French Fair Targets a New Newlywed Market: Gays

Jason St. Amand READ TIME: 1 MIN.

Lesbian and gay cake toppers, his-and-his wedding bands, flower-themed tuxedo bow ties: Marketing whizzes have held France's first gay-marriage fair - four days after parliament legalized same-sex wedlock.

Wedding planners, photographers and high-end tailors pitched their services at the Paris fair Saturday. Police stood guard outside - a precautionary measure after recent bouts of anti-gay violence by foes of same-sex marriage. The legislation sparked huge protests across France.

Fair organizer Claire Jollain says she senses pent-up demand among many same-sex couples who have long sought to tie the knot, and now can.

A final vote in France's National Assembly on Tuesday made France the 14th nation to legalize gay marriage. President Francois Hollande is expected to sign it into law soon. Same-sex weddings could begin as soon as June.


by Jason St. Amand , National News Editor

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