Insane amount Roxy Jacenko spent renovating her wardrobe

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She remained tight-lipped about the cost of renovating her $6.6 million mansion, but Roxy Jacenko has let slip the price of her enviable cupboard.

In total, the two features in Roxy’s home took about eight months to perfect, something she puts down to all the extra little details which were flown in from all around the world.

But despite proudly putting her arm candy on display, Roxy told us she doesn’t really have a favourite. In this special room, the John Freida ambassador also has her hair and make-up done regularly, confessing she doesn’t actually wash her own hair. “I’m not even sure if that can justify it, but I do make a conscious effort not to buy trend pieces that are overly expensive.

“People are saying they love them because even with the LBD they feel with the range they completely change their look and freshen it up,” she told news.com.au

 

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