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A modern Denver wedding featuring the perfect custom luxury signage

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Because they both live in the Denver area, it was natural for Kayla and Chris to plan their wedding locally. What ensued was a black-tie, contemporary nod to the vintage vibes created at The Ramble Hotel complete with world-class bar, Death & Co. The couple could not have more perfectly styled the signage that was expertly placed at every turn, and the rooftop installation by Yarrow & Spruce was a luxurious showstopper. Keep scrolling to see photography by Gracie Marie Photo of this perfectly modern wedding day - we promise you won't want to miss clicking on the full gallery of even more photos at the bottom of the page!

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Perfect contemporary wedding dress design

Kayla wore a beautiful Grace Loves Lace dress feature a fitted design that flowed behind her into a contemporary train. Her bouquet, courtesy of Yarrow & Spruce, was composed of Colorado-grown "bowl of cream" peonies, white ranunculus, "cloud" garden roses, and white phalaenopsis orchids.

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All-black dress code for all guests

Kayla and Chris asked their wedding party and guests to attend entirely in all black attire. This choice stood out seamlessly against the urban/modern meets Art Deco vibe of the venue.

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A boutique hotel with a world-class bar

The ceremony and reception were both helped at The Ramble Hotel, a bouquet hotel in Denver inspired by 17th century French salons. The main floor of the hotel also houses world-class cocktail bar, Death & Co.

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The perfect wedding guest: A puppy!

The couple chose to incorporate special details and photo-ops in honor of their sweet puppy, Harley, throughout the day.

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"Get down" with light-up details

The newlyweds incorporated special signs and labels at every turn. On the wooden DJ booth, they added a light-up sign that went under the radar until evening fell and the "Get Down" sign turned on just in time for the party. The hotel and bar names (as well as the date) were featured on their photobooth print-outs to help create a memorable favor for guests to take home.

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Contemporary details such as an audio guestbook and a custom neon wedding sign featuring the couple's last name and wedding year greeted guests and provided the perfect photo opportunity.

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Contemporary black and white design

To bring their modern Art Deco reception to life, the bride and groom chose timeless black and white elements, as well as clear architectural details including their seating chart with white printed lettering in a variety of contemporary fonts. Black and white linens were adorned with trendy baby's breath centerpieces accented by full white roses.

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A classic ice cream station

For dessert, the couple chose wedding ice cream and provided a station with classic cones and flavors for all of the guests to enjoy as the night came to an end.

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