
Lauren Sánchez Bezos Wears Atelier Versace to Her 'Dolce Notte' Wedding Party
It's been a weekend of high-profile fashion choices for Lauren Sánchez Bezos. On Wednesday, she attended an event in a 2003 Alexander McQueen dress sourced from Tab Vintage. The next night, for the couple's welcome dinner, she chose a Schiaparelli couture gold corset dress with floral embroidery. And before she walked down the aisle, paparazzi captured her wearing a white Dior skirt suit and an Hermès headscarf.
For the wedding ceremony itself, she chose Dolce & Gabbana. 'It is a departure from what people expect…from what I expect—but it's very much me,' she told Vogue of her high lace neck gown. The bride also said she was inspired by Sophia Loren's fictional wedding dress in the 1958 movie Houseboat, which was designed by Paramount costume designer Edith Head. 'I researched pictures of brides in the 1950s,' she told Vogue.
Pictures of their high profile Venice wedding have been dominating the internet over the past few days, both due to the celebrity guests—which include the Kardashian family, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Oprah Winfrey—as well as the protests that have surrounded it. However, the pajama party marks the final night of their multi-day nuptials.
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