The Morning Edition

Jeff Bezos’ wedding: Chic is dead. Where will the vulgarity lead?

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Jun 30, 2025
Jacqueline Maley, a senior columnist at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, delves into the opulent wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez. She describes it as a turning point into 'The Age of Vulgarity,' contrasting it against the era of 'quiet luxury.' The podcast discusses public reactions to the extravagant event, reflecting on wealth inequality and modern capitalism. Maley also connects this cultural shift to political decorum and the influence of tech billionaires, raising concerns about power dynamics and societal norms.
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INSIGHT

Age of Vulgarity Begins

  • Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's $50 million wedding marks the end of the quiet luxury era and the beginning of the age of vulgarity.
  • This wedding reflects a new cultural trend of unabashed and excessive displays of wealth.
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Venetians Protest Luxury Wedding

  • Venetians protested Jeff Bezos' wedding due to anti-billionaire sentiment and affordability issues.
  • Venice's high living costs and environmental vulnerability fuel resentment against such extravagant events.
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Shift to Bold MAGA Aesthetic

  • The 'MAGA' aesthetic is bold, polished, and unapologetically conspicuous, contrasting with the prior 'stealth wealth' style.
  • Lauren Sanchez represents this brash aesthetic typified by power suits and bright colors, moving away from understated luxury.
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