Newlyweds Bezos and Sanchez gear up for final party at Venice gala

Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos and Media Personality Lauren Sanchez Bezos react on the day of their wedding in Venice, Italy.Credit: Reuters Photo
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez,
flush from their Venice wedding ceremony on Friday, are gearing up for the
final day of partying in the lagoon city with scores of celebrity guests from
media, fashion and show business.
The three-day gala, estimated to cost some $50 million (Ksh.6.4 billion),
will culminate on Saturday evening with the closing party in a former medieval
shipyard where Lady Gaga and Elton John are expected to perform.
Bezos, 61, and Sanchez, 55, exchanged rings on Friday
evening on the small island of San Giorgio, across the water from Saint Mark's
Square, accompanied by singing from Matteo Bocelli, son of Italian tenor Andrea
Bocelli.
The bride at the ceremony wore a high-necked silhouette
dress and a tulle and lace veil by Dolce and Gabbana, which she told magazine
Vogue was based on Sophia Loren's dress to marry Cary Grant in the 1958 film
Houseboat.
Sanchez was also wearing a pair of diamond earrings by Dolce
& Gabbana, which, according to Vogue, were lent to her in keeping with the
tradition that it brings good luck for a bride to wear something borrowed.
Bezos, who is No. 4 on Forbes' global billionaires list,
donned a black tuxedo and bow tie over a white shirt.
The ceremony had no legal status under Italian law, a senior
city hall official told Reuters, suggesting the couple may have already legally
wed in the United States, avoiding the bureaucracy associated with an Italian
marriage.
Bill Gates, Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, Tom Brady,
Jordan's Queen Rania, Oprah Winfrey, Kris Jenner and Kim and Khloe Kardashian,
as well as Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner and Domenico Dolce from Dolce &
Gabbana were among the 200-250 guests.
While the celebrities rub shoulders in the isolated halls in
the east of the city, not far away activists will be protesting at what they
see as Venice being gift-wrapped for ultra-rich outsiders.
A protest march is planned at 5 p.m. (1500 GMT) on Saturday
from the railway station to the Rialto Bridge.
For days, members of the "No Space for Bezos"
movement have been trying to spoil the party, hanging anti-Bezos banners on the
iconic Rialto Bridge and laying out a huge canvas in central Saint Mark's
Square telling the tech-tycoon to pay more taxes.
While some residents and activists see Bezos's extravaganza
as a symbol of inequality and arrogance, Venice's businesses and the city
authorities have welcomed the event, claiming a major boost for the local
economy.
"Those who protest are in contradiction with the
history of Venice, which is a history of relations, contacts and
business," the city's mayor Luigi Brugnaro told Reuters in an interview.
"Bezos embodies the Venetian mentality, he is more
Venetian than the protesters," said centre-right mayor, adding that he
hoped Bezos, who donated 3 million euros ($3.51 million) to local institutions,
would return to the city to do business.
Brugnaro said Bezos had attached no conditions to holding
his wedding celebrations in Venice, and City Hall had only learned about his
donations after they had already been made.
Bezos, Amazon's executive chair, got engaged to Sanchez in
2023, four years after the collapse of his 25-year marriage to MacKenzie Scott.
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