A Whimsical Fairytale Wedding at The Paseo

Deinma Ogbanga • December 23, 2025
A calm, romantic wedding at The Paseo in Arizona. Kenna & Lindell’s intimate fairytale celebration at the foot of the Superstition Mountains.

Kenna & Lindell | April 17, 2024 | The Paseo

Some weddings feel loud and fast. Kenna and Lindell's felt the opposite.


From the moment the day began, everything about their wedding felt calm, intentional, and deeply personal—the kind of day that lingers with you long after it ends. Nothing was rushed. Nothing felt forced. It was simply a meaningful celebration of love, unfolding exactly as it should.


Their vision was clear from the start: a romantic, intimate wedding that felt authentic to who they are. Not overly styled. Not overcomplicated. Just thoughtful, heartfelt, and full of connection.


A Venue That Set the Tone

Nestled at the foot of the Superstition Mountains, The Paseo immediately felt like the perfect match for their vision. The outdoor setting offers sweeping mountain views, an open-air feel, and a quiet elegance that brings a sense of peace the moment you arrive.


As the light shifted throughout the day and the mountains stretched endlessly in the background, the space felt grounded and intimate—almost magical in a way that didn’t need to be explained. The venue’s timeless architecture and natural beauty did so much of the work on its own, allowing the design to stay soft, romantic, and effortless rather than overdone.


A Calm, Joyful Start to the Day

Kenna spent her morning getting ready, feeling radiant and completely at ease, listening to her own playlist and soaking in every moment. She wore a stunning off-the-shoulder gown from Strut Bridal, complete with flowing wings that moved beautifully with her. Paired with a delicate flower crown and a soft ivory bouquet by Designs by Zima, her look felt whimsical, romantic, and undeniably her.


Lindell got ready nearby in his Celebrity Tux & Tails suit, equally calm and visibly excited. One of the sweetest moments was seeing them both vibing to the same playlist whilst getting ready—singing along to their favorite songs, connected even while apart. Lindell’s presence in his tux was undeniable, and his excitement for the day was written all over his face.


Their dress reveal was filled with joy, laughter and raw emotion. It was one of those moments that doesn’t need direction—just space to happen naturally.


A Day Meant to Be Fully Experienced

Thanks to thoughtful planning and seamless behind-the-scenes logistics, Kenna and Lindell were able to stay fully present all day. No clock-watching. No managing details. No stress pulling them out of the moment.


They laughed, celebrated, and soaked in time with the people they love most—living proof that luxury doesn’t always mean more. Sometimes, luxury looks like ease. Presence. And a wedding day that flows naturally, without worry.


A Celebration to Remember

Kenna and Lindell’s wedding at The Paseo was a reminder that the most beautiful celebrations aren’t about excess—they’re about intention. About creating space to feel, connect, and truly experience the day you’ve been dreaming of.


If you’re envisioning a wedding you can fully enjoy—not manage—our team specializes in calm, intentional celebrations designed with care, just like this one.


Planner | @dflaireweddings
Photographer |
 @shotsbyvc_weddings
Videographer |
 @noon_weddings, @noonphx
Videographer |
 @dreamakersstudio81
Bride |
 @bykennarose
Groom |
 @buttonzsosaucy
Hair |
 @styledbymeganstueven
Makeup |
 @enrique.hair.makeup
Design & Florist |
 @designsbyzima
Wedding Dress |
 @strutbridal
Tuxedo |
 @celebtuxntails
Officiant |
 @elizabethandsofia_events
Violinist |
 @esmay_official
Venue |
 @thepaseovenue

By Deinma Ogbanga December 23, 2025
If you’ve recently started planning your wedding and already feel overwhelmed, you’re not doing anything wrong. Most couples don’t struggle because they’re unorganized or behind. They struggle because there’s too much information coming at them all at once. Everyone has an opinion. Social media makes it feel like every detail needs to be decided immediately. And somehow, planning something joyful starts to feel heavy. Here’s the good news: wedding planning doesn’t have to begin with stress. It just needs the right starting point. Let’s talk about what actually matters first, where couples often lose time and money early on, and how to plan with intention instead of pressure. 1. What Actually Matters First (and What Can Wait) One of the biggest misconceptions about planning is that you should start with the details. The truth is, the details are the last thing that needs your attention. What matters most in the beginning is creating a foundation. Start with the big picture Before you book vendors or design a Pinterest board, pause and ask yourselves a simple question: How do we want our wedding to feel? Not how it should look. Not what’s trending. But how you want to experience the day. Do you want it to feel intimate? Elegant? Joyful? Cultural? Relaxed but refined? When you’re clear on the feeling, every decision becomes easier—and more aligned. Next, talk honestly about your budget range . This doesn’t need to be a final number or a rigid cap. A realistic range simply helps guide decisions without pressure. You’ll also want a guest count estimate (even a rough one) and some date flexibility , if possible. These four things—vision, budget range, guest count, and date—shape everything else. What truly can wait Despite what social media suggests, you don’t need to decide: Color palettes Décor details Wedding party attire Signage, linens, or styling choices If it doesn’t affect availability, logistics, or budget, it doesn’t need to be decided first. Giving yourself permission to wait is one of the most freeing parts of planning. 2. Where Couples Lose the Most Time and Money Early On Most planning stress doesn’t come from doing too little—it comes from doing too much, too soon. One of the most common mistakes couples make is booking vendors before fully understanding their vision. This often leads to second-guessing, upgrades, or starting over entirely. Another big one? Over-researching. Looking at dozens of options can feel productive, but it often creates confusion instead of clarity. Guest count is another area where things sneak up quickly. Adding even a small number of guests later can significantly affect catering, rentals, and overall costs. And then there’s DIY. While it can be meaningful, it’s important to be honest about how much time and energy you actually have. What saves money often costs peace of mind—especially in the final weeks. The most expensive part of wedding planning isn’t always the wedding itself. It’s indecision. 3. How to Plan with Intention Instead of Pressure Intentional planning isn’t about being perfect or hyper-organized. It’s about protecting your experience. Plan for how it feels—not how it looks Your wedding isn’t a performance. It’s a day you’re meant to enjoy. When decisions are made with flow, comfort, and experience in mind, everything feels more natural. Set boundaries early Everyone means well, but not every opinion needs equal weight. Decide early whose input matters—and where you need to create space for yourselves. Make decisions once When you’ve thought something through and it feels right, trust it. Constant revisiting leads to unnecessary stress. Get support before you’re overwhelmed Many couples wait to bring in a planner until they’re already exhausted. Having guidance early helps you see what’s ahead and avoid common missteps—so planning feels calmer from the start. The couples who feel the most at ease aren’t doing everything themselves. They’re supported. A Final Thought Wedding planning doesn’t need to feel rushed or heavy. When you focus on the right things in the right order, everything else falls into place more smoothly. And if planning starts to feel like too much? That’s not a failure—it’s a sign you may not need more information, but more support. At D’Flaire Weddings , we help couples plan with clarity, confidence, and care—so they can enjoy the journey as much as the day itself. If you’re ready for a planning experience that feels calm, intentional, and beautifully handled, we’d love to support you. Because your wedding deserves to feel as good as it looks.