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wedding planner

[wed-ing plan-er]

noun

  1. a person whose profession is the planning and organization of weddings.

    A good wedding planner knows that the final word on invitations, venues, caterers, flowers, and music belongs to the couple.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of wedding planner1

First recorded in 1945–50
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Mrs Underwood's mother had arranged the surprise drone show with help from the couple's wedding planner – who had suggested it as a "wow factor" component of the day.

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She was also our location scout, wedding planner and even our tour guide.

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I’m very lucky that my mom is a wedding planner.

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“The Wedding Planner” and “Maid in Manhattan” star explained that she used to feel that she had to be perfect to be loved, but now she feels “somebody who truly loves you will help you heal those parts of yourself.”

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Sarah Blessinger, an L.A.-based wedding planner who specializes in events with 100 guests or less, says people often underestimate the cost of weddings.

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