Kendra and Dylan's wedding at The Scottsdale Resort & Spa was designed with one goal in mind: make it unforgettable—and make it move. From the start, they knew music and entertainment wouldn’t just be part of the day, they’d be the heartbeat of it. A live band brought the energy, turning the celebration into an all-in, no-spectators kind of night.
But before the party, the ceremony delivered deep emotion and meaningful tradition. In a tribute to Dylan’s Jewish heritage, a Rabbi officiated as the couple exchanged vows beneath passed-down tallits—woven symbols of family and faith. Kendra’s look carried history, too: details from her mother’s wedding dress were seamlessly reworked into her own, a modern homage wrapped in sentiment.
Design-wise, the couple leaned into bold contrasts and layered blues. Bridesmaids wore cool shades that echoed through the floral palette—lush hydrangeas, hybrid delphinium, crisp Playa Blanca roses and textured pompon daisies. Agonis grass added a rich, moody undertone, while striking black-centered anemones created visual tension that tied perfectly to the night’s most dramatic detail: a black-and-white checkerboard dance floor.
That floor didn’t sit empty for long. Once the band kicked off, it became the center of gravity—pulling guests in. Every element of the day, from family tributes to floral textures to the music that carried it all, worked together in rhythm.