'It's a great way to start the festive season' - Ryan Tubridy and the rise of the chic winter wedding
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'It's a great way to start the festive season' - Ryan Tubridy and the rise of the chic winter wedding
"The broadcaster is the latest celebrity to get hitched in the colder months. Here, Kirsty Blake Knox chats to Irish newlyweds and wedding experts about the many benefits of low-key winter nuptials In previous years, erstwhile RTÉ star Ryan Tubridy would have spent the Late Late Toy Show weekend recovering from the buzz and hysteria of his favourite night of broadcasting."
"But last weekend looked different. He and his partner, Dr Clare Kambamettu, were beaming when they got married in the west of Ireland on Sunday."
A broadcaster chose a winter wedding, reflecting a trend of celebrities marrying in colder months. Low-key winter nuptials offer intimacy and reduced public attention. Wedding timing can shift personal routines previously tied to major broadcasting events. The broadcaster and partner, Dr Clare Kambamettu, married in the west of Ireland and appeared joyful. Irish newlyweds and wedding experts identify multiple advantages to quieter winter celebrations, including atmosphere, logistics and discretion. Couples can leverage off-peak seasons for different aesthetic and practical benefits when planning their weddings.
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