
How Lauren Sánchez Bezos Is Rewriting Paris Fashion Week’s Power Dressing Rules
The 56-year-old philanthropist emerged during Paris Fashion Week alongside none other than Law Roach—the self-proclaimed “image architect” whose client roster reads like a Hollywood hall of fame: Zendaya, Celine Dion, Ariana Grande. Their pairing alone signaled serious sartorial intentions, and darling, they delivered.
Sánchez Bezos commanded attention in a red-and-white tweed skirt suit plucked directly from Versace’s 2004 archives—a choice that speaks volumes about her fashion intelligence. This isn’t just throwing on designer labels; this is understanding that Donatella’s early-2000s collections possess a craftsmanship and glamour that contemporary ready-to-wear struggles to replicate. The coordinated set embodied everything we love about heritage Versace: bold color blocking, impeccable tailoring, and unapologetic confidence.

She styled the vintage treasure with surgical precision: white pointed-toe Jimmy Choo pumps elongated her silhouette, while a white Schiaparelli bag featuring the house’s signature face design added surrealist whimsy. Rose-tinted sunglasses and white statement earrings completed the ensemble—a lesson in accessorizing without overwhelming. Her brunette locks pulled back into a sleek ponytail with oversized diamond earrings allowed the outfit’s craftsmanship to breathe.
Roach, 47, complemented her energy in an espresso leather trench coat paired with coordinating leather shoes and an oversized handbag, finished with his signature oversized sunglasses. Together, they braved Parisian rain like the consummate professionals they are.

This marked Sánchez Bezos’s second showstopping Paris Fashion Week appearance. Just Monday, she attended Christian Dior’s Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2026 presentation alongside husband Jeff Bezos, wearing a light gray tweed ensemble—a knee-length pencil skirt paired with a sweater featuring a dramatic fur collar, accessorized with suede gray pointed-toe pumps. A minor stumble at the entrance (her shoe caught the ledge) was recovered with the grace of someone who understands that elegance is about resilience, not perfection.
Bezos, 62, appeared equally polished in a dark navy blazer, coordinating trousers, button-down, and tie—proving power couples can absolutely coordinate without looking contrived.
These appearances carry additional weight: the couple was announced as primary donors funding 2026’s Met Gala, themed “Costume Art” per Vogue’s confirmation last November. Consider this Paris Fashion Week showcase their opening statement. And what a statement it is.

