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A red carpet and a 5-star stay: Inside Pixie Curtis' $100k birthday party

The Singapore-themed dinner was followed by a luxe slumber party staycation at The Crown for the tween and 27 classmates.

Pixie Curtis just celebrated her 12th birthday party in style, with a Singaporean-themed dinner and a luxe slumber party staycation for her and many, many friends.

A.k.a: there was no pass the parcel or musical chairs in sight.

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Inside Pixie Curtis' lavish 12th birthday party

The night doubled as Pixie's farewell party

Curtis' mum, Roxy Jacenko is no stranger to throwing OTT bashes for her kids, but she's really one-upped herself with this one.

While she didn't confirm the cost, it was rumoured to have been upwards of $100,000 - double the cost of her brother Hunter's ninth Hawaiian birthday party in May. 

The night was said to be so extravagant as it also acted as a farewell party for the tween before she moves to Singapore with her family this Friday.

"Pixie turns 12 when we will be living in Singapore, so it was important for us to give her a very special celebration," Jacenko said.

"She was very apprehensive about the move and has a most wonderful friendship circle, so we wanted to celebrate the wonderful friendships she has prior to leaving."

Pixie's Singaporean-themed party. Image: Instagram
Pixie's Singaporean-themed party. Image: Instagram

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The Singaporean-themed dinner with mocktails, oysters and gymnasts

The millionaire businesswoman (Pixie, not her mum - although both are true) began her 12-birthday party at none other than the upscale Italian restaurant, Matteo, in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. 

The birthday girl and her friends arrived in style, pulling up to the red carpet in a black Mercedes - yes, there was a red carpet!

Pixie wore a bespoke floor-length gown made by Australian designer Lillian Khallouf and had her hair styled by Edwards and Co ahead of the big night. 

The restaurant, which serves mains up to $170, was transformed by celebrity event planner Diane Khoury in line with the 'Singaporean and Hutch' theme.

Pixie and her family. Image: Instagram
Pixie and her family. Image: Instagram

Jacenko told news.com.au that the theme was about Pixie "sharing a little bit of her new life with her friends."

The venue was decked out with red tablescapes, red flowers and a three-tiered red cake that featured Pixie's name in block letters.

The walls were covered in photos of the tween and her friends, creating a sentimental backdrop for the event. 

The dress code for the evening was 'white or red' like the Singaporean flag, but most of her friends and family opted to wear all-white outfits.

While Singaporean gymnasts danced between the tables, partygoers munched on Singaporean noodles, oysters and Asian-Italian fusion pizzas while they sipped on mocktails. 

Oh, and you bet there was a professional photographer and videographer to capture the night's events.

The makeup and skincare goodie bags. Image: Instagram
The makeup and skincare goodie bags. Image: Instagram

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The luxe hotel staycay at Sydney's The Crown hotel

The glitz and the glam didn't stop there, with Pixie and her friends making their way to the five-star hotel, The Crown, for a slumber party afterwards.

Jacenko hired out an entire floor of 'luxury villas' that range between $2000-$5300/per night each for Pixie's 27 classmates so they could have a "staycation" together one last time.

Each girl's bed was lined with goodie bags filled with makeup and skincare worth over $200 from brands like MCoBeauty, Mecca Max and Naked Sundays. 

Sydney florist Poho Flowers also filled their rooms with bouquets. 

The view from The Crown hotel and Pixie opening her presents. Image: Instagram
The view from The Crown hotel and Pixie opening her presents. Image: Instagram

The group of friends made use of the hotel's amenities like the stunning pool overlooking Sydney Harbour and their famous breakfast buffet.

Behind-the-scenes clips on Pixie's Instagram Stories show her opening up gifts from her classmates, one of which was a monogrammed Tiffany necklace with Pixie's initials. 

What a send-off!

Originally published as A red carpet and a 5-star stay: Inside Pixie Curtis' $100k birthday party

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