Couples trying to salvage weddings put on hold by the coronavirus are feeding a fresh trend in the bridal industry: the “minimony.” Rather than wait, they’re getting hitched alone or with… Lifestyle News Summaries.
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Couples trying to salvage weddings put on hold by the coronavirus are feeding a fresh trend in the bridal industry: the “minimony.” Rather than wait, they’re getting hitched alone or with a few local loved ones looking on at a safe social distance as other guests join virtually. Then they plan to reschedule larger celebrations when allowed. “We were about to put a $15,000 deposit down on a venue when [the] coronavirus hit,” Kate Whiting, 35, of Lake Almanor Peninsula in Northern California, tells the AP.
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