, and the maid of honor and best man. Once the bridal party is in place, then the bride and groom are introduced and make their grand entrance.
Make sure that the names are double checked for pronunciation and that information is passed on to the person in charge or reception host.
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