Lauren Sánchez Channels Audrey Hepburn With Her 3rd Wedding Weekend Look
The former reporter is gearing up to marry Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in a high-profile, and highly controversial, Italian destination wedding, and her latest wedding weekend look is reminiscent of Hepburn's chic 1950s and 60s style.
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The 55-year-old bride was photographed on Friday, June 27, leaving the Aman Hotel and getting into a water taxi to travel on Venice's famous canals. Sánchez, as she smiled, waved, and blew a kiss to photographers who flocked to the city to get a glimpse of the lavish event and the protests surrounding it.
Sticking to the bridal vibes and bringing an air of class to her Euro getaway, Sánchez wore a white short-sleeved jacket-and-skirt set. Like Hepburn's signature look, Sánchez accessorized with a large pair of sunglasses and a patterned silk scarf covering her dark hair.
The look follows a glitzy display on Thursday, June 26, when Sánchez stepped out with her fiancé in a Schiaparelli couture look with an impossibly cinched waist for her welcome party. Before that, Sánchez wore a Vintage Alexander McQueen black gown for a dinner with Bezos upon their arrival in Venice.
Sánchez and Bezos, who have been together since beginning an affair in 2018, are welcoming a star-studded guest list to their wedding, including Kim Kardashian, Tom Brady, Orlando Bloom, and Sydney Sweeney.
The couple went public with their romance in 2019 and got engaged in 2023. Bezos shares four kids with ex-wife MacKenzie Scott, while Sánchez is a mom to three kids from previous relationships.Best of SheKnows
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