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Homeland celebrities suffer because their big day has been postponed due to the pandemic. Chenoa and Miguel Sánchez -urologist by profession- were going to say "yes, I want" on June 14, "but above all what is happening we have decided to be on hiatus, although we will finally have to postpone it," said the singer a few days ago. Susana Griso in the program 'Espejo Público'. In the world of cinema, the actors Patricia Montero and Álex Adrover are still waiting to see if they will be able to get married at the Madrid city hall.

Javier Hermosilla - son of Silvia Gómez Cuétara, heir to the cookie empire of the same name - and Marta Nicolás, who were getting married on May 2 in Punta Mita (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico) and where they had organized, have delayed their big day. three days of celebration with the performances of Manu Tenorio and that of DJ Adrián Lozano, the favorite of Felipe VI's niece, Victoria Federica. And in the sports-political sphere, after four years of relationship, José Bono Jr. - the son of the former President of the Congress of Deputies, José Bono and the businesswoman Ana Rodríguez - and her boyfriend, Aitor Gómez, were going to get married on the 20th June at the Toledo city hall with a design by Borja Marín de Scalpers, "but we are waiting to see what measures are taken to continue and, if it cannot, we will postpone it."

Anonymous brides also suffer theirs. Everything was ready, nickel-plated. Mireia Comellas already had her basted outfit, only touch-ups were missing for D-day, April 4. She and Julián Duque, her partner, saw the wolf's mouth in early March and were clear on what to do. "It was a wedding of 200 guests and people from Colombia had to arrive, my boyfriend is from there. We ran out of flights, without any possibility," he says. There was no wedding, but some friends dressed as if the link was real and spent the day toasting telematically. The event has been postponed to the end of July, but they still have reasonable doubt. "We will see if it will be possible," he adds, "you have to think about older people and they still won't be sure." She is in direct contact with the toilets because, in addition, she is a 'wedding planner' and has launched an initiative: free organization of the event for all the toilets who need to plan their wedding. He already has more than 30 on his agenda.

Bridal Week

The Bridal Week in Barcelona was scheduled for June. This is the starting and exhibition point for the new season of the bridal sector, the one that generates the most annual turnover in the Fashion sector and which this year has been canceled by COVID19. The Catalan designer José María Peiró says: "Those who manufacture in China will have it worse, besides manufacturing in Spain is now more solvent because we do not depend on third parties. I have dressmakers sewing at home, it is more sustainable and that does not increase prices endings ". Something similar says Seville's Fátima Álvarez Osorio, by Fiancé Couture, designer of the Belén Esteban costume that speaks wonders of the tertuliana's treatment: "My dressmakers, small workshops in Andalusia, are currently manufacturing robes and material for health centers, because brides have moved their agenda to 2021. The quality of good Spanish wedding dresses has nothing to do with what is made in China, apart from what it means to feed our own country. What is not understood is that what is made in China is more expensive or equal to ours in the price that brides pay. "

One of the most solvent wedding planners is Ana Hernández (Sophie Kors), who organized the wedding of Rafa Nadal and Xisca. It admits the absolute stop of the sector and the consequences for all the suppliers that this drags. "August is going to be a wedding month, so goodbye to family vacations. We will not increase prices by 2021, the year our international events have passed, and providers are responding."

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Spain is a leader in the bridal sector worldwide, where Pronovias and Rosa Clará , with most of the production in China, account for the largest percentage of the market niche. Until last year, the turnover of the sector reached 860 million euros. The company founded by Palatchi and acquired by BC Partners in 2017 is adapting to the new times and, in times of coronavirus, its new business initiative is benefiting buyers because it has launched the first digital showroom in the bridal sector, as well as new Digital strategies to exchange opinions with clients. Until September of last year, 60% of its business was in Europe and 15% in the United States. Currently, this brand has 4,000 sales in 105 countries.

Rosa Clará was going to celebrate this April 24, her 25th anniversary with a great parade, a dinner and a special party, but everything was suspended by the pandemic. From their public relations office, they tell LOC that "we are uneasy, but fine. However, we prefer not to answer the questions that you ask us." It refers to the socioeconomic impact of having the coronavirus in the nuptial field, which is going to happen with China in the future - since up to now it was the great international market - or the collateral effects of the cancellation of Bridal Week in Barcelona . At the moment, the designer based in Barcelona is happy because at the end of 2019 she opened stores in London, Dubai and Mexico City, so her points of sale reach 4,000 in 80 countries. China must also see the face of the wolf, that of manufacturing.

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