Written by Matt DeMarco, Daily Mail Australia
11:28 January 12, 2024, updated 12:11 January 12, 2024
Roxy Jacenko shared an update on her journey back to Australia on Friday.
Wearing a black fur coat, the PR guru, 43, posed for a selfie and told her followers that she will be shedding some of her wardrobe soon.
After leaving her new home in Singapore and arriving in Sydney, Roxy stopped by Amy Jean Brow Agency to get her eyebrows done.
She also stopped by the Sydney office of her PR business, the Ministry of Human Resources, to freshen up after a long day of travel.
The influencer finished work at Bondi’s Iceberg Dining Room and was joined by her mother Doreen to see her off on her first day home.
Last week, Roxy revealed she was returning to Australia to collect fine jewellery.
She took to Instagram to show off a bespoke diamond nail necklace made for her by jeweler and star Nicholas Heywood.
Nicholas Heywood stocks a wide range of ready-to-wear and custom designs, and the Sydney fine jeweler says the retail price for “stones of this quality, size and custom nature” is more than $180,000.
In an Instagram post, Roxy shared a photo of the necklace held up to the camera.
On it, she wrote, “And my dream necklace is ready for collection.” Nicholas Heywood’s jewelery is beyond yourself! I can’t wait to return to Australia to receive it. ”
The PR maven was recently on holiday in Thailand with her husband Oliver Curtis and their two children.
Roxy was staying at the Four Seasons Resort, a five-star luxury beach resort on Koh Samui, Thailand.
The family lived in a villa costing more than $4,000 a night with a private pool and panoramic views of the beach.
Roxy is busy building a new life in Singapore after packing up and moving her family to the Southeast Asian country in July.
The Sweaty Betty founder revealed in June that she was leaving Sydney to live with her husband in Singapore.
She admitted that life in the port city was very different from her new life abroad.
“No one knows me there, no one has any preconceptions about who or what I am, no one has expectations, and most of all no one really cares. I don’t!” she told the Sydney Morning Herald.