Pip Edwards spent a staggering $1,500 on a luxurious “six-hand” massage as he gave fans a glimpse into his luxurious self-care routine.
The fashion designer, 44, took to her Instagram Stories on Thursday to share a variety of photos and videos of herself receiving a full-body massage.
Three “elite” masseuses pampered the PE Nation founder as part of the exclusive “six hands” massage, which costs up to $1,587.
In the videos, Pip was seen lying naked for the very extravagant massage option at Venustus Beauty and Body Lab in Paddington, Sydney.
The luxurious day spa prices its “six-hand” full-body massages at $1,059 for a 60-minute session, $1,333 for 70 minutes, or a whopping $1,587 for a 90-minute pampering experience.
Pip Edwards spent $1,500 on a luxurious ‘six-hand’ massage as he gave fans an insight into his self-care routine (pictured in the sauna)
Pip also shared a selfie of herself wrapped in a towel as she soaked in the sauna to finish her luxurious day of self-care.
She described the relaxing pamper session as “magical” and “life-changing” in a series of captions alongside snaps of herself receiving a massage.
She wrote: ‘The magical six-hand massage that lengthens, nourishes and moves stagnant energy is truly life-changing.
‘Nourishing your soul, pampering your body and letting your mind shut down is a priceless experience.’
“There are no words that can describe the feeling of pure relaxation and surrender; the healing hands of the women of Venustus are an otherworldly gift,” she continued.
The fashion designer, 44, took to Instagram on Thursday to share a series of photos and videos of herself receiving an exclusive “six-hand” full-body massage from three masseuses.
The luxurious day spa prices its “six-hand” full-body massages at $1,059 for a 60-minute session, $1,333 for 70 minutes, or a whopping $1,587 for a 90-minute pampering experience.
“It’s rare to find time to disconnect physically and mentally, but this experience of self-love and downtime is a must to recharge and fuel your being to be your best self.”
His relaxing day of pampering comes after he took a thinly veiled swipe at his former business partner and PE Nation co-founder Claire Greaves (formerly Tregoning).
Two months ago, PE Nation confirmed Claire was stepping away from the business in a shock decision that ended one of Australian fashion’s longest-running relationships.
And last week, Pip took to Instagram to share a photo of herself backstage at PE Nation’s first Australian Fashion Week show since Claire’s departure.
In a caption alongside the photo of her and her colleagues, she apparently took a swipe at Claire following her business fallout.
His moment of relaxation comes after he took a thinly veiled swipe at his former business partner and PE Nation co-founder Claire Greaves (left).
She said in a revealing caption: ‘We did well. My favorite team of all time.’
Pip also recently deleted all traces of Claire, who he had worked with for 10 years, from PE Nation’s social media in a revealing move.
The law erased years of posts promoting the sportswear brand and all traces of his former business partner from the page.
Countless photos of Pip and Claire attending events together and promoting their brand are gone, as Pip begins a new chapter in his professional life.
She poignantly captioned her post: ‘The past has been celebrated and we now pave the way for a new beginning.
She shared a photo of herself with her PE Nation colleagues at Australian Fashion Week and described them as her “favourite team” in a revealing caption.
“This new beginning began with a clean slate to usher in a new era @penation #penation.”
Following Claire’s shock exit, Pip has taken over as sole creative director and is giving the brand a major overhaul and relaunch.
At the time, PE Nation said in a statement that Claire would “dedicate herself to other creative endeavors” and take her career in a new direction.
The brand told the Daily Telegraph: ‘After 10 years of running PE Nation with her friend and co-founder Pip Edwards, Claire Greaves has made the decision to step back from the day-to-day management of the business.
Two months ago, PE Nation confirmed that Claire (right) was stepping away from the business in a shock decision that ended one of Australian fashion’s longest-running relationships.
‘Claire will remain on the board and retain her shareholding as the business continues to prosper in the very creative and visionary hands of Pip Edwards at the helm, alongside the board.
‘The company has secured and developed an extremely strong design and product team.
“Pip and the company fully support Claire’s transition to pursue other creative endeavors and wish her the best in her next chapter.”
Pip and Claire, who were recently hit by rumors of a break-up, co-founded the athleisure brand in Sydney in 2015 and turned it into a thriving global business.