Roxy Jacenko lets her hair down on Australia Day as she joins her rowdy friends and husband Oliver Curtis for a long lunch in Rose Bay.
Newly retired Roxy Jacenko spent Australia Day dining at the luxurious Catalina restaurant in Sydney’s Rose Bay.
The 43-year-old PR queen, who closed her Sweaty Betty PR agency in November after 18 years in business, gathered at the waterfront venue with a handful of friends and her husband Oliver Curtis.
The rowdy group was seen leaving the seafood restaurant after a long lunch, with Roxy looking particularly jubilant as she raised her fist in the air.
Recently retired Roxy Jacenko spent her Australia Day public holiday dining at the luxurious Catalina restaurant in Sydney’s Rose Bay.
The PR queen, who closed her Sweaty Betty PR agency in November after 18 years in business, gathered at the waterfront venue with a handful of friends and her husband Oliver Curtis (right).
The Sydney-based former publicist looked fabulous in a $180 green Kookai mini dress, which featured a white floral print.
Roxy accessorized with brown flat sandals and a matching Hermès bag, which retails for $14,500.
She added a gold wristwatch and statement jewelry, including a pair of diamond earrings and black sunglasses.
The rowdy group was seen leaving the seafood restaurant after a long lunch, with one of the guests pointing at paparazzi waiting in the parking lot.
A lively Roxy looked particularly jubilant as she raised her fist in the air.
The businesswoman kept her shoulder-length blonde hair tucked behind her ears after recently getting rid of the extensions she’d worn for years.
Despite looking quite animated, Roxy seemed to have no problem walking across the car park, unlike the time she fell at Mimi’s in Coogee after attending a Melbourne Cup party.
The mother of two announced last November that she would step down as director of Sweaty Betty, the public relations firm she founded 18 years ago, and close the business.
Roxy seemed to have no problem walking across the parking lot, unlike the time she fell at Mimi’s in Coogee after attending a Melbourne cup party.
The businesswoman kept her shoulder-length blonde hair tucked behind her ears after recently getting rid of the extensions she’d worn for years.
She took to Instagram to share the news along with a photo of herself at age 24 when she founded the company.
‘Eighteen years ago this was me. A starving 24-year-old desperate to succeed (at something, really anything)’, she wrote.
‘No university degree and a half finished TAFE course, four months’ experience in public relations and a small office with a fax machine and cordless phone.
“Fast forward to today and I’ve weathered storms, one could only assume you’d see it in a miniseries and heck, I think I’ve gladly done so.
“But now it’s time to hang up my PR shoes (and, no, they were never stilettos; they were sneakers. Why? Because you can’t run in them) and say goodbye to my work life as I know it. ‘
The mother of two announced last November that she would step down as director of Sweaty Betty, the public relations firm she founded 18 years ago, and close the business.
He continued: “I’ve lived and breathed Sweaty Betty, literally in sickness and in health, but now it’s time to live, continue to build my own brands while managing my incredible talent within the Ministry of Talent, which I adore.” ‘
Ministry of Talent is an agency for social media influencers in fashion, beauty, fitness and more, facilitating partnerships between bloggers and brands.
His clients include Candice Warner, the radio host wife of cricketer David Warner, and Antoinette Marie, best known as the Sydney fashion blogger.
Roxy accessorized with brown flat sandals and a matching $14,500 Hermès bag