
Lauren Sánchez Shares New Name On Clutch, “Call Me Mrs. Bezos”
Lauren Sánchez officially took Jeff Bezos’s last name since their nuptials on Friday, but the new bride also changed her title on social media.
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Having married one of the richest men in the world, and the founder of Amazon, the e-commerce giant, is tantamount to passing status, clearly. Not only from a demographic point of view, but, more importantly, from a social point of view. Sánchez, the journalist and anchorwoman, no longer exists. There is, as of now, only Sánchez-Bezos, sort of the 2025 counterpart of Juno on Mount Olympus, queen of contemporary gods and companion of the most powerful of all, Jupiter/Jeff.
The bride is on the move, and for the trip from the Aman to the ceremony venue she’s leaning into retro icon vibes. (Very demure.)
So, an instant after saying the fateful “yes, I do” on Friday in Venice, she changed the name of her Instagram account to Lauren Sánchez Bezos, deleting all previous posts and leaving, at the moment, only two photos of her wedding in which she appears radiant in the guise of Sophia Lauren (remember that the wedding dress by Dolce & Gabbana is inspired by a model worn by Loren in the film A Husband for Cinzia).
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A gesture that, very thinly veiled, means, “I make a clean slate of the past, and now here is who I am.” Not content with that, Lauren Sánchez, pardon, Bezos, at the Arsenale party, the finale of the three-day wedding in Laguna, accompanied her Versace-designed outfit with a black clutch on which Mrs. Bezos stood out.
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The dress, which was in elegant, rosy hues and adorned with beads, sequins, and more sequins, served as a final dramatic touch to the festivities.
For those who missed it, in short, better to set the record straight in bright letters.