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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are demonstrating their harmony as a newlywed couple by stepping out in nearly matching outfits during a Paris getaway, just three months following their extravagant Italian wedding.
The Amazon billionaire, 61, and his stunning TV presenter wife, 55, turned heads on Saturday, following a quick pit stop in Turin the day before.
The pair held hands while sporting light grey outfits resembling chic business suits, highlighted by jackets featuring the same button-down detail.
Lauren mentioned on Instagram that her attire was from a 1995 John Galliano runway show, yet even this fashionable reference was rivaled by Jeff’s unique ensemble, which garnered equal attention.
The pair looked perfectly in sync as they stepped out of the Ritz Paris, both sporting dark sunglasses that only amplified the ‘twinning’ vibe.
The Paris outing comes nearly three months after the couple tied the knot in Venice, a nuptial described by many as the ‘wedding of the century.’

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are illustrating their synchronization as newlyweds by donning nearly identical outfits during a Paris outing, only three months after their grand Italian ceremony.

The Amazon billionaire, 61, and his stunning TV presenter wife, 55, turned heads on Saturday, following a quick pit stop in Turin the day before
On the picturesque San Giorgio Maggiore island, Bezos and the former journalist exchanged vows in front of almost 200 VIP guests.
The Parisian outing also took place soon after Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos mingled with Hollywood elites like Salma Hayek and Dakota Johnson at the Kering Foundation’s fourth annual Caring for Women Dinner.
Sánchez turned heads of her own, posing for photos with Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and effectively silencing any lingering critics.
This appearance came in the wake of criticism regarding her digital Vogue cover around the time of her Venice wedding and sparked speculation that Bezos might eventually acquire Vogue’s parent company, Condé Nast.
Wintour had officially stepped down as Vogue editor-in-chief in late June, just one day before Sánchez and Bezos said ‘I do.’
Despite the timing, the pair appeared on excellent terms in photos Sánchez shared from the event, even snapping a moment alongside director Baz Luhrmann and mingling with other celebrity guests.
Back in June, Sánchez had graced Vogue’s digital cover wearing her custom Dolce & Gabbana wedding gown from the Venice nuptials.
That three-day celebration reportedly drew an A-list crowd including Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Brady, Kim Kardashian, and Orlando Bloom.

The couple held hands and rocked matching light grey ensembles that looked like sleek business suits

The look was complete with jackets sporting the same button-down detail

Lauren shared on Instagram that her outfit was straight from a 1995 John Galliano runway show, but even that high-end nod couldn’t compete with Jeff’s singular threads, which drew just as many eyes

The pair looked perfectly in sync as they stepped out of the Ritz Paris, both sporting dark sunglasses that only amplified the ‘twinning’ vibe
While Wintour was invited, she couldn’t attend due to prior travel commitments — though she reportedly played a key role in helping Sánchez pick her gown.
Insiders have long noted Wintour’s influence on Sánchez’s fashion choices.
Ahead of a Met Gala appearance, Wintour reportedly weighed in to ensure Sánchez’s outfit met her standards, telling biographer Amy Odell that the media executive believed Sánchez had ‘poor taste’ and needed guidance — a rare level of personal involvement for the former editor.
The rumors about Bezos potentially acquiring Condé Nast surfaced shortly after the wedding.
A source told The Mail on Sunday at the time, ‘The rumor that Jeff is going to buy Condé Nast is all anyone’s talking about in the fashion industry and inside Vogue.’
Industry chatter suggested Sánchez’s Vogue cover might have been partly influenced by the Newhouse family trying to court Bezos, with Wintour herself reportedly involved in brokering any potential deal, thanks to her equity stake in the company.
A separate insider noted, ‘Bezos is one of the very few people with deep enough pockets. And Lauren is no airhead — she’s a sharp cookie. There have been conversations.’
After all, Bezos previously made headlines for purchasing The Washington Post outright for $250 million in 2013.
Following Wintour’s departure, Chloe Malle stepped in as the new editor-in-chief of U.S. Vogue, marking the next chapter in the magazine’s storied leadership.