Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Wedding: A Closer Look at the Controversial Dress
For her wedding ceremony, Sanchez wore a custom-made Dolce & Gabbana gown. The wedding dress featured lacy, floral sleeves, a tight bodice, a high neckline, a long, flowing skirt with an enormous train and buttons all down the front. Before the big wedding day, Sanchez posed for a pre-wedding photoshoot with Vogue and said the gown made her feel like a “princess.”
However, shortly after she exchanged vows with the Amazon CEO, and Vogue posted a photo from the ceremony – it didn’t take long for the backlash to begin. Former “CBS Evening News” and Today anchor Katie Couric was one of the commenters who slammed the choice after Jack Schlossberg shared the image on his Instagram account. She wrote: “Welcome to the eighties—when big hair and conspicuous consumption ruled. Apparently, tacky is back.” Schlossberg, the grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, replied to Couric: “Let’s bring back scrunchies.”
Other users took to the comments section on Vogue’s Instagram saying: “Did she order this dress on Amazon?” Another said: “This dress looks like it could be bought on Amazon.” A third wrote: “$200B yet still no taste.” Many users wrote similar comments about Sanchez having “no class” and “horrible style.”
The controversy surrounding Sanchez’s wedding dress choice has sparked a debate about fashion taste and class. While some may criticize her style, others may argue that fashion is subjective and personal. Regardless, one thing is for sure – Sanchez’s gown has certainly caught the attention of the public and sparked a conversation about what is considered tasteful and elegant in the world of high-profile weddings.