In just a few days, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is set to marry Lauren Sánchez in Venice. The celebration promises to be extravagant, loud, and ultra-luxurious. With a budget reportedly ranging between $15 and $20 million, it’s set to be a headline-making event. But guess where the couple decided to cut costs? On the wedding invitations!
Journalists got a sneak peek at one of them, and… let’s just say the internet couldn’t handle it. Butterflies, stars, feathers, dragonflies, gondoliers, and little bridges—it looks like something straight out of a 2007 kid’s birthday card. People online are roasting the design, comparing it to something “a 15-year-old made on Canva.” Here’s what they’re saying:

-
“You can’t buy taste…”
-
“The ugliest wedding invite ever.”
-
“Imagine being a multi-multi-billionaire and this is your wedding invitation design.”
-
“Looks like it was whipped up by a teenager on Canva.”
-
“All that money, and you couldn’t hire someone to make a halfway decent invite?”
-
“What is this Picsart nonsense…”
-
“You might be a billionaire, but your wedding invite screams tacky and immature,” one comment reads.

Interestingly, the invitation skips the usual “We’d love to see you there” message and jumps straight to asking guests not to bring gifts—instead, they’re encouraged to donate to selected charities. A thoughtful idea, sure, but when paired with that design… it feels like something an IT guy slapped together in a three-hour lunch break.
Now imagine: you’re one of the richest people in the world, but instead of your wedding outfit or celebrity guest list, the internet is busy mocking… the butterflies on your invite. Well, here’s hoping the actual ceremony skips the Instagram filters. 🦋🎉💍
