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Lauren Sánchez's Bachelorette-Party Style Is Still Going Strong in Cannes

Lauren Sánchez's Bachelorette-Party Style Is Still Going Strong in Cannes

Vogue19-05-2025
Lauren Sánchez's Paris bachelorette may be over—but she's not yet finished with her bridal-style outfits.
Today, the former television journalist was spotted hand-in-hand with fiancé Jeff Bezos as they went out to dinner in Cannes. She wore a short white mini dress with a bubble hem, which she paired with gold statement earrings and strappy white sandals. Tucked under her arm? A black crocodile Hermès bag.
The two are in town for the world-famous film festival, which has seen stars from Jennifer Lawrence to Emma Stone descend on the French Riviera in the highest style. (Quite literally: the former wore Dior on the red carpet, while the latter wore Louis Vuitton.) For Bezos—the founder of Amazon and therefore its subsidiary Amazon MGM Studios—it is technically a business trip… albeit one that allows them to stay on their mega-yacht of Koru.
But it's not the main reason they are there: This week, Sánchez will receive the Global Gift Women Empowerment Award at Eva Longoria's Global Gift Foundation charity gala. She is being honored for work with the Bezos Earth Fund and This Is About Humanity, which assists families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.
It's just the latest high-profile moment for Sánchez after a high-profile few weeks. First, there was her all-female Blue Origin flight in mid-April; then, her splashy bachelorette party in Paris. Celebrities from Kim Kardashian to Katy Perry headed to the City of Lights for an itinerary that included dinner at the Cheval Blanc hotel and a boat ride on the Seine.
And they certainly did it in style: Sánchez herself wore everything from a Murmur corset set to an Oscar de la Renta crop top, whereas Kardashian donned an off-the-shoulder Louis Vuitton top.
If this is just her and her friend group's bachelorette style, it seems we're in for some seriously over-the-top bridal style for Sanchez and Bezos's actual wedding—rumored to be sometime this summer.
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