
Love was in the air over the weekend at the most unlikely of places, as the son of billionaire hedge fund manager Marc Lasry was married in a ceremony that was held on the grounds of Harvey Weinstein's Connecticut estate.

Zach Lasry, 28, wed Arianna Lyons, 29, in a circus-themed ceremony complete with acrobats, taxidermist animals and one terrifying clown who hung lanterns off his eyelids.

Even more impressive than that feat was the guest list for the event, which included former president Bill Clinton and his former secretary of state wife Hillary Clinton, both of whom are close friends of the father-of-the-groom.

Lasry, who moved to the United States from Morocco at the age of 7, is not only one of the Clinton's most generous supporters, but also employed Chelsea Clinton between 2006 and 2009 at his $12 billion hedge fund.

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Wedding bells: Hillary and Bill Clinton attended the nuptials of Marc Lasry's son Zach in Connecticut over the weekend, with the ceremony held at the estate of Harvey Weinstein (l to r: Grace Lyons, Hillary Clinton and Phoebe Lyons)

Billy boy: The Clintons were invited by Lasry, who owns the Milwaukee Bucks and has a net worth of $1.7 billion thanks to the hedge fund he founded with his sister Sonia (Bill Clinton above with Rabbi Adam Greenwald and Anne Hromadka)

Dancing in the dark: The former secretary of state and former president shared an affectionate moment on the dance floor that was captured by one guest who then posted the photo to social media (Clintons dancing at wedding above)

Big day: Zach Lasry, 28, wed Arianna Lyons, 29, just nine months after the pair became engaged (couple above with Lyons in vintage Dior under their crystal chuppah)

Understated: Guests at the wedding were asked to dress entirely in white, and were greeted with a menagerie of taxidermed animals when they entered the reception tent (the couple cutting into their Charlotte Neuville cake)

Outfit change: The bride wore four looks over the course of the evening, including the above gold number for the reception

Special night: The couple look at the band as they close out the night on Saturday with one final song (above)

Lasry and his ladies: Emma Lasry, her mother Cathy, her father and Milwaukee Bucks owner Marc and Bill Clinton at a 2015 Nets game in Brooklyn (left to right)

The Clintons were both in a festive mood at the nuptials, and in one photo posted by a guest could be seen sharing a tender moment on the dance floor.

There were also plenty of photos snapped by guests with the political heavyweights, which both Clintons were happy to oblige as evidenced on social media.

Weinstein did not make the guest list however as he was away, despite his neighbor using the disgraced mogul's land to set up glamping tents.

Also noticeably absent were Hillary's two favorite ladies - Huma Abedin and Chelsea Clinton.

Abedin has been laying low this summer but was spotted last week picking up her son Jordan from camp while Chelsea is overseas promoting her children's book She Persisted Around the World.

The images posted over the weekend also suggest that the new owner has already made some major changes to the layout ahead of his planned demolitions on the property.

Cirque de wealthy: The bride and groom stand in front of their guests alongside the circus performer they hired for the evening (above)

Lisa Frank tanks: The couple went very big and very over-the-top for their special day (apir above after cutting their cake)

Up in the air: Two acrobats preform for guests at the reception, with the performers allowed to break the all-white dress code for the evening

Sheer determination: Hillary poses with Kelly Reilly (left) and another guest at the circus-themed reception

White wedding: Zachary Wright (left) and Lucas Abend (right) share a moment on the beach with the other groomsmen ahead of the cermeony on Saturday

Family: Brother of the groom Alexander Lasry with his wife Lauren Marko and friend Cory Lopez with Zach Kazin (left to right)

Cake by the ocean: Guests Michelle Lukiman (left) and Kassey Rich (right) pose by the water during the reception; a guest by the glamping tents (right)

Base camp: The group was offered the option of glamping on a parcel of land that had been owned by Harvey Weinstein (tents above)

Weinstein has already sold all three of his properties in the area, including the two used for the wedding, which went for a combined price of $16 million.

Andrew Bentley, who purchased the two properties, already owns four other properties on the street.

The Lasry family owns three properties on the block, in addition to other residences in he town.

Their main home was bought from former shock jock Don Imus in 2005 for $14.5 million.

Family matters: The three Larsy sisters (Sophie on left, Emma second right and Samantha right) pose with their mother Cathy (second left) prior to the ceremony

Lace case: Isabel English shows off her white gown by designer Tadashi Shoji at the ceremony on Saturday (above)

Style star: Harper's Bazaar accessories director Amanda Alagem poses in a Carolina Herrera gown at the ceremony (above)

White party: Max Carpenter (left) and Rebecca Putnam (center) pose for a photo with a friend on Saturday

Poolio Iglesias: One guest enjoyed the infinity pool nestled up against the beach over the weekend (above)

No go: Despite the party being hosted on his property, Weinstein did not attend the event over the weekend (Weinstein above leaving court in July)

The cost of all these properties on the block is around $30 million, which is just a fraction of Lasry's $1.7 billion wealth.

He made that money by starting his own imnvestment firm with his sister Sonia Gardener.

Lasry attended law school and was working on bankruptcy cases after graduation when he made the decision to open Amroc Investments in 1989 and Avenue Capital Group six years later in 1995.

At the start, the group was only managing $10 million, but two decades later the assets it managers are valued at $12 billion.

Polyphonic spree: Hillary poses for a photo with a family at the event, with all four showing off their white wears for the ceremony

Cad: Bill helps out with a selfie as he poses with Rabbi Adam Greenwald and Anne Hromadk on Saturday afternoon at the ceremony (above)

Quiet word: The rabbi shared more photos of the Clintons than any of the other guests in attendance on Saturday

Missing out: Noticeably absent were Hillary's two favorite ladies - Huma Abedin and Chelsea Clinton (Hillary above with the rabbi and Hromdak)

Sisters of the groom: Sophie Lasry Swieca, Isabelle English, Emma Lasry with Chloe Jacobs and Sabrina Bral (left to right)

Flower power: The bride poses with a giant bouquet of flowers (above) before the ceremony, which was held outdoors despite the scattered showers throughout the afternoon and evening

Brothers: Alexander and Zach (center) hang with two friends at the end of the night on Saturday

Guests at the wedding were asked to dress entirely in white, and were greeted with a menagerie of taxidermed animals when they entered the reception tent.

There were also an abundance of clocks in shrubbery and one very big, and very blue, wedding cake.

The entire ceremony was best described by Zachary Wright, a friend of the groom who despite his claims to the contrary managed to perfectly sum up the celebration.

'I truly have no words to properly describe the time i has this week celebrating Zach and Arianna’s Circus of Love. I had the honor of being a groomsman and couldn’t have had more fun if i tried,' wrote Wright on social media.

'Too many stories and jokes and food and laughs and hugs and smiles and dances and and and and. To the parents and family of the bride and groom, i am humbled at your generosity and hospitality. To my old friends, you did even more to make this wonderful than i could’ve imagined. To my new friends, you always have a friend in me.'

He then closed out by stating: 'And to the whole circus until we meet in the great big Tent in the sky, stay weird, stay beautiful, and don’t stay away too long.'