
Vogue Meets Old Hollywood
Wed Society | Austin
Photography By: Ann Mark Photography
This old Hollywood wedding inspiration plays out in high-class editorial style, filled with the utmost upscale elegance. In scenes filled to the brim with drama and romance to its fullest extent, two lovers made their way around a weddingscape dressed to the nines – just like them. Simplicity was key in both wedding décor and the ensembles of these well-dressed newlyweds.

Exploring Austin's History: Chateau Bellevue
Ladies Lifestyle Network
Nestled in the heart of Austin, Texas, at 708 San Antonio Street, lies a true architectural and historical treasure: Chateau Bellevue. This exquisite structure, with its rich history and captivating design, is a testament to Austin's vibrant past and a symbol of the city's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage.

Wedding at Chateau Bellevue in Austin, Texas | Katie & Molly
Laura Garrison Photography
They were married at Chateau Bellevue in downtown Austin. The venue is a gorgeous, 150 year-old mansion built in a French Romanesque style. It’s totally unique, and full of so much history.
Their wedding was such a perfect celebration of their relationship. From the mirrorball table assignments to the colorful spring florals, it was so Molly & Katie. The fashion from guests at this wedding was also unmatched. I think my personal favorite outfit was purple suit worn by their officiant. 👏

3 Things Couples Need to Know Before Booking Chateau Bellevue in 2024
Lona Events
Chateau Bellevue is a historic wedding venue located in downtown Austin, Texas. The chateau offers a romantic setting with old world charm for couples looking for an elegant wedding backdrop.
One important detail is that Chateau Bellevue is the headquarters of the Austin Woman’s Club, so it has a long history in the community. The chateau was built in 1929 in a French Renaissance style and has been an event space ever since.

Downtown Austin castle shelters prestigious past
Austin American-Statesman
This Victorian mansion, known as Chateau Bellevue, is home to the Austin Woman's Club, a low-profile group formed by top female leaders — including Gov. Miriam A. "Ma" Ferguson — in the 1920s. The imposing structure now hosts meetings of the surviving club and other Austin civic and social groups, such as the Daughters of the American Revolution.