Victoria Hentrich | Founder
About Victoria Russo-Hentrich
Victoria Russo-Hentrich is a premier event and wedding designer based in Austin, Texas, known for creating extraordinary celebrations defined by elegance, imagination, and timeless style.
Raised in a close-knit Italian-American family in Boston, Victoria began her professional path in education after earning her degree from the University of Massachusetts. As a traveling reading specialist, she developed a deep appreciation for structure, storytelling, and the power of meaningful human connection—foundations that would later shape her approach to experiential design.
Her transition into luxury events evolved organically, inspired by her cultural heritage, her travels, and a lifelong instinct for bringing people together in memorable ways. In the 1980s, she founded Creative Consultants, which grew into one of Austin’s most respected event design firms.
Over the decades, Victoria has designed weddings and events for a distinguished range of clients, including global brands, public figures, and private families celebrating once-in-a-lifetime milestones across the world. Her work spans intimate gatherings to large-scale destination celebrations, each defined by a distinctive balance of refinement, creativity, and emotional resonance.
What sets Victoria apart is her ability to translate vision into atmosphere—crafting events where every detail feels intentional and every moment feels alive. Her contributions to the industry have earned her numerous accolades, including a Lifetime Achievement Award recognizing her lasting influence in the field of experiential design.
Today, Victoria leads Creative Consultants alongside her daughter, Jennifer, continuing a legacy built on artistry, trust, and generational collaboration. Together, they represent a rare blend of experience and continuity, shaping celebrations that are both deeply personal and impeccably executed.
Victoria’s work reflects a simple but enduring belief: that the most meaningful events are not only seen, but felt—and that the art of gathering is one of life’s most powerful forms of connection.
