VENICE, ITALY. – After several days of luxury, glamour, and discreet but intensely covered celebrations by the international media, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez ended their stay in Venice this Sunday, June 29th. The couple left the city in an elegant water taxi, smiling and thanking while the paparazzi captured their last moments in the city of canals.
The activities related to their wedding spanned several days and were attended by top-level figures from the world of entertainment, business, and fashion. Although many of the details were handled with strict confidentiality, the media expectation surrounding the couple was constant.Elegance down to the last detail
Lauren Sánchez dazzled throughout the celebration with different haute couture outfits. For the wedding ceremony, she chose an exclusive design by "Dolce & Gabbana", while for her farewell from the city she opted for a "vintage" dress by "John Galliano", accompanied by a handmade hat by "Gigi Burris Millinery", once again demonstrating her refined sense of fashion. Both the bride and groom, along with their guests, traveled in water taxis, taking advantage of the romantic and sophisticated essence of Venice. During their outings, they were photographed on multiple occasions, although efforts were made to keep the exact locations secret for security reasons.Star Guests and Discreet Farewells
The list of attendees included such recognized names as Oprah Winfrey, Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, Kris, Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, who were seen during several events before and after the main ceremony. Upon leaving the city, many of them opted for more relaxed outfits, in contrast to the display of high fashion they showed in previous days.
Where are the newlyweds headed?
Although it has not been confirmed whether the couple will go directly on their honeymoon, it is known that before arriving in Venice they were touring the waters of the Mediterranean aboard their luxury megayacht. Everything indicates that they will continue enjoying the European summer before resuming their public agendas.







