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Tropical setting or the European countryside? Your wedding can be an aromatic experience
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Tropical setting or the European countryside? Your wedding can be an aromatic experienceBy Danielle Braff, New York Times
Last Updated: May 13, 2021, 06:10 PM IST
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Scentscapes can be magical for couples on a budget, as they can start as low as the cost of a candle or a diffuser.
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Scentscaping your wedding is now a thing.
Couples are adding their personal scents (not to be confused with their body odor) to their weddings in the form of diffusers, candles, lotion, perfume mists and more. Some are even taking it to the extreme, pumping in scents à la Las Vegas casinos. We’ve moved way beyond relying on the simple bridal bouquet to emit pleasurable aromas. This is serious scent business.
Couples excluded from travel green list feel ‘forgotten’
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May 9, 2021
LONDON: Couples separated by border closures said they feel “completely forgotten” by the UK Government’s green list for travel.
The newly announced list will allow people to travel to countries including Portugal and Gibraltar from May 17 without needing to self isolate on their return to England.
However, couples with partners who do not live in qualifying countries face expensive quarantine requirements, or an even longer wait to see each other.
Alyssa Pallotti, from Texas, has been separated from her partner, Jacob Greenwood, who lives in Bracknell, Berkshire.
She told the PA news agency: “I’ve heard the UK Government talking about holidays, holidays, holidays when it comes to this green list, and we feel very forgotten.