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The Other Members of the Wedding

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The Washington Post, June 25th, 2001

Although weddings are about the bride and groom, there is another crucial ingredient to successful nuptials: the invitees. "The bride and groom are only half of the equation," said Colin Cowie, a celebrity wedding and event planner. "The other half is the guests. A wedding is the first time that the focus is on the bride and groom to act as hosts, so they have to think very carefully about how to entertain their guests." While this might sound redundant, the balance between pleasing both the wedding couples and their guests on this momentous occasion is a difficult one to strike. And in many c...

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