O+A’s wedding was surrounded by loved ones and friends at Wellshire Inn in Denver, Colorado for their LGBTQ Wedding in Denver. It was an stunning and intimate day for the two with laughter, smiles, love, and dancing!
The brides had their first look before the wedding celebration began. One bride wore a floor length a-line wedding dress with lace on the bodice. The other bride wore a white jumpsuit.
The different shades of green bridesmaid dresses complimented the groomsmen suits as well as the pink, orange, yellow, and purple bouquets and boutonnieres.
The floor to ceiling walls, hanging chandeliers, silver chiavari chairs, two floral arrangements to frame the couple, and petite arrangements alongside the ceremony aisle created an intimate ceremony for the two to say, “I do”. So many tears were shed for this lovely celebration. The couple both walked down to “Love You for a Long Time” by Maggie Rogers. During their vows, they both mentioned how the first proposal was on top of a mountain near Oray, Colorado. The views were absolutely stunning. Their fur baby, Oreo, tagged along on the hike which was the cherry on top!
The two both scratched their heels for the reception and changed into more comfortable, matching shoes to continue the night.
The night continued with a grand entrance into the reception area, toasts from loved ones, and special dances. O+A danced to “Beyond” by Leon Bridges for the first time as newlyweds.
The couple were over the moon! During portraits, Olivia tried doing a cartwheel in her jumpsuit and nailed it!
O+A and their guests had the time of their lives on the dance floor!
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