From designer ensembles to fine dining restaurants: Inside Roxy Jacenko’s VERY expensive ski holiday with daughter Pixie and son Hunter in the French Alps
Roxy Jacenko has gone on a very posh ski holiday for an extended winter holiday with her children.
The PR expert, 44, is living it up with daughter Pixie, 13, and son Hunter, 10, in the idyllic ski resort of Courchevel, in the heart of the French Alps.
And Roxy is making her followers jealous by documenting the lavish, snowbound holiday on Instagram.
The PR mogul looked absolutely hot as she hit the slopes in a $3,000 Balenciaga ski jacket.
She also showed off her love for high-end ski fashion, in a quirky black Goldbergh ski jacket.
Featuring puffy embellishments on the sleeves, the ski number set Roxy back around $2,000.
Roxy Jacenko has gone on a very posh ski holiday for an extended winter holiday with her children
The PR expert, 44, is having fun with children Pixie, 13, and Hunter, 10, in the idyllic ski resort of Courchevel, in the heart of the French Alps. Pictured: Courchevel 1850
Another photo showed Roxy standing amid a beautiful backdrop of the French Alps, wearing a houndstooth ski jacket from Perfect Moment worth about $795.
She also wore matching pants worth approximately $895.
As well as showing off her skills on the slopes and her love of haute couture, Roxy also enjoys many of the excellent dining options the region has to offer.
She shared a few photos showing an array of delectable treats that she and her family were about to sample at chic restaurant La Cave des Creux.
The eatery offers breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the Courchevel Valley, and a delicious menu.
Starters at the luxury eatery start at $52 (AUD) for a Beaufort Tart with a green salad and crunchy walnuts.
Similarly, a burger with Beaufort cheese, bacon and fries costs a whopping $65 (AUD)
The trio also enjoyed a luxurious bite to eat at Bagatelle, with Roxy sharing a photo of herself receiving some table service.
Roxy looked absolutely hot hitting the slopes in a $3000 Balenciaga ski jacket
She also showed off her penchant for high-end ski fashion, in a quirky black Goldbergh ski jacket that retails for around $2,000.
In another photo, Roxy was seen wearing a houndstooth ski jacket from Perfect Moment worth about $795 and matching pants worth about $895
As well as showing off her skills on the slopes and her love of haute couture, Roxy also enjoys many of the excellent dining options the region has to offer
Starters at the luxury eatery start at $52 (AUD) for a Beaufort Tart with a green salad and crunchy walnuts. Similarly, a burger with Beaufort cheese, bacon and fries costs $65 (AUD)
She also shared a photo of the trio beaming at the camera and looking very pleased with their dining experience.
The chic ski resort also boasts an array of luxury shopping options, such as Louis Vuitton, Hermès and Cartier.
Roxy was definitely keen to take some time off the slopes for some haute couture retail therapy.
She shared a photo of herself standing next to Hunter as they posed on the street in Courchevel.
With a Bvlgari store visible in the background, Hunter beamed widely as he posed while holding a bag from children’s clothing store Les Enfanats B.Charvin.
In another, Roxy posed outside a shop as she showed off her sartorial style in her ski ensemble.
While Roxy gave no indication of where the family is staying during their idyllic winter. holiday, you can be sure they won’t sleep rough.
Courchevel has 24 luxury hotels with a five-star rating. France also introduced a sixth star ranking for hotels called ‘palaces’ in 2011.
She also shared a photo showing the trio beaming at the camera, looking very pleased with their dining experience at another chic eatery Bagatelle
The chic ski resort also boasts an array of luxury shopping options, such as Louis Vuitton, Hermès and Cartier
Eight French hotels have since received this rating and two are in the Jardin Alpin district of Courchevel.
Courchevel is the easternmost resort of the Three Valleys, the largest contiguous ski area in the world.
It consists of four satellite villages: Courchevel Le Praz, Courchevel 1550, Courchevel 1650 and Courchevel 1850.
The highest resort Courchevel 1850 is known as one of the most exclusive ski areas in the world.
It is also dotted with Michelin-starred restaurants and luxury shops.