When billionaires tie the knot, you can bet the guest list will be A-list and the fashion? Well, let’s just say it’s not always what you’d expect. As Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez kicked off their opulent wedding celebrations in Venice, the internet did what it does best — dissected every look, from jaw-dropping to downright bizarre.
With celebrities pulling out all the stops (and sometimes all the taste), social media lit up with reactions. While some attendees dazzled, others left viewers wondering whether there was a hidden “worst-dressed” theme.
Kim Kardashian: Glam or Gimmick?
Never one to blend into the background, Kim Kardashian strutted into Venice in a form-fitting snakeskin dress, glittering straps, and a lace-up neckline. The look drew admiration and side-eyes in equal measure.
Pop star Katy Perry even chimed in on Kim’s Instagram post, saying, “Lemme borrow that dress!” But not everyone was buying the glam.
“Didn’t she wear this before?” questioned one follower. Others were far less polite: “Jungle chic? Or just lost in the Amazon sale section?” wrote another, while a critic said, “Overexposed and underwhelming. Just go away.”
Oprah Winfrey: Royal Gown or Fashion Misfire?
Oprah Winfrey, 71, opted for elegance with a flowing burgundy and lavender dress, waving regally as she boarded a water taxi. But while the color palette might have whispered royalty, the internet wasn’t exactly bowing down.
“She’s got billionaire status and this is the best she could do?” one person asked, unimpressed. “I get better outfits from flash sales,” added another.
The harshest remarks came fast: “That’s not a dress, it’s a drape,” and “All that Ozempic talk, and still… no style.” One commenter didn’t hold back, calling her look a “shmata,” Yiddish for a rag.
Lauren Sánchez: Bridal Drama Meets Mixed Reviews
The bride herself — Lauren Sánchez — made a theatrical entrance in a custom Schiaparelli off-the-shoulder gown, complete with a cinched waist and floral embroidery. While the dress was couture, opinions online were anything but.
“She looks like she’s auditioning for a live-action ‘Beauty and the Beast’ as the furniture,” one commenter joked. Another added, “It’s giving curtain call — literally.”
More reactions ranged from “tacky elegance” to “so rich, yet so wrong.” Someone even quipped, “She’s one lampshade away from lighting the aisle.”
Bill Gates: Simple and Safe — Maybe Too Safe
Bill Gates and girlfriend Paula Hurd took a much more understated route, keeping it classic in black and white. While their reserved style didn’t spark outrage, it also didn’t spark much excitement.
Gates looked like he had accidentally wandered in from a business panel, not the wedding of the year. Still, some praised their polished, low-key look as a refreshing contrast to the chaos around them.
Ivanka Trump: Red, White, and ‘Meh’
Ivanka Trump, despite her father’s absence, showed up with husband Jared Kushner in a red floral-patterned white ensemble. But rather than turning heads, she raised eyebrows.
“She looks like she borrowed this from a hotel curtain,” said one commenter. Others simply called the outfit “meh,” or critiqued the fit: “One size too small,” one person noted, while another said, “Could’ve worked if it was looser. Maybe.”
Kylie and Kendall Jenner: Sheer Mayhem
Kylie Jenner made waves in a sheer marigold lace dress with oversized black sunglasses — a look that screamed fashion-forward but fell flat for many. Social media was swift in their judgment.
“She’s trying too hard,” said one user. “It’s like they only read the dress code halfway,” another quipped of the Jenner sisters, who both arrived looking more ready for a magazine shoot than a wedding.
One of the bluntest comments? “Too much plastic, not enough taste.”
Vittoria Ceretti: Model Miss or Masterpiece?
Vittoria Ceretti, model and girlfriend to Leonardo DiCaprio, wore a textured dress that was either high-fashion avant-garde or a fashion flop, depending on who you ask.
“Did she iron it with a rock?” joked one commenter. Others said it looked “thrifted in the worst way,” and one scathing take called it “an overpriced art project gone wrong.”
Still, some admired her boldness, even if the execution didn’t land for everyone.
Leonardo DiCaprio: Low-Key or Lost?
Leo DiCaprio stayed true to form in his usual low-effort chic — navy blazer, beige polo, baseball cap pulled down low. If he was trying not to be noticed, mission not accomplished.
“He looks like he took a wrong turn into a billionaire’s wedding,” someone said. Another posted, “Leo’s giving lost grandpa vibes.” Others mocked his go-to disguise: “Black cap = invisible man mode activated.”
Kris Jenner: Mother of Fashion or Just Missed?
Kris Jenner made a bold statement with puffed sleeves, 3D roses, and a neckline meant to impress. But her arrival mostly triggered internet snark.
“New face, same old nose job jokes,” said one user. “It’s like she’s wearing the finale of a Project Runway challenge,” another chimed in.
A Fashion Show or a Meme Generator?
The buzz surrounding the Bezos-Sánchez wedding isn’t just about love — it’s about what everyone wore. From couture disasters to effortless elegance (and everything in between), the fashion became the main headline.
Even though the clothes themselves received mixed reviews, one thing’s for sure: this wedding created viral fashion moments that will live far longer than any champagne toast.
Final Take: Iconic or Ironic?
With designer gowns, celebrity glam squads, and a setting as romantic as Venice, expectations were high — and maybe that’s why people reacted so strongly. Whether it was Kim’s snakeskin statement, Oprah’s royal misstep, or Lauren’s luxe-meets-lampshade bridal look, every outfit told a story.
So what do you think: Were these fashion risks worth it, or were the critics right? Sound off in the comments, share with friends, and vote your favorite (or least favorite) look!
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