EXCLUSIVE: Jake O'Neil's parents Denis and Charlotte arrive for day three of wedding celebrations in Newport after the millionaire property developer walked down the aisle with heiress Lou Hay in lavish $1million Sydney ceremony
Heiress Lou Hay wed property developer Jake O'Neil on Thursday as two of Australia's wealthiest families came together.
The couple tied the knot in a secret ceremony at the heritage-listed Carthona mansion in Darling Point, Sydney, surrounded by their close family and friends.
The wedding festivities - which reportedly totaled $1million dollars - have continued ever since, with a cavalcade of guests arriving at Bert's Bar and Brasserie in Newport in Sydney's Northern Beaches for day three of wedding celebrations on Saturday.
Guests dressed in white ensembles, which appeared to be the colour theme for the event.
The elegant palette saw the society invitees opt for cream, off-white and ivory high fashion looks.
The groom's parents arrived separately, with property magnate Denis O'Neil looking dapper in a cream suit.
The groom's mother, Charlotte O'Neil, stunned in a retro style jumpsuit with flared bottoms.
The interior designer added a pair of metallic heels to the look and carried a gold purse.
She completed the ensemble with black rimmed glasses and a chunky gold watch.
Inside, the bride partied the night away in a pink feathered dress with a waterfall design and an off-the-shoulder silhouette.
She added a pair of strappy, metallic heels and opted for a glamorous makeup look, while wearing her hair down.
The tables were beautifully decorated with floral arrangements and ornate place cards.
Lou's sister Simmie Hay stunned in a fitted, off-the-shoulder gown worn with a pair of towering silver stilettos.
She shared a smooch with her male companion who was carrying a pink feathered dress towards the venue - the frock was later worn by the bride.
Several of the guests appeared to be carrying gifts for the newlyweds, with paper bags branded with such high-end brands such as Dior seen among the crowd.
Fittingly attendees rolled up in luxury vehicles, including stunning vintage Mercedes.
Lou, the daughter of the late Donald Hay, who founded cleaning products manufacturer Hayco in 1983 and built it into a major international company, stunned in a tulle wedding dress as she exchanged vows with the second-eldest son of millionaire superyacht broker and Rose Bay marina owner Denis O'Neil.
Her wedding gown featured a strapless design, an embellished jewel bodice, a flowing train and romantic sheer sleeves.
The socialite wore her long dark hair loosely over her shoulders, and her makeup consisted of lashings of mascara and soft pink lipstick.
Jake, meanwhile, looked dapper in a classic black suit and bow tie.
Lou, who has already changed her surname on her social media accounts to O'Neil, shared a series of stunning images from their big day on Instagram on Friday.
She simply captioned them with their wedding date, writing: '07.04.22'.
Jake's sister Poppy O'Neil Tzaneros shared a sweet tribute to the bride and groom on their wedding day, writing: 'Mr and Mrs O'Neil! Couldn't be more proud and happy for my brother, marrying the girl of his dreams!'
Lou revealed that despite getting married on Thursday, she and her new husband will also be celebrating with their extended family and friends on Saturday.
She kept her thousands of followers up-to-date ahead of her nuptials, showing off a pair jewel-encrusted Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blahnik heels on her Instagram stories as she got ready at Sydney's Crown.
She also flaunted her gorgeous diamond earrings and bracelet that fit the 'something borrowed and something blue' category.
'I can't believe we are getting married today! Can't wait to celebrate with more of our friends and family on Saturday,' Lou wrote to her 33,000 followers.
For the intimate ceremony, Lou had her sister Simmie Hay, sister-in-law-to-be Poppy O'Neil Tzaneros, Deborah Symond O'Neil, Alyce Tran, Caroline Tran, Hermione Underwood and India Banks as her bridesmaids.
She gifted her bridesmaids some Chanel, La Mer and Estée Lauder gifts on her big day and got them to wear white silk robes to get ready in.
For the ceremony itself, her bridesmaids a collection of colourful dresses.
Lou and Jake got engaged in June last year.
The brunette beauty, a content creator, took to Instagram to share with her 28,000 followers that O'Neil had gotten down on one knee in a Sydney cafe surrounded by family and friends.
'This morning... Heart is exploding,' she wrote at the time.
Lou previously lived between Hong Kong and London with her long-time Norwegian fiancé Nicolai Asplin.
The then-couple moved back to Sydney in 2020, where they threw a lavish engagement party at Bondi's Icebergs, before breaking up within weeks.
She said at the time that the relationship 'had run its course'.
Lou then reunited with Jake, who she had previously dated years earlier in high school.
Sadly, the fashion blogger's father Donald passed away in July 2019 from melanoma at age 76.
Lou uses her platform to regularly urge her followers to get their skin checked while warning about the dangers of tanning.
Hong Kong-based Hayco, which sells toilet cleaning brushes, brooms and other household products, has 6000 employees and ships 200million items a year to more than 60 countries.
Meanwhile, Jake has followed in his successful father's entrepreneurial footsteps and works for Addenbrooke, a luxury property development company.
Deborah Symond O'Neil made headlines in Sydney's society pages in 2018 when she married Jake's brother Ned O'Neil in a lavish ceremony in the Whitsundays.
The couple booked out Hamilton Island's exclusive Qualia resort for the three-day long celebration.
Deborah, who has launched her own successful fashion retailer to rival the likes of Net-A-Porter, wore a custom-made $200,000 Christian Dior haute couture gown she had especially curated in Paris.
The couple flew 120 guests, including the ten men and women in their wedding party, to North Queensland where they used the hashtag #Neborah on Instagram to show off the day's festivities.
Deborah and Ned met over a decade ago through family friends before realising their fathers were old associates.
Deborah's father John and step mother Amber McDonald split their time between the their waterfront Sydney mansion, $75million superyacht and London penthouse.
Meanwhile, Ned and Jake's sister Poppy Tzaneros (nee O'Neil), an interior designer, married Anthony Tzaneros - the head of IT at ACFS Port Logistics - in an equally as lavish wedding wearing a custom Jaton Couture gown in October 2020.
Deborah, Poppy and Lou are staples of Sydney's high society social set, and regularly attend exclusive fashion and charity events together.
The trio often rub shoulders with socialite Nadia Fairfax, PR maven Montarna Pitt, The Daily Edited co-founder Alyce Tran, and her stylist sister Caroline.
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