Virtual wedding startups are helping couples stream their happily ever afters — and they're changing the future of the industry.
With social distancing making huge weddings with tons of friends and family currently impossible, micro weddings have become 2020’s biggest trend. And the “less is more” approach may be here to stay.
As nuptials were canceled across the country, wedding planners have downscaled — and in some cases their new offerings will stick. By Eilene Zimmerman This article is part of Owning the Future, a ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--With Proposal Season—November through February, the most popular time of the year for couples to get engaged 1 —off to a strong start, leading wedding planning and registry ...
New York state-based wedding planner Magdalena Mieczkowska told the NYT that vendors were charging more to recoup losses from 2020.
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