Aussie Home Loans heiress Deborah Symond O'Neil cuts a casually chic figure as she leaves Totti's Bondi with a pal

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Deborah Symond O'Neil headed out for a spot of lunch and shopping on Monday. 

The Aussie Home Loans heiress was spotted leaving Bondi hot spot Totti's with a female friend while carrying a large white paper bag. 

The 36-year-old cut a chic figure in a crisp blue dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up paired with wide-leg shorts in white. 

She added a thin brown belt to the ensemble, which matched her Hermes leather bag in the same tone. 

Deborah added a pair of simple black thongs and completed her look with dangling earrings and a watch with a white strap. 

She was busy texting on her phone as she left the venue, and eventually made an animated phone call as she waited on the pavement outside. 

Deborah Symond O'Neil (right) headed out for a spot of lunch and shopping on Monday

The Aussie Home Loans heiress was spotted leaving Bondi hot spot Totti's with a female friend while carrying a large white paper bag

The 36-year-old cut a chic figure in a crisp blue dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up paired with wide-leg shorts in white

The owner of high-end leisurewear store Mode Sportif pulled her blonde hair off her face and opted for a clean makeup look with a soft pink lip balm. 

The socialite rose to prominence after her elaborate wedding to Ned O'Neil became national news in April 2018.

Deborah walked down the aisle surrounded by 120 esteemed guests and the couple's very famous fathers, including Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond.

Hamilton Island's exclusive Qualia resort was booked out for the three-day long celebration.  

The couple exchanged vows in front of Symond and Ned's father Denis O'Neil, a superyacht broker and owner of Rose Bay Marina.

The couple flew 120 guests, including the 10 men and women in their wedding party, to North Queensland.  

Speaking to The Sydney Morning Herald's Private Sydney, newly-married Ned said: 'I am marrying the love of my life and I am the happiest man on earth to be able to share the rest of it with Deb.'  

In 2020 Deborah gave birth to her first child, son Beau, in Sydney's leading private hospital, Mater.

She added a thin brown belt to the ensemble, which matched her Hermes leather bag in the same tone

Deborah added a pair of simple black thongs and completed her look with dangling earrings and a watch with a white strap

She was busy texting on her phone as she left the venue, and eventually made an animated phone call as she waited on the pavement outside

The owner of high-end leisurewear store Mode Sportif pulled her blonde hair off her face and opted for a clean makeup look with a soft pink lip balm

The daughter of Australian financier John Symond announced her pregnancy on August 14, 2019. 

It came 18 months after her extravagant wedding on Hamilton Island to property developer Ned.

The pair looked radiant in professional photos Deborah released just days after the birth on February 13, cradling the newborn in matching navy blue designer ensembles.

It is the first child for the couple, who met over a decade ago through family friends before realising their father's were old associates - Ned's being super-yacht broker and owner of Rose Bay Marina, Denis O'Neil.

'Beau Symond O'Neil. Our darling boy, we dreamed of you and now you're here, our hearts have never been so full,' Deborah wrote on Instagram.

The owner of high-end leisurewear label Mode Sportif thanked her 'birth team' for their help before leaving Mater Hospital in North Sydney on February 17, her bundle of joy wrapped up in French luxury brand Tartine et Chocolat.

At 38 weeks pregnant, Deborah ensured all eyes were on her by wearing a glamorous white feathered $861 midi-dress from Ganni and a trendy pair of $1,125 silver lace-up stilettos by Gianvito Rossi to her baby shower.

The businesswoman wore her short blonde hair in loose waves, opting for subtle makeup punctuated with smokey brown eyeshadow and a pair of glittering diamond hoop earrings.

No detail was overlooked by luxury Sydney event planners The Curated Life. 

They filled every corner of the room with white, blue and gold balloons and covered the table with piles of pale blue hydrangeas and white orchids.

The elaborate flower arrangements were created by award-winning florist Seed Flora. 

The company decorates star-studded fashion shows, Westfield shopping centres and even Sydney Town Hall.

The socialite rose to prominence after her elaborate wedding to Ned O'Neil (pictured) become national news in April 2018 

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