
I stumbled upon Carolee's wedding photos a few weeks ago and I absolutely fell in love. Not only are they a gorgeous couple, but the thought and creativity put into every detail of her wedding day look is noteworthy.

Carolee successfully broke out of the Utah bride mold with her classic, 1950's style tea dress. She designed it herself, and it was made by a good friend. She effortlessly accomplishes the difficult task of a modest dress that is different from all the others.
Lovely, bright, autumn flowers, and an entirely unique venue for her reception (on the UVU campus).
The birdcage veil was also a collaborative effort between Carolee and her seamstress friend.

Congratulations Carolee! It was lovely meeting you.
Photography by Christine Olson
Carolee is also a brilliant photographer. Check out her work here.
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