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The new woman of the Amazon founder played the big party with no less than 27 clothes. Now one is missing, a newspaper reports. We are looking for an elegantly dressed woman.
According to a newspaper report, one of the expensive clothes has disappeared at the large-scale wedding of US billionaire Jeff Bezos and ex-journalist Lauren Sánchez in Venice. Of the 27 clothes for the bride, there are now only 26 left, reported the Italian newspaper “Corriere della Sera”. It is believed that the missing piece has been stolen. The brand is not known.
In addition, another dress from the Italian luxury brand Dolce & Gabbana caught fire during the wedding on the lagoon island of San Giorgio for the cause of the cause. However, it was not the dress of the same designer, in which the former TV presenter (55) gave the 61-year-old founder of the online trade giant Amazon on Friday.
Report: Ms. also passed to ceremony without an invitation
According to the newspaper, an elegantly dressed woman also managed to get to the wedding ceremony in the garden of a former Benedictine monastery despite the strict security controls without an invitation. The woman was then complimented again without being accepted. She is now suspected of taking the missing dress with her. Officially there was no statement on the report.
The wedding celebrations that dragged on for several days took place strictly shielded from the public and with great confidentiality. With an estimated assets of $ 220 billion, the founder of the online trade giant Amazon is one of the richest men in the world. It is the second wedding for both. They have seven children from previous relationships.
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Source: Stern

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