Lauren Sanchez Bezos
Reveals ‘Origin’ of Her
‘One thing Blue’
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Lauren Sanchez Bezos tied the knot with billionaire Jeff Bezos Friday in Venice, Italy amid a grand gallery of movie star company and an ongoing occasion within the metropolis … and he or she’s revealing a touch about her “one thing blue” marriage ceremony memento for the large day — fittingly, it has to do along with her now-official hubby’s house firm Blue Origin … although she’s selecting to be demure about it.
Lauren shares in an interview with Vogue — throughout a becoming for her marriage ceremony gown — she and Jeff had been retaining to some conventional elements for his or her grand nuptials … one being a secret memento she brough alongside throughout her 11-minute, female-filled Blue Origin journey to house.

4/14/25
Blue Origin
You could know the previous phrase instructing brides what to put on for good luck of their marriage … “One thing previous, one thing new, one thing borrowed, one thing blue.” The “one thing blue” a bride-to-be is meant to put on within the ceremony ought to be an merchandise that displays the colour of purity, love, and constancy … and it is meant to ward away evil.
The expertise of the flight was so surreal and profound for her, incorporating that second into one of many happiest days of her life needed to be achieved. However she’s nonetheless retaining quiet about what precisely the blue-hued merchandise is.
She did admit her “one thing borrowed” is a pair of Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioielleria Miracolo earrings — 4 diamonds lower from a single stone and inlaid in white gold.
One other custom the 55-year-old needed to include was not letting the groom see the bride in her gown previous to taking the aisle.
As we beforehand reported, the journalist tells Vogue the gown she selected to get swept off her ft in was on the extra conservative aspect and is the primary formal gown she’s worn that covers her chest.

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By way of what this contemporary bride thought hubby Bezos will assume, she assumed he could be pleasantly shocked and going to be so glad along with her selection — she tells Vogue, “I imply, it’s so elegant, it’s timeless.”