A couple commenced their celebration with an atypical gathering aboard their $500 million (£364 million) super yacht anchored near Croatia's island, Unije—an event coinciding with the birthday of Sánchez’s son Evan Whitesell. Amidst photos taken by paparazzi showing them in swimwear and sunhats drenched in sudsy foam from their private festivity alongside his friends raised some eyebrows, considering such parties can sometimes lead to conjunctivitis. Yet perhaps the grandeur of this billionaire couple knows different consequences for indulgence.
3. The gesture pack (Goodie bag)
Each attendee will receive a thoughtful token—their own personal goodie package containing treats from an iconic Venetian pastry shop, Rosa Salva; and eye-catching glassware by Laguna~B, renowned for Murano craftsmanship. While we're yet to witness the official unboxings on YouTube as with previous celebrities like Kardashians—the world waits curiously in anticipation of such revelations from this elite circle too!
4. Weather woes (Thunderstorms)
While public protest against excessive wealth marked the beginning, scaffolding obstructed one chosen site for celebration; then came an unexpected storm on Thursday night's welcoming party at Madonna dell’Orto cloisters—a heavy downpour and lightning left many guests drenched early. One could imagine if a rain mage were available, they might have orchestrated better weather conditions for these high-profile events!
5. Fashion statements (Dress choice)
Sánchez has been spotted enjoying aperitivo hours at the Gritti Palace—a five star venue along Venice's Grand Canal where Domenico Dolce frequents and showcases his love for Italian fashion house, Dolce & Gabbana. She doesn’t stick rigidly to brands but prefers having fun with her style now that she can afford it without needing designers' approval like in previous years when television presenting was more of an anchor point rather than mere entertainment as stated by Vogue recently interviewed Anna Wintour.
6. The nostalgic look (Vintage cosplay)
Navigating Venice, with its labyrinthine canals and historic charm remains part of the appeal; however getting lost during such an opulent event would hardly add to this allure—perhaps a more secure route plan could be in order for these high-profile figures!
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