
Lavish surprises await VIPs as Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez reveal extravagant wedding gifts at Venice
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez
are preparing for what promises to be the most extravagant wedding of the century. They are set to tie the knot surrounded by friends and family in a lavish wedding in Venice.
This celebration is far from ordinary, with handcrafted gifts, a $500 million yacht, and a star-studded guest list.
Where will the wedding be held?
Jeff Bezos' $500 million superyacht Koru will be anchored off the coast of San Georgio Maggiore island, as per a report by the Daily Mail.
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The island is 'off-limits to visitors' from June 24 to June 29, they disclosed, and the mayor of Venice thinks the wedding will happen on the yacht then.
Rumors suggest that the Amazon CEO has reserved the Scuola Grande della Misericordia, one of the biggest and most imposing structures in Venice's historic center, for the multi-day celebration, as per a report.
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Who will be at this star-studded celebration?
The multi-day event, which costs between $15 and $20 million, promises A-list glamour and Italian delights.
Less than 200 people are believed to be on the guest list, and celebrities like Orlando Bloom, Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry, and even members of the Trump family are rumored to be among them.
What lavish gifts will guests receive?
An insider has now disclosed the incredibly expensive gift that the VIP guests will receive, as per a report by the Daily Mail.
Guests will be treated to handcrafted glassware and other opulent gifts while being transported between a private island and a $500 million yacht. Laguna B, a local glassmaker, will be supplying each guest with hand-blown glassware.
The handcrafted glassware has floral accents, stripes, and vibrant colors. Each of the glasses has a unique design and motif, and a large-size cup costs $167.
The guests will have more than just the handcrafted glassware. A wedding planner who is not involved in this event has heard that guests will receive more "opulent" gifts for coming, the insider told Daily Mail.
Although the nature of those additional presents is unknown, Sanchez is known to enjoy stylish designer handbags, such as the $5,750 Balenciaga 9AM Coffee Cup Clutch Bag that she was spotted wearing in March.
A few more luxurious surprises will be given to guests while they are in Italy for the wedding. For the lavish weekend, the local bakery Rosa Salva Venetia will be serving pastries like fritelli, a classic Italian fried treat, and tiramisu, which are flaky pastries filled with cream, as per a report by the Daily Mail.
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What gifts will the guests take home?
Each guest will receive handblown Murano glassware, with additional opulent gifts rumored to be included.
Where will the wedding be held?
The celebrations will take place in Venice, with guests transported between an exclusive island and Bezos' $500 million yacht.
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