
Sydney Sweeney pretty in pink for Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez Bezos wedding
Sydney Sweeney was pretty in pink for the Venetian wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos.
The "Euphoria" star stunned as she was pictured Friday, June 27, in a plunging blush pink dress — paired with a Messika diamond necklace — while leaving to attend the nuptials of the billionaire Amazon founder and the award-winning TV journalist.
Sweeney was among the A-list guests who attended the star-studded ceremony, which also included sisters Kim and Khloé Kardashian, their youngest sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner and family matriarch Kris Jenner; Leonardo DiCaprio and his model girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti; and Bezos' fellow billionaire Bill Gates.
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Oprah Winfrey, Tom Brady, Tommy Hilfiger, Orlando Bloom and model Brooks Nader also attended.
For Bezos wedding festivities, Sweeney's stylist Molly Dickson outfitted the star in a summer green and pink archival Elie Saab dress, with her blonde locks in lightly tousled curls.
Earlier in the week, the "White Lotus" actress sported a playful little black dress-inspired look, pairing a black Chloé V-neck silk romper with Miu Miu buckle slingback pumps and Balenciaga LED sunglasses.
Oprah Winfrey, Ivanka Trump, Khloé Kardashian wear pink at Bezos wedding
While butter yellow has ruled the fashion industry in 2025, pink was the color of the day among fashion royals at the Bezos wedding.
Khloé Kardashian wore a captivating pink strapless Tamara Ralph Couture gown with a feathery jacket, black sunglasses and diamonds while Ivanka Trump wore a Tony Ward Couture dress adorned with crystal beading.
Oprah Winfrey wore a conservative pink gown while supermodel Brooks Nader also wore a strapless pink dress à la Sweeney and Kardashian.
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez tie the knot in controversial wedding ceremony
Sánchez Bezos wore a Dolce & Gabbana silhouette dress with a high-neck, adorned with 180 silk chiffon-covered priest buttons paired with a tulle-and-lace veil, inspired by a similar veil that iconic Italian actress Sophia Loren wore in the 1958 film "Houseboat," according to a Vogue magazine exclusive.
"It went from 'I want a simple, sexy modern dress' to 'I want something that evokes a moment,' and where I am right now. I am a different person than I was five years ago," she told Vogue.

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Associated Press
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- Associated Press
Cannes is done with huge cruise ships. The French city is joining the overtourism backlash
PARIS (AP) — The French Riviera resort of Cannes is imposing what its city council calls 'drastic regulation' on cruise ships, banning any vessels carrying more than 1,000 people from its harbor starting next year. The home of the world's premier film festival is joining a growing global backlash against overtourism, which recently saw uproar over Jeff Bezos' and Lauren Sanchez' Venice wedding this weekend, water-gun protests in Spain and a surprise strike at the Louvre Museum. 'Less numerous, less big, less polluting and more esthetic' — that's the aim of Cannes city councilors who voted Friday to introduce new limits on cruise ships in its ports starting Jan. 1. Only ships with fewer than 1,000 passengers will be allowed in the port, with a maximum of 6,000 passengers disembarking per day. Larger ships will be expected to transfer passengers to smaller boats to enter Cannes. France — which drew in some 100 million visitors last year, more than any other European country and more than the country's population — is on the front line of efforts to balance economic benefits of tourism with environmental concerns while managing ever-growing crowds. 'Cannes has become a major cruise ship destination, with real economic benefits. It's not about banning cruise ships, but about regulating, organizing, setting guidelines for their navigation,' Mayor David Lisnard said in a statement. Cruise operators have called such restrictions damaging for destinations and for passengers. Two cruise ships were scheduled to dock in Cannes on Sunday, each bigger than the upcoming 1,000-passenger limit and with a combined capacity of more than 7,000 people. Their owners did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the new restrictions. The nearby Mediterranean city of Nice announced limits on cruise ships earlier this year, as have some other European cities.


Forbes
an hour ago
- Forbes
Bezos In Venice: The Parties, Protests, Frocks And Rocks
Jeff Bezos, left, and Lauren Sanchez kiss as they leave a hotel for their pre wedding reception, in Venice, Italy, Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno) Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved In the wake of the official, June 27 Sanchez/Bezos ultra-glitzy black-tie affair on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore — technically, the exchange-of-rings ceremony and its subsequent reception-and-dinner in the Cini Foundation vineyard — the bride, groom and their 200-plus guests have seemed comfortably delighted at being in Venice to run the weekend's highly choreographed gauntlet of bacchanals — with a just a whiff of art tourism and creative bopping-around-town on the side. As a sort of side game to the fine boat parades and the good levels of frockery, as the 72-hour party marathon rolled on, the general estimates of its cost ballooned. The celebrations were said to have been 'downsized' and the estimates ranged in the $10-million-to-$20 million range as the paparazzi snapped Orlando Bloom, Queen Raina of Jordan, Tom Brady, Usher, Brian Grazer and a slew of other high-wattage attendees embarking on their private airport launches to their hotels on June 25. Two big parties and a couple of fragmented afterparties into the weekend — after the ring exchange on Friday and its dinner in the Cini Foundation vineyard on San Giorgio Maggiore Friday night, the estimates were in the $25 million range. By Saturday, the day of the Lady Gaga/Elton John 'post-wedding' rager at the Arsenale — and perhaps after a closer reconsideration of the truly huge rocks Bezos bestowed on his new wife, of 30 and 35 carats, respectively — it was posited that the three-plus day extravaganza will have cost some $50 million. Whoops! In fact, the rise in estimates was predictable. The ducats required in Venice to accomplish this or that ordinary feat (of cookery, scullery, lodging, transport, security, et al.) can rise like La Serenissima's infamous aqua alta . And what celebration of the great and the good would be worth its salt without a demonstration, or, in this case, several of them? Pictured below, the planned Saturday, June 28, grab-bag protest against the three-day affair and against pretty much every other occurrence on earth, including Israel's Gaza war, rolls through central Venice in the afternoon. Activists stage a protest in Venice, Italy, Saturday, June 28, 2025, denouncing the three-day celebrations for the wedding between Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez Bezos that took place in Venice on Friday as a symbol of rising inequality and disregard for the city's residents. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni) Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved Certainly for the running packs of coursing-dog paparazzi, the business of the weekend lay in the effervescent social mix. Odd bro-couple Orlando Bloom and Tom Brady, both batching it to the nuptials, both tossed together in the Gritti Palace — and whether either of them is truly single being wholly beside the point — enjoyed a bit of boulevardier-ing about as each other's wingman. The feverish paparazzo/photo editor question was: Can we possibly trap either of these blades en route to or from an actual score? Perhaps A Snazzier Wingman Than That Bloom Fellow: Usher Raymond (L) and quarterback 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. (Photo by Stefano Rellandini / AFP) (Photo by STEFANO RELLANDINI/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images A quixotic quest, at best, with venue security at these ultra-high levels. Difficult as it may be for ordinary mortals to imagine, if in Venice you have the ducats — and this wedding party did have those — it's entirely possible to turn the Gritti Palace or the Hotel Cipriani into a co-ed university dorm. And we know what happens in those abodes. US tech entrepreneur Bill Gates and partner Paula Hurd leave after a visit at the Gallerie dell'Accademia di Venezia, ahead of US Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' wedding with Lauren Sanchez, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by ANDREA PATTARO / AFP) (Photo by ANDREA PATTARO/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images At least one squad of hyper-caffeinated paparazzi — sorely taxed over the last days, what with the residents of the five Bezos-rented hotels to stake out — succeeded in stumbling upon Bill Gates and his new steady, Paula Hurd, as they dutifully threaded through the tourist bustle and took in the Gallerie Accademia's exhibitions, prime among them the incisive 'Corpi Moderni' or 'Modern Bodies' exhibition, featuring the seminal works depicting the human body by da Vinci, Michelangelo, Dürer, Bellini et al., half a millennium ago. Mr. Gates, we should recall, was the audacious buyer of the da Vinci 'Leicester' Codex for $30 million in 1994, making it the most expensive book in the world at the time. Serious kudos to the Gates-Hurds for that joust! Parenthetically, as clothes horses, the Gates-Hurds also score high. Single strand of pearls looks good anywhere, anytime. On him, loving those summery black socks pulled up just right to mid-calf, devil-may-care Harvard-dropout-style. The look is: These are people you'd actually want to have dinner with. They could tell you a few things you probably don't know. One Big Step For Mankind: Corseted Kylie Jenner departs the Gritti Palace for the ring ceremony in Venice on Friday, June 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Luigi Costantini) Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved Five hundred years on from that Codex, who knew that da Vinci's, Michelangelo's and Dürer's anatomical work would augment our view of the auspicious Sanchez/Bezos nuptial collection of modern bodies at this juncture in Venice? Kismet! Except! Venice, right? Over the weekend, boat-boarding was a trial for some of those daringly attired bodies, because Venice's luxe mahogany launches, the motoscafi , are designed to sit sleek and low to the water, first, because that's the silhouette that Tagliapetra, Cucchini, Serenella and the other builders have been honing in mahogany for the better part of a century in Venice. Venetians are well aware that the nautically naive, and especially those without sea legs, may have trouble making the leap from land to sea. Pictured above en route to Friday night's ring ceremony on San Giorgio Maggiore, the no-longer-an-official-billionaire Kylie Jenner receives courtly assistance from at least three concerned Venetian boatmen and a Gritti Palace security supervisor. Does the Gritti Palace security supervisor look like he cares if she and/or her people misrepresented her stack of poker chips by 100-to-300 million back in the day? Not a bit of it; this is Venice, everything else is out in that other, sadder, workaday world. The archipelago's somewhat hostile insularity, pun intended, is as grand and philosophically present in the public mindset as it is geologically. Which is, not coincidentally, why Venice has for literally hundreds of years drawn so many British and American expats — from George Gordon to Thomas Mann to Peggy Guggenheim and on out to Diane von Furstenberg. It's welcoming, because it's never not itself . No amount of overtourism, or depopulation, or high water — all of which plague this stupendous place — can change that. Pictured below on Friday, June 27, departing the Gritti Palace en route to the ring ceremony, Oprah Winfrey meets the very same boarding difficulty, while Gayle King mentally rehearses that big first step down into the bobbing motoscafo . US journalist Gayle King (R) and US talk show host Oprah Winfrey leave the Gritti Palace Hotel on the wedding day of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos with Lauren Sanchez, in Venice on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Stefano Rellandini / AFP) (Photo by STEFANO RELLANDINI/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images Like Jenner, a great proportion of the 200-plus assembled were in fact focused on getting their modern bodies into clothes for the successive functions — it was hellish work, but the work showed. With very few exceptions and very few kinda-cool/trashy overstatements, the frockery was polished, as below, on the Gritti Palace quay, in the windswept beige/grey gown worn by Italian model Vittoria Ceretti, and in the elegant red off-one-shoulder number worn by Indian philanthropist Natasha Poonawalla. That outstanding Humphrey-Bogart double-breasted white dinner jacket — arguably the only and the perfect choice in Venice's 90-degree June swelter — is of course being carried by British Vogue's former editor and Conde Nast's man-about-the-planet Edward Eninful. Cool as a cucumber, this man. Italian model Vittoria Ceretti (C), British fashion editor Edward Enninful and Indian philanthropist Natasha Poonawalla (2ndR) leave the Gritti Palace Hotel ahead of the wedding of Amazon's founder Jeff Bezos with Lauren Sanchez in Venice on June 26, 2025. Celebrities in superyachts sail into Venice this week for the three-day wedding party of Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, despite irate locals who say the UNESCO city is no billionaire's playground. The tech magnate and journalist have reportedly invited about 200 guests to their multi-million dollar nuptials in the Italian city, which are expected to kick off on June 26 and end Saturday with a ceremony at a secret location. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images The bride herself brought a reported 27 outfits for the approximately 72-hour blitz. From leaving the Koru in Croatia on Thursday to departure from Venice late on Sunday, she showed fine 'boat dresses,' out of which she would change at her venues. Her blaze-white Dolce and Gabbana mermaid-cut ring-ceremony gown was a hit. Pictured below, the acclaimed designer Domenico Dolce after lunch on the Gritti Palace terrace. Italian designer Domenico Dolce (C) and guests chat on a terrace of the Gritti Palace ahead of the wedding of Amazon's founder Jeff Bezos with Lauren Sanchez in Venice on June 26, 2025. Celebrities in superyachts sail into Venice this week for the three-day wedding party of Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, despite irate locals who say the UNESCO city is no billionaire's playground. The tech magnate and journalist have reportedly invited about 200 guests to their multi-million dollar nuptials in the Italian city, which are expected to kick off on June 26 and end Saturday with a ceremony at a secret location. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images Leaving the complex architecture of the heavier 'function' outfits aside, the people stuffed the luggage, carrying 'arrival wear,' 'lounge-wear,' 'day-wear,' and 'tour-wear.' Off-duty, our favorite maybe-bachelor Orlando Bloom stuck to training shoes and shorts. Leo DiCaprio, the American actor who sidelines as Vittoria Ceretti's other half, sported his trademark anti-paparazzi black baseball cap worn traditionally low. This one, a Dodgers number. Below, DiCaprio leaves for the ring ceremony in a regulation tux. He can actually have stumbled, or he may just be doing a feint to frustrate the paparazzi. VENICE, ITALY - JUNE 27: Leonardo Di Caprio sighting at the Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Wedding on June 27, 2025 in Venice, Italy. (Photo by Ernesto Ruscio/GC Images) GC Images Saturday's do, the finale weekend blow-out at the Arsenale, the party to end all parties, saw Lady Gaga and Elton John, whose camps previously played coy that they were in town to sing, finally sing. Bottom line: It was a breezily eclectic crowd. By that is meant, it wasn't what the grand dames of the South would call a 'telephone book' wedding, rather, it's a healthy sign that the list really was curated by Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos. In the paparazzi's work, you get to see with whom they really do business, whom they love and whom they like. Below, Lydia Kives in a backless salmon gown, recreates a contemplative Belle Epoque moment on the Gritti Palace balcony. Lydia Kives stands on a balcony of the Gritti Palace ahead of the wedding of Amazon's founder Jeff Bezos with Lauren Sanchez in Venice on June 26, 2025. Celebrities in superyachts sail into Venice this week for the three-day wedding party of Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, despite irate locals who say the UNESCO city is no billionaire's playground. The tech magnate and journalist have reportedly invited about 200 guests to their multi-million dollar nuptials in the Italian city, which are expected to kick off on June 26 and end Saturday with a ceremony at a secret location. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images In execution, the weekend was roisterous and long, and for such a tight environment as that of Venice, it was remarkably far-flung. Seemingly thorny on the surface, the movement of people and materiel to those far-flung corners was actually quite smooth. At bottom, the Sanchez/Bezos weekend was a neighborhood affair — that of a global neighborhood, certainly, but a neighborhood nonetheless. That's why, despite considerable obstruction, it worked out.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding slammed as 'obscene' while protests break out in Venice
Jeff Bezos, 61, and Lauren Sánchez, 55, tied the knot this weekend, with the billionaire pair heading to the Italian city of Venice for their lavish celebrations. The wedding took place on the secluded Venetian island of San Giorgio, while the reception was held behind the fortified walls of the Arsenale, all while protests were breaking out elsewhere in the city. Though unconfirmed, the entire event was expected to have cost between £34m and £41m, a drop in the ocean of the Amazon CEO's $231 billion net worth. Read more: Martin Lewis' MSE delivers verdict on if Premium Bonds 'worth it' after cuts Lady Gaga and Elton John were rumoured to perform, while Bill Gates, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kim Kardashian, Tom Brady, and Sydney Sweeney were among attendees. US senator Bernie Sanders was quick to share his thoughts on the opulent event, slamming it as "obscene". Taking to X, he wrote: "This is oligarchy. This is obscene. "While 60% live paycheck to paycheck & kids go hungry, Jeff Bezos, worth $230 billion, goes to Venice on his $500 million yacht for a $20 million wedding & spends $5 million on a ring while his real tax rate is just 1.1%. "End this oligarchy." He wasn't the only one railing against this weekend's festivities, as hundreds of people took to the streets of Venice to protest the wedding. On Saturday, protests were seen, waving signs on the city's famous Rialto Bridge, with one reading: "No space for Bezos". Elsewhere in the city, other signs read: "Kisses yes, Bezos no", "No Bezos, no war", and "118,000 Italian shops killed by Amazon". Ahead of the wedding, Bezos donated £850,000 to three environmental research organisations dedicated to preserving Venice. But Venetian activist Flavio Cogo said: "We want a free Venice, which is finally dedicated to its citizens. "Those donations are just misery and only aimed at clearing Bezos's conscience." Another protester, Martin Vergnano, said: "We are here to continue ruining the plans of these rich people, who accumulate money by exploiting many other people… while the conditions of this city remain precarious."