A Classic, Simple Clock Tower Wedding at The Daniels and Fisher Tower in Denver, Colorado

Marie Pierce (civil engineer) and Kim Vagher (manager of city facilities) chose to get married at The Daniels and Fisher Tower—a clock tower—in Denver

Marie Pierce (civil engineer) and Kim Vagher (manager of city facilities) chose to get married at The Daniels and Fisher Tower—a clock tower—in Denver, Colorado. Loving the old-world charm and historic space, they decided it, along with the city of Denver and the mountains, were the perfect backdrop for their intimate soiree. The couple used a simple gray and mint color palette and added DIY details such as the floral arrangements that included roses and baby’s breath from Costco and the classic but modern gray, mint and white stationery. Marie and Kim wanted to add a personalized touch to the wedding attire, too, so everyone (including their ring bearer puppy) wore mint or black Converse shoes. After the ceremony, since there were space restrictions at the clock tower, the couple wasn’t able to have a formal reception (they only had 40 guests for their ceremony), so they flipped the room and had hor d'oeuvres and drinks. Marie wanted to make her family from Tennessee feel at home with a Southern twist, so Serendipity Catering served BBQ among other delicious finger foods, which were perfect!

Wanting a simple, chic look, the couple sent classic gray, white and mint invitations to their guests.
Marie completed her look with a comfortable pair of Converse for a personalized touch.
Marie carried a bouquet of ivory roses and baby’s breath that she made herself from flowers from Costco.
Marie and Kim’s dog was the ring bearer for the wedding and wore black-and-white converse to match the wedding party.
The bridesmaids wore floor-length gray dresses and the groomsmen wore black suits with gray ties and mint pocket squares for a classic look.
Marie and Kim exchanged vows at the D & F Clock Tower in Denver. They loved the unique venue with all of its old-world charm.
Marie and Kim loved the alternative clock tower venue. Not wanting to overpower its natural charm, they kept the decor to a minimum.
Marie and Kim loved their clock tower wedding venue. They though it--along with the city of Denver and the mountains--were the perfect backdrop.
After the ceremony, Marie and Kim flipped the room and had a casual reception.