
The Kardashian-Jenners Nail Travel Style While Departing Venice
That's a wrap on the Bezos-Sánchez wedding festivities. If you've been following along this week, the Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez wedding in Venice, Italy has been a serious star-studded affair—with VIP guests like Kim Kardashian, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, Oprah Winfrey, and Sydney Sweeney all delivering their best wedding guest attire throughout the week. Last night, the celebrations officially concluded with a 'Dolce Notte' pajama party. And now, as guests are exiting the romantic Italian city, nicknamed 'La Serenissima,' and heading to the airport (to catch their private planes, of course), the Kardashian-Jenners naturally chose to deliver one last round of statement looks.
This morning, Kim, Kendall, and Kylie were all spotted on their way to catch a water taxi–and they individually nailed the art of travel style, choosing outfits that struck the right balance between style and practicality. Kendall, for one, paired a classic white tank and capris with the perfect travel bag, an oversized brown leather Margaux tote from The Row. (Her favorite brand.) Her plane shoe? A pair of netted rubber jelly flats, likely also The Row. Kylie slipped into a wilder ensemble, courtesy of a leopard-printed jumpsuit. She accessorized it with a sleek black leather tote and flip-flops.
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