Kylie & Noah’s High-Energy Jewish Wedding at Four Seasons Austin

An Indoor Ballroom Celebration Captured with a Documentary Approach


A Chicago Couple, an Austin Wedding, and a Celebration That Felt Like Them

Kylie and Noah grew up just outside Chicago, went to rival high schools, and somehow never met. Years later, a summer together turned into something more, and their wedding brought together friends and family from Chicago, Austin, and beyond for a celebration that felt completely natural to them—candid, energetic, and focused on the people who matter most.

They chose Four Seasons Austin for its balance of sophistication and ease. The entire day was designed to be effortless and unforced, from the indoor ballroom ceremony to the kind of dance floor that never empties. The photos reflect that—nothing staged, nothing over-planned, just real moments unfolding as they happened.


Getting Ready Without the Rush

Kylie got ready in a Four Seasons Austin suite, surrounded by her closest people. There were no elaborate setups, no perfectly placed champagne glasses—just the kind of morning that naturally builds anticipation. Julie Oh of Chicago Wedding Dresser was there to ensure every detail was perfectly in place, from the way Kylie’s beaded gown moved as she stepped into it to the heirloom jewelry that added personal history to the moment.

Noah and his groomsmen had their own space just down the hall. Classic black tuxedos, a few toasts, and a quiet moment before the day fully began.


An Indoor Ballroom Ceremony Rooted in Tradition

The Four Seasons ballroom was transformed into a ceremony space, with soft draping, candlelit aisles, and a towering floral chuppah designed by Joseph Events. Before walking down the aisle, Kylie and Noah signed the ketubah, a moment shared with family and close friends. The bedeken followed, a deeply traditional and emotional moment where Noah veiled Kylie before the ceremony.

Under the chuppah, the atmosphere was quiet, intimate, and intentional. Every movement felt natural. When Noah broke the glass, the energy in the room immediately shifted, and just like that, the celebration began.


Effortless Portraits, A Dance Floor That Never Slowed Down

Kylie and Noah didn’t want hours of posed photos. They wanted a few quick portraits, a handful of family groupings, and then to get back to their guests. The Four Seasons ballroom and surrounding architecture gave us the perfect backdrop for a relaxed, natural approach to portraits.

Then came the reception.

With event design and rentals by Art Quest Events, the Four Seasons ballroom was transformed into an immersive experience, with candlelit tables, layered textures, and a space that felt warm, inviting, and alive.

The dance floor was packed from the start, fueled by an incredible live performance from Drywater Band. The hora started almost immediately, with Kylie and Noah lifted into the air, surrounded by friends and family. From there, the night moved fast—spontaneous, unscripted, and full of movement.

Meanwhile, ILC Films captured every moment on video, making sure that not just the big moments but also the in-between interactions and fleeting expressions were preserved.


A Wedding That Was About the Experience

Some weddings are about the production. This one was about the experience. Nothing was overly polished, yet everything felt intentional. The photos tell that story—a documentary approach that captures the real energy of the day.

Even the details were thoughtfully chosen. Guests were treated to desserts from Susie’s Cakes and Sugar Momma’s—a sweet ending to a night that never slowed down.

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Vendor Team

Planning & Design: Great Events Chicago
Venue: Four Seasons Austin
Wedding Dresser: Julie Oh | Chicago Wedding Dresser
Floral Design: Joseph Events
Event Design & Rentals: Art Quest Events
Live Band: Drywater Band
Videography: ILC Films
Catering: Four Seasons Austin
Desserts: Susie’s Cakes and Sugar Momma’s