Ivanka Trump Wore a Bridal Look at Friend Lauren Sánchez's Wedding to Jeff Bezos
There are quite a few fashion looks to unpack from Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's Venice wedding on June 27, and Ivanka Trump led the way.
The daughter of Donald Trump was thinking pink when it came to her color palette for the very expensive Italian wedding, and she made a curious choice when it came to the rehearsal dinner on June 26 — Ivanka went bridal. The 43-year-old socialite tagged her style choices in a series of Instagram posts during her time in Italy. The rehearsal dinner dress was from the bridal section of Oscar de la Renta's collection.
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The designer's Cherry Blossom Sequined Minidress retails for $9,990 and is described by Saks Fifth Avenue as a 'whimsical' piece with 'a structured body and a halter strap that mimics a cherry blossom branch.' Ivanka paired the look with gentle waves in her blonde hair and fresh, dewy makeup — the dress was a piece of art, so she didn't need to fuss with anything else.
For the wedding on Friday, Ivanka continued with her pink theme with a straight-off-the-runway gown from Tony Ward, per WWD. The strapless dress had a rose-petal design with silver beading woven throughout the fitted bodice. The thigh-high slit showed off her toned legs and she paired it with a simple pair of silver sandals and again, simple hair and makeup.
The gown was from Ward's fall 2024 couture collection which the designer touted as 'a couture masterpiece' on their website. With 'delicate layers of stitched petals' and 'embroidered tulle in a subtle heather pink,' Ivanka knew that the dress was going to 'create a captivating silhouette.'
While Ivanka's fashion may have been on point, her security detail was reportedly a problem during the wedding. According to Reality Tea, her guards interfered with the security team set up for Bezos and Sánchez's wedding.
'She didn't come alone — she brought Washington with her,' a source told the media outlet. 'Bezos has the money — but Ivanka brought the muscle.' Certain entry and exit areas were blocked by Ivanka's team and Bezos was apparently less than thrilled with the situation — billionaire problems!
Other guests in attendance didn't seem to have those same security issues. A-list guests at the three-day affair included Oprah Winfrey, Kim Kardashian, Orlando Bloom, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Sydney Sweeney.Best of SheKnows
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