Will COVID-19 make big weddings a thing of the past? Industry experts say no

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Wedding planners say the COVID-19 pandemic won't cause us to rethink the traditional big, splashy ceremonies

TORONTO -- The pandemic may have postponed typical weddings for the foreseeable future and could usher in a trend of more intimate ceremonies, but we haven’t seen the end of the big, dramatic wedding, according to industry experts.

The wedding industry has been severely impacted by COVID-19. As the threat of the virus grew, health officials and governments across Canada banned large gatherings of people, and recommended individuals stay physically distant from others outside of their household. But in a post-pandemic world, will we see the same amount of big, intense, invite-everyone-in-the-extended-family type of weddings as we did before?“Events are going to come back stronger than ever,” she said. “Right now there might be a little fear, but for the future, I think people are going to be very happy to be able to celebrate and commemorate with others, because we need that personal connection.

“It’s the officiant, it's two witnesses and the couple,” she said. “They're still going to go ahead with that … and they’re still having their 200 person wedding next June.” “And then we're going to see a trend coming in … more intimate and personalized with smaller weddings.”

 

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no the Wedding Industry is more thane capable of doing that it's own.

Did the flu?

What else are they gonna say? 😂😂😂 YES GIVE US LESS MONEY?

Social media already did this, but for marriage in general.

Let's hope

Is covid still a thing?

I'm a DJ, they are just postponing their wedding days at the moment. I expect a large influx of parties and people needing a DJ after this pandemic stuff blows over. There will still be weddings of adequate size. ( Typically 100-200 people in size ).

What fucking covid. Go back to supporting looters

For heaven's sake get a grip. Honestly CTV how blatantly stupid.

Anyone besides me thinking niche market for custom masks to celebrate big day?

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