PR queen Roxy Jacenko uses a $12,400 Louis Vuitton case as a vase for her flowers

Roxy Jacenko really feels at home in Sydney.

After sensationally leaving the Harbor City in mid-2023 to join husband Oliver Curtis in Singapore, where his tech start-up is based, the PR expert confirmed she was estate shopping in December.

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, the luxury goods enthusiast revealed the best Mother’s Day gift she’s ever received: a $12,400 flower vase.

“Favorite Mother’s Day gift ever,” she captioned a composite snapshot of her blue-and-white-themed living room, which shows her coffee table arrangement with a large candle, flowers and a Kate Moss book.

After several of Roxy’s 266,000 followers thought the gift was the $342 Diptyque 34 ‘Boulevard Saint Germain’ candle on the table, she turned to her Stories to correct it.

Roxy Jacenko, 44, flaunted her wealth by showing off a very expensive Louis Vuitton vase

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, the luxury goods enthusiast revealed the best Mother’s Day gift she’s ever received: a $12,400 flower vase.

“It’s this,” she wrote, resharing the same image, with a link to a Louis Vuitton suitcase hidden beneath a large bouquet of hydrangeas.

To be fair to those commenting, Roxy had stacked the expensive floral candle in the foreground of her photo, on top of the large coffee table book.

The 12-inch Louis Vuitton ‘Malle Fleurs’ trinket box is quite hidden beneath the blue and purple flowers.

The Roxy centerpiece is described by the French luxury fashion house as “a romantic piece rooted in the history of Louis Vuitton.”

‘The Malle Fleurs is a reinterpretation of an iconic piece created in the 1910s for our very best customers: the flower stem.

‘The water-resistant metal container and Vuittonite lining allow flowers, water or soil to be placed in the container without damaging it.’

While most kids make their moms cards and breakfast for Mother’s Day, or dad picks up the tab, it’s possible Roxy’s millionaire teen bought her the flower vase.

The PR maven returned to Sydney last year to reopen her Sweaty Betty PR business and is currently shopping at a mansion in the eastern suburbs

By the time she was old enough to manage a social media account on her own, Pixie Curtis, 13, had already grown tired of it.

The self-described “nepo baby” made about $85,000 a year from social media advertising before retiring in early 2023.

Pixie also closed her multi-million dollar accessories company, Pixie’s Bows, and fidget spinner company, Pixie’s Fidgets.

Roxy said at the time that she made the switch so her daughter could focus on transitioning to high school.

But in a later interview with AFR, the media mogul confirmed that this was because having such a public profile made Pixie uncomfortable.

At Christmas, Roxy asked Pixie to buy her a Himalayan Birkin to add to her $1 million handbag collection.

The Diamond Himalaya is reputed to be the most expensive handbag ever sold at auction, with the Hermès bags made from the skin of specially bred crocodiles and encrusted with diamonds.

In 2023, prices for the most sought-after Himalayan Birkin 25 in fresh condition are approximately AU$320,000.

Meanwhile, Roxy confirmed she has a strong interest in an $18 million mansion in the Vaucluse just before Christmas.

Estate agents for the six-bedroom, four-bathroom mansion on Wentworth Road confirmed Roxy had visited the property three times, although a sale has yet to be confirmed.

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