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Kylie Jenner sizzles in a busty black string bikini top as she joins ab-baring sister Kendall for pool party in Venice as Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's $20M wedding festivities continue

Kylie Jenner sizzles in a busty black string bikini top as she joins ab-baring sister Kendall for pool party in Venice as Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's $20M wedding festivities continue

Daily Mail​5 hours ago

Kylie and Kendall ensured all eyes were on them as they attended a pool party in Venice as Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez 's $20M wedding festivities continue.
A host of Hollywood's biggest stars flocked to the northern Italian city this week for the wedding of the Amazon billionaire, 61, and his journalist partner, 55.
The couple tied the knot on Friday evening in front of nearly 200 VIPs including Leonardo Di Caprio, Orlando Bloom and Tom Brady, on San Maggiore island.
Following the 'wedding of the century', guests attended a star-studded party which went onto the early hours of Saturday morning.
Fresh from the celebrations, the Jenner sisters geared up for the final day of partying in the lagoon city.
The three-day gala is set to culminate on Saturday evening with a closing party at a former medieval shipyard, where performances by Lady Gaga and Elton John are expected.
Kylie took to her Instagram Stories to share an eye-popping display, flaunting her assets in a skimpy black bikini top.
Sister Kendall followed suit, posting a sizzling selfie in a lime green long-sleeve crop top.
The sisters were later spotted boarding a gondola with Kylie's daughter Stormi, snapping selfies as they made their way to the star-studded event.
Mum Kris Jenner and her boyfriend Corey Gamble also looked smitten as they were spotted in the city.
There is set to be another star-studded party on Saturday night, and ahead of the bash, Kris, 69, and Corey, 44, were spotted enjoying some downtime together.
The Kardashian matriarch looked effortlessly chic in a black lace long-sleeve dress, paired with bold gold jewellery and classic black sunglasses.
Corey complemented her style in a sleek black shirt, dark sunglasses, and a tan suede hat.
The couple appeared in high spirits, blowing kisses and waving at onlookers as they hopped on a water taxi.
It is not known whether Kris and Corey are staying for the next party, after daughters Kim and Khloe were among the first celebrity guests to leave Italian city.
The sisters were spotted wearing casual ensembles as they made a low-key exit from the starry celebrations.
SKIMS owner Kim showed off her incredible figure in figure-hugging black leggings and a fitted grey bandeau top, while she sported a pair of aviator shades.
Meanwhile, Khloe, also covering her eyes with a pair of shades, cut a trendy figure in an all-black ensemble along with a jacket.
Their sisters Kendall, 29, and Kylie, 27, were nowhere in sight as the duo headed out of Venice, as they appeared to be staying in the city for longer.
The celebrations are far from over, with the festivities slated to continue at the Arsenale di Venezia on Saturday night.
Kim and Khloe made an early exit from the wedding afterparty on Friday night, with their supermodel sister Kendall, 29, following shortly after.
They were spotted departing the star-studded rave by boat, captured in stylish photos set against the breath-taking backdrop of Italian architecture.
Fans had been eagerly waiting to see what the Kardashian sisters would wear to the festivities, and they certainly pulled out all the stops on the night.
Kylie displayed her enviable curves in a figure-hugging silver corset dress and a pair of stylish sunglasses.
However, she came under fire from some fans who pointed out that her dress looked very close to white in certain lighting.
Kylie risked Lauren's wrath with the bold choice since traditionally, white is the color reserved for the bride - and guests are usually urged to steer clear of any colour that may even appear close in order to avoid confusion or steal the spotlight.
She was pictured boarding a boat taxi with her sister Kendall, who looked elegant in a black ensemble, on their way to the wedding.
Meanwhile, Kim's outfit was however blasted as 'basic and boring' by fans, as the reality star slipped into a shiny black gown with laser-cut trimmings on its sides.
The wedding, held two years after Jeff proposed to Lauren aboard his $500million superyacht, was described as 'extremely intimate' with a strict no-phone policy - with around 70 of the 200 guests being family members.
The only images that emerged of the nuptials came via Lauren's official Instagram account - and photos of guests leaving the night-time celebrations were scarce.
Jeff and Lauren are thought to have splashed out a staggering $20million on their multiple-day extravagant wedding bash.
As guests arrived at the reception on Friday, they were welcomed by the stirring sounds of trumpets, violins, and a soulful Gospel choir.
Kim showed off her incredible figure in a dazzling sequin gown which hugged her enviable curves
She put on a busty display in the look and added a statement jewelled necklace to her ensemble
Kim made sure to commemorate the occasion as she snapped away on her phone
Khloe made sure to turn heads in her statement ensemble as she looked pretty in pink on the night
She toted her essentials in a matching handbag and shielded her eyes with dark shades
Kendall Jenner (pictured) made her own escape from the wedding, weaving through the city's canals and posing against the breathtaking backdrop of Italy's finest architecture
She showed off her incredible figure in the lace-up ensemble as she put on a very glamorous display
That same choir returned to belt out Whitney Houston's Higher Love right after the couple exchanged their vows, with guests cheering and singing along during the heartfelt moment.
Opera singer Matteo Bocelli kicked off the wedding reception with a touching tribute, opening his set with the timeless Elvis Presley classic I Can't Help Falling in Love With You.
The son of renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli stepped in since his father was tied up with concerts in southern Italy over the weekend.
Earlier in the day, award-winning journalist Lauren made a chic first appearance, stepping out of the five-star Aman Hotel in a sophisticated white Dior puff-sleeve suit, perfectly accessorized with a headscarf and oversized sunglasses.
In the photographs, she flashed a dazzling new giant diamond ring that caught plenty of attention.
It was revealed ahead of the nuptials that Jeff and Lauren had already legally tied the knot before today's official ceremony on San Giorgio Maggiore island.
Tommy Hilfiger was spotted amongst the A-list guests heading to the affair
Oprah Winfrey was also among the star-studded guest list and looked incredible in a pink dress, showing off her slimmed-down frame
Orlando Bloom, who is reported to have recently split from Katy Perry, also made a dapper appearance
The star-studded celebrations kicked off Thursday evening with a lavish welcome dinner at the Campo Della Madonna dell'Orto.
However, the billionaire couple and their A-list entourage had to seek shelter when a sudden thunderstorm rolled in during the pre-wedding party.
Lauren wowed in a shimmering $100,000 gown by Daniel Roseberry, featuring intricate embroidery of swirling vines and florals in rich blue, green, and gold tones over a champagne-colored base.
To mark the grand occasion, the couple reportedly rented out multiple locations around the city.
An insider told DailyMail.com last week that San Giorgio Maggiore island is essentially 'off-limits to visitors' from June 24 through June 29.
Originally, a massive party was scheduled for Saturday night at the Scuola Grande della Misericordia, but local media report it has since been relocated to another venue in the Arsenale district.
There were more celebrities than anyone had predicted, from Leonardo DiCaprio (pictured) and Oprah to the Kardashians and Sydney Sweeney
Miguel Bezos, the adoptive father of Amazon's founder Jeff Bezos leaves the Aman Hotel on his wedding day of Jeff Bezos with Lauren Sanchez
Model Karlie Kloss showed off her shoulders in a clavicle-baring black gown with a choker
Bill Gates arrives at the Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Wedding on June 27, 2025 in Venice, Italy
An insider told the Daily Mail that 27-year-old actress Sydney Sweeney (pictured) was the 'most sought-after guest' throughout the festivities
Sarah Jane and Brooks Nader are seen waiting to board a taxi boat in the Italian city of Venice during wedding celebrations
John Elkann and Lavinia Borromeo are spotted in Venice ahead of the wedding ceremony
Usher Raymond and Jennifer Goicoechea leave for the wedding on Friday evening
Lydia Kives is assisted to board a taxi boat to take her to the wedding ceremony
Tommy Hilfiger waves as he boards his boat to the wedding
Jordan's Queen Rania Al Abdullah leaves the St. Regis hotel, on the second day of the wedding festivities of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez, in Venice, Italy, June 27, 2025
Fashion designer Domenico Dolce travels on a boat, on the second day of the wedding festivities of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez
US singer Jewel Kilcher (L) leaves the St Regis Hotel on the wedding day of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos with Lauren Sanchez, in Venice on June 27, 2025
Fashion designer Stefano Gabbana leaves Gritti Palace, on the second day of the wedding festivities of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez, in Venice, Italy, June 27, 2025
Kering CEO François-Henri Pinault gets on a boat at Venice Marco Polo airport ahead of Jeff Bezos' wedding on June 27, 2025
Edward Enninful sighting at the Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Wedding on June 27, 2025 in Venice, Italy
Vittoria Ceretti leaves Gritti Palace, on the second day of the wedding festivities of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez, in Venice, Italy, June 27, 2025
US fashion designer Sarah Staudinger and US talent agent Ari Emanuel leave the Gritti Palace Hotel on the wedding day of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos with Lauren Sanchez, in Venice on June 27, 2025
US singer Usher Raymond IVl (L) and US football player Tom Brady leave the Gritti Palace Hotel on the wedding day of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos with Lauren Sanchez, in Venice on June 27, 2025
Supermodel Karlie Kloss seen arriving at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sànchez's wedding

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