Campbell and Loren’s celebration began the night before with an intimate family and friends rehearsal dinner at Jeffrey’s, an Austin favorite. Then they headed to their welcome party set on a rooftop bar in East Austin where they celebrated what was to come the next day!







The whole wedding day felt so peaceful, never in a rush, and so intentional. These two exchanged vows at All Saints Episcol Church in downtown, then head to Justine’s Secret House to celebrate the rest of their night.



The decor, florals, and tablecloths all had a funky element to them-not your traditional wedding palette, but it perfectly fit the vibe of Justine’s and East Austin. Even the guests themselves went all out with their attire. After cocktail hour and Oysters, everyone headed to find their seats under the tent for dinner-served family style.















Not long after the sun set and the candles set a warm mood to share a toast. I’ve never been apart of a wedding day where the love in the room felt as tangible as this evening. Loren and Campbell’s love story is as close to a modern fairytale as you can get. The love, and laughter, clinking of glasses, and sweet words spoken about them was my favorite moments of the night.











To end the night a Dj and live instrument combo set the bar high as far as receptions go. The whole room was packed around the gleaming couple. What I love most about this venue is that Justine’s is an old house that has been redone. It likely was someone’s home at some point where dancing, and laughing, and celebrations happened. Now it still has the same purpose just in a different way, it feels very full circle. If you’re looking for an intimate wedding venue in Austin this may be the perfect one for you 2026 wedding.






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