All the colours of the rainbow! Roxy Jacenko offers fans a glimpse of her Hermès Birkin handbag collection worth an estimated $1MILLION
She is known for her love of extravagant accessories and her obsession with collecting Hermès Birkin handbags.
And on Thursday, Roxy Jacenko offered fans a glimpse of her enviable collection of Birkins, which is estimated to be worth more than $1million.
The 40-year-old PR guru shared a video to Instagram of her spacious walk-in wardrobe, which featured several of the luxury bags on display.
Priceless: On Thursday, Roxy Jacenko offered fans a glimpse of her enviable collection of Hermès Birkin handbags, which is estimated to be worth more than $1million
As shown in the clip, Roxy has at least five Birkins in a variety of colours.
Considered the most sought-after handbag in the world among fashion collectors, prices for Hermès Birkin bags start at about $20,000 for a size 35cm in calfskin.
A Mini Kelly in pink is also shown in Roxy’s closet on one of the bottom shelves. This bag costs approximately $11,800.
Lavish: The 40-year-old PR guru shared a video to Instagram of her spacious walk-in wardrobe, which featured several of the luxury bags on display
Roxy’s closet is also home to the crocodile skin Birkin, which costs anywhere between $70,000 and $435,000.
Despite her impressive collection, Roxy told the Sydney Morning Herald in June that she ‘rarely uses’ them.
‘They’re on display as artwork in a vault-style set-up. People think I’m mad, but they’re an investment,’ she said.
Luxury good: As shown in the clip, Roxy has at least five Birkins in a variety of colours. She also has the crocodile skin Birkin, which can retail at anywhere between $70,000 and $435,000
In addition to Hermès, Roxy also boasts a range of designer bags from the likes of Chanel, Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, Dior and Fendi.
The Sweaty Betty PR founder said on her Channel 10 reality series I Am…Roxy! last year that she doesn’t have a favourite handbag.
‘I don’t buy based on what I like. It’s more about what’s most saleable long-term as I look at my collection as an investment,’ she said.
Smart move: Despite her impressive collection, Roxy told the Sydney Morning Herald in June that she ‘rarely uses’ them and instead considers them an investment