Venice shimmered a little brighter this weekend—and no, it wasn’t just the reflection off the canals. Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez finally said “I do” in what’s being hailed as the most extravagant wedding of the year. From couture gown changes and ultra-exclusive hotels to A-list sightings and protest-proof planning, the Bezos-Sánchez affair didn’t just break the internet—it practically redefined modern luxury nuptials.
And if you weren’t one of the 200 golden-ticket guests? Don’t worry. We’ve got the front-row seat you were hoping for.
A Wedding Worthy of Bezos’s Billionaire Status
Friday, June 27th marked the main event, but this wasn’t your average one-day celebration. The wedding was the grand finale to a multi-day series of events across Venice, Italy—a city Sánchez once called “magical,” and which clearly returned the love in gondola-loads.
Locals and city officials were prepped months in advance. The guest list was capped to reduce disruption, and high-end hotels—Aman Venice, Hotel Cipriani, and Gritti Palace—were booked out for the elite crowd. Meanwhile, security teams worked overtime to keep paparazzi at bay, setting up striped tents at key entryways to block prying lenses. Glamour with discretion? Consider it handled.

Lauren Sánchez’s Dress(es): Couture Fantasy Meets Power Bride
Lauren Sánchez didn’t just wear a wedding dress. She wore a moment. Her long-sleeved lace mermaid gown was a custom creation by Dolce & Gabbana, reportedly requiring over 900 hours of atelier work and featuring 180 hand-covered silk buttons. Speaking to Vogue, Sánchez gushed, “I feel like a princess.” Honestly, she looked like one who owned the castle.
For her welcome dinner the night before, Sánchez changed into a Schiaparelli couture gold corset gown embroidered with florals—regal and razor-sharp. On the boat ride to the ceremony, she paired a Dior set with a Hermès scarf, which held personal significance (rumored to be a nod to her Mexican heritage).

A Wedding Team That Only Works With the 1%
Behind the scenes? Legendary planners Lanza and Baucina, best known for orchestrating George and Amal Clooney’s Venice wedding and Salma Hayek’s luxe affair. Their brief: minimize disruption to locals, maximize privacy, and ensure every detail felt artisanal and intentional.
They followed through—with touches like Murano glass gifts by Laguna B, a nod to the region’s craftsmanship and the couple’s push for local sourcing. Weeks before the wedding, Venice saw protests over overtourism, and this team responded with rare transparency:
“The minimizing of any disruption to the city… was clear from the outset”
Sustainable luxury with a conscience? Very on-brand for the couple.
The Guest List Was a Cultural Power Grid
If there was ever a wedding that felt like an unofficial Met Gala—this was it.
Spotted among the water taxis and paparazzi-proof corridors were Leonardo DiCaprio, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Brady, Kardashian-Jenners galore, Sydney Sweeney, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, Diane von Fürstenberg, and a freshly single Orlando Bloom (post-Katy Perry split).
And yes, the welcome dinner and ceremony were both ultra-private—but we saw enough to know: Venice turned into Hollywood on water.
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Zero Wedding Gifts—Only Global Impact
Bezos and Sánchez aren’t in the market for blenders or fine china. Instead, guests were told that in their honor, the couple would be donating to:
- UNESCO Venice Office (preserving cultural heritage)
- CORILA (restoring the Venice lagoon)
- Venice International University (promoting sustainability research)
The wedding invite, illustrated with gondolas, butterflies, and doves, doubled as a manifesto for intentional celebration.
“This magical place has gifted us unforgettable memories,” the couple shared. “Our hope is that Venice will continue to inspire wonder for generations to come”
It’s giving legacy.
How It All Began: The Pillow Proposal
In May 2023, Bezos hid an engagement ring under Sánchez’s pillow aboard his yacht Koru.
“When he opened the box, I think I blacked out a bit,” told Sánchez
The following November, they hosted a star-packed engagement party at Barry Diller and Diane von Fürstenberg’s Beverly Hills home. Oprah, Salma Hayek, Barbra Streisand, and Robert Pattinson made the cut. Casual.
This wedding wasn’t just an event—it was a message. One part epic romance, one part curated extravaganza, and all parts conscious luxury. Bezos and Sánchez didn’t just bring their A-game to Venice—they brought a blueprint for how the world’s wealthiest could choose to celebrate: privately, sustainably, and still with breathtaking flair.
If this is the new standard for high-society weddings, we’re watching—and taking notes.