Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez got married: Check out the photos of the couple at their spectacular wedding in Venice

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez got married in a luxurious wedding in Venice, surrounded by celebrities. The bride wore a Dolce & Gabbana dress, and the guests enjoyed glamorous dinners and gondola rides.

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are now husband and wifePhoto © Instagram / Lauren Sánchez

The founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, and journalist Lauren Sánchez are now officially husband and wife. The couple celebrated their wedding in style in Venice, Italy, with an intimate ceremony that overflowed with luxury, elegance, and celebrities. The setting was the romantic island of San Giorgio Maggiore, where more than 200 guests—no less—gathered to witness the mogul and the pilot say “I do.”

Lauren Sánchez dazzled in a white lace dress by Dolce & Gabbana, inspired by the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren. With a high neckline, mermaid silhouette, and a veil that tells a story, the bride captured everyone's attention (and likes). Bezos didn't fall behind: in his black tuxedo and aviator sunglasses, he looked ready to save the world... or at least to marry in style.

The atmosphere was worthy of a blockbuster production: Oprah Winfrey, Kim Kardashian, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Brady, Orlando Bloom, and Ivanka Trump, among others, arrived in private boats and water taxis. For several days, Venice was the center of the universe with glamorous dinners, gondola rides, and toasts.

The ceremony kicked off with "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley, performed by Matteo Bocelli, and had a charitable touch: instead of gifts, the couple requested donations for Venetian organizations. An elegant way to infuse heart (and awareness) amid all the glitz, despite the criticisms.

But not everything was perfect. Outside, local groups protested the impact of the event in a city that is already struggling with mass tourism. Nevertheless, the City Council was thrilled with the wedding and emphasized the economic benefit. Who said that love doesn't drive the economy?

After five years of romance, an engagement aboard a superyacht, and countless headlines, Jeff and Lauren sealed their story with a fairytale wedding. Because if anyone can launch love like a rocket, it's Jeff Bezos… and Lauren, his lifelong co-pilot, who has also confirmed that she has adopted her husband's surname, becoming Lauren Sánchez Bezos. She made this official on the cover of Vogue, where she appears in her wedding dress, and also on Instagram.

Frequently Asked Questions about Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's Wedding in Venice

Where was the wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez held?

The wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez took place on the romantic island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, Italy. The choice of Venice as the backdrop was a symbol of luxury and exclusivity, despite the environmental concerns the city faces due to mass tourism and climate change.

What was Lauren Sánchez's wedding dress like?

Lauren Sánchez dazzled in a white lace dress by Dolce & Gabbana, inspired by the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren. The dress stood out for its high neckline, mermaid silhouette, and an impressive veil, becoming the center of attention during the ceremony.

Which celebrities attended Jeff Bezos's wedding?

The wedding was attended by numerous celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey, Kim Kardashian, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Brady, Orlando Bloom, and Ivanka Trump, among others. Venice became the epicenter of the entertainment and political elite during the days of the event.

What security measures were implemented for the wedding?

To ensure the safety of the event, Jeff Bezos hired a team of former U.S. Marines and strengthened local logistics by reserving water taxis and gondolas. The wedding was held in a controlled environment to prevent any incidents, in response to criticism and protests from local residents.

Why were there protests during the wedding in Venice?

The protests during the wedding in Venice were due to concerns about the impact of the event on a city already affected by mass tourism. Local groups criticized the choice of Venice as a setting for such a luxurious celebration, highlighting the risk of turning it into a "decorated city" for the wealthy.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.