In true billionaire fashion, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s wedding in Venice unfolded like a scene from a romantic epic, with three days of glamour, secrecy, and a guest list that could rival any red carpet event. Held across iconic Venetian venues beginning June 26, the celebration was tightly under wraps—until Sánchez posted a photo on Instagram in her custom Dolce & Gabbana gown, confirming they were officially married on June 27.

The festivities didn’t end with the ceremony. A pajama-themed afterparty the next day saw A-listers like Usher and Leonardo DiCaprio embracing the dress code with unexpected flair. The entire affair had the feel of an exclusive festival: lavish, extended, and curated down to the last silk robe.

Though the couple kept much of the ceremony details private, their star power attracted a who’s who of fashion, tech, politics, and entertainment. From Kim Kardashian wandering Venetian streets in monochrome to Tom Brady boarding a water taxi in a black sweatsuit, the vibe was part couture, part casual escape. Oprah Winfrey appeared in flowing whites, and Jessica Alba added a touch of red carpet elegance alongside her daughter. Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner brought their entire family, while fashion giants like Diane von Furstenberg, Domenico Dolce, and Stefano Gabbana lent a creative pulse to the crowd.

Even beyond the fashion and spectacle, there were meaningful moments—like Gayle King arriving alongside Oprah, not long after their shared experience on the Blue Origin flight organized by Sánchez herself. For a couple that met under headlines and lived through intense media attention, the wedding reflected both privacy and power, a display of intimacy layered with influence.

From the Kardashians to Karlie Kloss, Sydney Sweeney to Sara Foster, the guest list doubled as a snapshot of cultural relevance. Ellie Goulding was spotted boating with the Nader sisters; meanwhile, luminaries like Bill Gates and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman also made appearances—an intersection of entertainment and innovation that seemed tailored to Bezos’s world.

Set in one of the most poetic cities on earth, the wedding wasn’t just a union—it was a statement. About legacy, love, and the kind of modern mythology that only happens when wealth, fame, and romance collide on a floating city lit by chandeliers and paparazzi flashes.