Key Point Summary – Lauren Sanchez Wedding Dress
- Lauren Sanchez marries Jeff Bezos in Venice
- Sanchez wears high-end Dolce & Gabbana gown
- Katie Couric calls the dress “tacky”
- Vogue featured Sanchez in a glowing profile
- Couric slams the look on JFK grandson’s Instagram
- A-listers attend, but protests erupt
- Public reaction is sharply divided
A Wedding Dressed in Luxury and Shade
Lauren Sanchez tied the knot with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in one of the most talked-about weddings of the year. Held on the picturesque San Giorgio Maggiore island in Venice, the event had all the makings of a celebrity fairytale. But the honeymoon glow didn’t last long.
Instead of basking in praise, Sanchez found herself in the middle of a social media storm. The trigger? Her wedding dress.
Katie Couric Throws the First Punch
Sanchez appeared on the cover of Vogue in a lacy, high-necked Dolce & Gabbana gown. She called it “elegant” and “timeless.”
But veteran journalist Katie Couric didn’t agree. On an Instagram post shared by Jack Schlossberg—JFK’s grandson—Couric dropped a brutal line: “Welcome to the eighties—when big hair and conspicuous consumption ruled. Apparently tacky is back.”
Supporters Cheer, Critics Sneer
That one comment opened the floodgates. Critics labeled the gown ‘gaudy’ and accused Sanchez of flaunting wealth. But others rushed to her defense, praising her confidence and style.
Social media exploded with takes. Some hailed her as a fashion icon, others called it a tone-deaf display of opulence.
Vogue Spread Fuels the Fire
The Vogue cover story showed Sanchez celebrating her look, noting it was the first time she wore a gown that didn’t highlight her cleavage. She praised the craftsmanship and elegance. But the internet wasn’t feeling the same vibes.
Dozens of users reposted Couric’s comment, some mocking the gown, others questioning the journalist’s timing.
A Guest List That Sparked Buzz
The wedding drew some of the world’s biggest names. Tom Brady. Kim Kardashian. Oprah. Kendall and Kylie Jenner. Usher. Orlando Bloom. Even Sydney Sweeney.
Bezos reportedly spent millions on the three-day event. The couple rented out the entire Aman Venice hotel and used high-end vendors for every detail. Even the pastries came from Venice’s oldest bakery.
Protesters Crash the Glam
But not everyone was celebrating. Protests erupted throughout Venice, with locals chanting about wealth inequality and tax avoidance. Banners declared: “If you can rent Venice, you can pay your taxes.”
The city’s mayor faced criticism for greenlighting the event while many residents struggle with housing and high costs.
Couric’s Comment Echoes Wider Tensions
While Katie Couric’s remark seemed like a one-off jab, many saw it as emblematic of a growing backlash against billionaire excess.
“It’s not just the dress,” one Twitter user wrote. “It’s the lifestyle, the flaunting, the tone-deafness.”
A Political Undercurrent
Lauren Sanchez has been seen as a key ally to Jeff Bezos in his dealings with powerful political figures—including Donald Trump. The wedding’s guest list included GOP donors and strategists, adding fuel to speculation about Bezos’s political ambitions.
Some critics even speculated Couric’s swipe had political undertones.
Sanchez Unbothered, For Now
Neither Sanchez nor Bezos has publicly responded to Couric’s comment. Sources say Sanchez is focused on “enjoying her newlywed glow.”
Still, the optics matter. In an age when billionaire weddings can spark protests and headlines, even a dress can become a lightning rod.
What Comes Next?
Public interest in Bezos and Sanchez shows no sign of slowing. With a possible vow renewal or U.S. event on the horizon, Couric may not be the last person with something to say.
And for Sanchez, the lesson is clear: In the world of high fashion and higher stakes, even lace can stir scandal.