Roxy Jacenko catches the eye of EVERYONE Hermès Birkin
Roxy Jacenko loves her Hermès Birkin handbag.
The Sydney businesswoman added another to her collection on Tuesday, unboxing a new midnight blue version of the expensive bag.
Roxy took to Instagram to share the unboxing of her latest luxury item, writing: ‘It was a very good day. A work of art has arrived. ‘
Roxy Jacenko (pictured) launched another Hermès Birkin on Tuesday just days after her last purchase
It comes just days after Roxy launched the limited edition Hermès HAC Birkin 50 ‘Endless Road’ handbag on Instagram.
The expensive accessory features a design on the front that aims to recreate the California landscape and retails for a whopping $52,000.
Back in 2020, the businesswoman shared a glimpse of her collection inside her $6.6 million Sydney mansion.
Roxy has at least three 35cm Birkins – considered the world’s most popular bag among fashion collectors.
The mother-of-two also showed off a 25cm-long black Togo design, with a retail value of $24,000.
Roxy took to Instagram to share the unboxing of her latest luxury item, writing: ‘It was a very good day. A work of art has arrived. ‘
PR Queen excitedly shows off her $52,000 limited edition Hermès HAC Birkin 50 ‘Endless Road’ handbag before buying new
Two of the pink and black Mini Kellys sit on the bottom shelf of her walk-in closet, with a price tag of about $11,845.
Roxy’s wardrobe is also home to an extremely rare crocodile-skin Birkin, which retails for between $70,000 and $435,000.
In addition to Hermès, Roxy also boasts a wide range of designer bags from Chanel, Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, Dior and Fendi.
The PR queen owns a Hermes Birkin bag collection worth more than a million dollars. She showed off one of the bags back in May in her luxury car
In a photo shared to Instagram in 2020, Roxy showed off a few of her 35cm Hermès Birkin bags (left), which retail for around $20,000 AUD
In addition to Hermès, Roxy also boasts a wide range of designer bags from Chanel, Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, Dior and Fendi.
“For me, it’s like work of art – it’s a sense of accomplishment,” she told viewers of her bags in the TV special I Am… Roxy.
‘People buy artwork for the walls, I buy bags!’
The best-selling author adds that she doesn’t have a standout favorite.
‘I don’t buy based on what I like. It’s more about what can be sold in the long term when I view my collection as an investment,’ she said.
‘People buy artwork for the walls, I buy bags!’ Roxy talking about her collection
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