Roxy Jacenko’s daughter throws lavish nightclub-themed 11th birthday party
The mini mogul and daughter of PR heavyweight Roxy Jacenko is rumoured to have dropped upwards of $40,000 on her 11th birthday party — and paid for it all herself.
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There was no sign of a jumping castle, pass the parcel or pinata at Pixie Curtis’ extravagant 11th birthday party last night.
Instead, the pint-sized entrepreneur, and daughter of PR guru Roxy Jacenko, opted for a nightclub themed bash, rumoured to have cost upwards of $40,000 and created by Sydney’s go-to party planner, Mary Ronis.
The party on steroids was fit for a Kardashian kid and saw 45 children descend on La Porte Space in Alexandria which was transformed over 48 hours into ‘Pixies’ - a Nightclub for the social media star.
Guests were greeted by wait staff serving mocktails crated by a specialised bartender before making their way into the space where they were treated to over-the-top decorations, which included fireworks, a hairstylist giving the tweens holographic hair extensions, a 360 degree photo booth, cascading bundles of neon coloured balloons, a custom pizza bar, selfie mirror, mirror balls, dessert displays, a custom neon graffiti arch, glow balls and a prominent DJ.
Dressed in a white strapless dress by ‘With Jean’, Curtis, who is rumoured to be worth millions thanks to her foray into sensory toys which developed into an online Toy Store ‘Pixie’s Pix’ and Hair Accessory brand, Pixie’s Bow’s, posed with girlfriends on the selfie wall and danced to Top 40 Hits.
Despite having celebrated with multiple birthday cakes throughout the week with family, festivities even included showbags on departure for all guests.
While Jacenko and her daughter’s friends never expect a low-key affair, even they were said to be blown away by this event which rivalled her 9th birthday party which saw her and her pals enjoy manicures and pedicures at The Langham’s spa, followed by dinner in the hotel and a staycation for 20 school friends.
It seems that was just the beginning.