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Colin Cowie, Celebrity Wedding Planner on Planning Your Wedding During the Coronavirus Pandemic

As many non-essential businesses are forced to put their operations on hold, so are many couples seeking to get married. Colin Cowie, a top celebrity wedding planner, gives his advice and answers questions on what we still can do to  plan our wedding  during this uncertain time. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread across the country, wreaking havoc on millions of people's health and crippling healthcare systems, it's also devastating the economy, putting all non-essential businesses through the wringer and halting the  wedding planning  industry nearly dead in its tracks.  "If it was a problem just in America, I'd work with my clients to plan something in Italy or the South of France, but we're all in the same boat right now with no place to go," said Colin Cowie, a notorious celebrity wedding planner.  According to IBISWorld, the U.S. wedding industry is worth nearly $74 billion, and it seems as if COVID-19 has become the ultimate weddi

Advice on Planning A Wedding During COVID-19 Outbreak

Wedding planning can be very stressful for a bride and groom under normal circumstances, let alone during a worldwide viral pandemic. Unique obstacles have continued to arise for couples planning their 2020 and 2021 weddings with many unanswered questions about what the future will hold short and long term. Hiring a professional event planner can help ease many of your frustrations, and together, they can help you create your dream wedding through these dark times to include a happy ending. First, take a deep breath and follow a few expert advice tips to navigate through this complicated experience. Postponing or Canceling? With advisements from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), they continue to urge individuals to practice social distancing and limit groups of people to no more than ten and have enforced travel restrictions for months. If you have an event scheduled for this spring or early summer, it will most definitely need to reschedule for a future