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Every bride adds a little “something blue” to their wedding look for good luck.
But Lauren Sánchez, now Lauren Sánchez Bezos, took that tradition to a whole new level literally.
As the former journalist and Blue Origin board member tied the knot with Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon and space exploration company Blue Origin, she revealed a deeply personal and cosmic twist to her bridal details that not only symbolized her wedding day but also represented a transformational journey of self.
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In a recent interview with Vogue, Sánchez disclosed that her “something blue” was far from a simple accessory. It was the Blue Origin space flight she embarked on in April.
She didn’t just take a trip to space for the thrill of it; she carried a secret souvenir with her during the mission, intending to bring it back as a meaningful token for her wedding to Bezos.
“Because it was literally one of the most profound experiences I’ve ever had in my life,” Sánchez said. “Seeing Earth from space, I came down and I couldn’t describe it. It was the greatest experience I’ve ever had.”
Her words reflect a genuine sense of awe and transformation. That spaceflight, part of an all-female crew mission that had its share of public commentary, wasn’t just about headlines. It was about perspective, identity, and evolution. And her soon-to-be husband seemed to know the impact it would have.
“Jeff said, ‘It’s gonna change you more than you think,’ and it completely has, visually, spiritually,” she added.
Inspired by her time in space and her personal transformation, Sánchez’s wedding gown was far from the sleek, modern dresses she’s often seen wearing on red carpets.
Instead, she opted for something classic and symbolic. The high-neck lace gown was a custom Dolce & Gabbana creation, and it took cues from old Hollywood glamor, specifically from the wedding dress worn by Sophia Loren in the 1958 film Houseboat.
“It went from ‘I want a simple, sexy modern dress’ to ‘I want something that evokes a moment,’ and where I am right now,” she explained. “I am a different person than I was five years ago.”
That sense of change didn’t just stem from the thrill of a rocket launch or a red carpet transformation. It was rooted in deeper personal work, much of which Sánchez credits to her relationship with Bezos.
Sánchez was open about the inner work she’s done to grow and evolve over the years. She shared that therapy has been an important part of her journey, but at the heart of her transformation is the relationship she shares with Bezos.
“I went into a lot of therapy, and it’s changed me in a bunch of ways. But it’s really Jeff,” she said. “Jeff hasn’t changed me. Jeff has revealed me. I feel safe. I feel seen. He lets me be me. Like I said about Sophia Loren being unapologetically free, he lets me be unapologetically free.”
This deeply personal reflection showed a side of the couple rarely seen in public soundbites. For Sánchez, love hasn’t just been romantic, it has been liberating.

In preparation for her big day, Sánchez took her health and wellness routine up a notch. She lost three and a half pounds, primarily by cutting back on alcohol and reducing salt in her diet. But it wasn’t a crash diet or a superficial fix; wellness is a regular part of her lifestyle.
“Some people meditate, I work out. It’s something Jeff and I do every morning,” she revealed. “We have our coffee, we talk about whatever’s going on, and then we go to the gym.”
This glimpse into their daily routine paints a picture of a couple that prioritizes both connection and discipline. Starting their mornings with conversation and a shared workout seems to be a pillar in their relationship.
Sánchez and Bezos tied the knot in a glamorous wedding ceremony held in Venice, Italy. The guest list included major names, but the moment was more than just a star-studded event.
Soon after, Sánchez made a bold social media move; she changed her Instagram handle to Lauren Sánchez Bezos and wiped her entire feed clean, leaving only a single wedding photo behind.
This digital clean slate seemed to symbolize a fresh start. It wasn’t just about a name change; it was about stepping fully into her new chapter.
Not everyone applauded Sánchez’s journey into space.
When the Blue Origin all-female mission took place, celebrities like Jessica Chastain, Olivia Wilde, and even Martha Stewart took jabs online, mocking the event.
But Sánchez didn’t let the commentary go unanswered. In an interview with People, she stood firmly by the mission and the dedicated team behind it.
“I get really fired up. I would love to have them come to Blue Origin and see the thousands of employees that don’t just work here, but they put their heart and soul into this vehicle,” she stated.
Her words defended not just her personal experience, but the vision and effort behind it. To her, Blue Origin is more than a company; it’s a community of passionate people working toward something bigger than themselves.
Lauren Sánchez’s wedding was not just a celebration of love; it was a reflection of a profound personal journey.
From floating in space to walking down the aisle in Italy, her story weaves together themes of transformation, empowerment, and self-discovery.
Her “something blue” wasn’t a ribbon or a garter; it was a reminder of how far she’s come, how deeply she’s changed, and how ready she was to begin the next chapter as Lauren Sánchez Bezos.

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