As same-sex couples celebrate rights unique in Latin America, wedding planners are helping them to spend thousands on their big day

For more than 25 years Arturo Lodetti dreamt of walking down the aisle with the love of his life. Now finally, with his wedding only a few months away, he is planning to make it the biggest, most fabulous party that Buenos Aires has ever seen.

“I never thought I’d see the day when I would be able to make Héctor my husband,” he says, selecting a huge yellow headdress from a selection of sequins and feathers in a fancy dress shop. “I just want it to be like a carnival, the most enormous celebration of our love, our marriage and the years we have spent fighting for this day to even happen.”

Five months ago Argentina became the first country in Latin America, and one of only a handful of nations in the world, to legalise same-sex marriage. Since then the country has seen hundreds of gay couples saying “I do” and the birth of a booming new economy catering for the increasingly lucrative gay wedding market. For many people, business has never been better.

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