Lauren Sánchez Bezos revealed the marriage Friday night in a stunning Instagram post
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In a breathtaking moment on Friday night, Lauren Sánchez Bezos, glowing with uncontainable joy, took to Instagram to proclaim her marriage to Jeff Bezos, sharing a captivating post that captured her in a stunning, intricately designed lacy white wedding gown, arm in arm with the dashing billionaire, impeccably dressed in a classic black tuxedo.
The enchanting ceremony, marking the second union for both, unfolded amidst the lush, romantic splendor of Venice’s San Giorgio island, perfectly positioned across from the majestic Doge’s Palace, where the couple and approximately 200 exquisitely attired guests, draped in high-fashion couture, arrived in style aboard sleek motorboats under the Venetian twilight.
From the shores of a neighboring island, jubilant cheers echoed through the night air as Matteo Bocelli, the talented son of legendary Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, delivered a soul-stirring performance of a tender love ballad, elevating the evening’s magic to unforgettable heights.
The nuptials of the tech titan, owner of The Washington Post and among the globe’s wealthiest, unfolded during a dazzling three-day extravaganza in Venice, drawing intense fascination and sparking some debate.
The tightly guarded guest list featured an elite mix of close friends, family, billionaires, and celebrities, who began arriving earlier in the week via private jets and luxurious yachts dotting the shimmering Venetian lagoon.
Paparazzi swarmed the waters and vantage points around the city, capturing glimpses of attendees ranging from iconic moguls like Oprah Winfrey and Barry Diller to cultural powerhouses such as the Kardashian and Jenner clans.
Hollywood shone brightly at the event, with luminaries like Orlando Bloom and Leonardo DiCaprio in attendance, alongside music icons such as Usher and Jewel. Former NFL legend Tom Brady was also present.
Fittingly for the wedding of Jeff Bezos, who amassed one of the world’s greatest fortunes by revolutionizing online retail with Amazon, the guest list boasted tech giants like Bill Gates and OpenAI founder Sam Altman.
Despite Bezos’s ownership of The Washington Post, which has occasionally critiqued the Trump administration, he has forged a friendship with President Trump, attending his second inauguration alongside Sánchez.
While the president was absent from the wedding, his daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, were there, joined by Kushner’s brother, Josh, and his wife, supermodel Karlie Kloss.
The festivities kicked off on Thursday with a lavish gathering at Venice’s Madonna dell’Orto cloister, briefly disrupted by a dramatic thunderstorm. Celebrations were set to continue on Saturday with a grand reception at a historic former shipyard complex.
It remained uncertain whether Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez were legally wed in Venice or had formalized their union elsewhere beforehand, as Venetian authorities confirmed no civil ceremony took place in the city for the couple.
Attempts to reach Bezos’s representative, Neal Karlinsky, for comment or clarification went unanswered. Vogue magazine celebrated the marriage with a stunning cover feature released on Friday, showcasing the bride in a breathtaking Dolce & Gabbana gown.
The dress, a mermaid silhouette with a high neckline, drew inspiration from the iconic gown worn by Sophia Loren in the 1958 film Houseboat, and was elegantly completed with a flowing white veil.
While Stefano Gabbana of Dolce & Gabbana shared with Vogue that Lauren Sánchez envisioned a very classic and elegant wedding, steering clear of anything overly flashy or extravagant, the celebrations have been anything but understated.
The couple selected one of the world’s most opulent cities, Venice, where dazzling Murano glass chandeliers gleam through the windows of grand palaces lining the Grand Canal. They reserved the entirety of two of Venice’s most luxurious hotels, the Gritti and the Aman, for their guests and arranged a fleet of motorboats essential for navigating the car-free city.
The grandeur of the festivities, coupled with Bezos’s immense wealth and influential network, was warmly embraced by Venice’s authorities and local business owners, though it also sparked criticism from detractors.
A vocal group of Venetians, joined by anti-wealth and climate activists, staged protests decrying the nuptials of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez, condemning his vast fortune as emblematic of inequality. Many viewed the lavish wedding and its events as Venice’s surrender to the highest bidder, transforming the historic city into a mere picturesque backdrop for the snapshots of affluent tourists and elites.
The marriage of Bezos and Sánchez capped a nearly six-year public romance that first captured tabloid attention in 2019 when the National Enquirer published intimate texts Bezos sent Sánchez, sent while both were still married to their former spouses. In response, Bezos accused the Enquirer of extortion and blackmail in a Medium post.
Since then, the couple has become a fixture in high society, gracing exclusive dinners, galas, and glossy magazine spreads, their prominence growing as their wedding neared. Notably, Sánchez joined a select group of prominent women on a brief Blue Origin spaceflight, a venture owned by Bezos, in April.
Shifting from the exuberant foam party held earlier in the week on their yacht, Sánchez stepped out of her hotel on Friday in a sophisticated cream skirt suit, her hair draped with a scarf and eyes shielded by sunglasses, evoking the timeless elegance of Audrey Hepburn. Details of the wedding festivities were closely guarded, with shared information highlighting the couple’s appreciation for Venice and its skilled artisans, including their use of local vendors.
Reflecting on her wedding dress choice, Sánchez told Vogue, It evolved from wanting a sleek, modern, sexy gown to desiring something that captures a moment and reflects who I am now. I’m not the same person I was five years ago.

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