Schoolgirl, 11, worth £10m stuns people with her holiday packing – with everyone saying the same thing
PEOPLE have been left in awe of an 11-year-old millionaire child after seeing the brands she’s packed in her suitcase for holiday.
Pixie Curtis, from Sydney, is worth £10 million and earned her fortune by being the face of accessories range Pixie’s Bows and toy brand Pixie’s Pix.
The two businesses were set up by her own mum Roxy Jacenko, who is a PR guru.
The schoolgirl, who is a very young CEO with an Instagram following of 135,000 people, recently semi-retired from her position in a bid to focus on being a kid for a little while.
And it appears the first thing she’s set out to do is go on holiday abroad.
Taking to her social media, Pixie gave fans a peek into her packing essentials as she posted a photo of her toiletries bag.
Spread out on a marble table, the youngster showed off four clear bags filled with make-up, skincare and hair care products.
In one bag, viewers could see Sol De Janeiro products, including a £22 perfume mist, £21 cream and £12 shampoo and conditioner.
Alongside this, she packed two hair brushes, a hair clip and several accessories.
In another bag, she had a bottle of perfume by Replica, which can range anywhere from £55 to £110.
She also packed Drunk Elephant’s Protini Polypeptide Cream, which retails for £57, the Lala Retro Whipped Cream, which is £52, as well as the viral Anti-Pollution Sunshine Drops, which sells for £59.95.
Among other things, she also had a £19 Lip Sleeping Mask by Laneige.
In her make-up bags, she had a £32 Makeup by Mario stick, a £22 Milk blush and cheek stick alongside a £22 Rare beauty blush and a Benefit Cosmetics blush that sells for £17.
And in a final bag she had several products by Kylie Cosmetics, including a £17 gloss, as well as an £8 Maybelline mascara.
People flocked to the comments after being left stunned by the selection of products as one person wrote: “girl has better skincare than us,” alongside a crying with laughter emoji as she tagged a friend.
The pal replied: “got your Sol de Janeiro?” with a shrugging emoji.
Meanwhile, another person said: “I can’t with this”.
While others wished her well on her holiday as they said: “Safe travels. All the best with your next adventure.”
Pixie, with her mum’s help, built a multi million-pound empire flogging hair bows and fidget spinners during the pandemic.
The mum-and-daughter duo officially launched toy business Pixie’s Fidgets in May 2021 – and in the first 48 hours, they had completely sold out.
The company reportedly turned over £105K in its first month.
Hair accessory business Pixie’s Bows is as old as the CEO herself after Roxy established the brand in her daughter’s name when she was just a baby.