Roxy Jacenko has revealed her latest business project.
The PR expert, 44, now sells a range of ‘LipMount’ iPhone cases.
Trendy phone cases allow users to store lip gloss on the back of their devices.
“I wanted to do something that wasn’t so Roxy and create a range of fashion accessories for your phone that were interchangeable depending on your needs,” he explained to news.com.au.
‘I’ve always been that person, see it, do it! “I love watching trends and I’ve had a lot of success,” she added.
Roxy Jacenko has revealed her latest business project
Roxy said she was inspired to create the product after noticing Hailey Bieber’s successful sales of her Rhode lip gloss phone cases, which are not universally compatible or accessible in Australia.
“It was great to create it for a girl on the go and at a price that doesn’t break the bank,” she told the publication.
The new product from the former Sweaty Betty owner’s 270x brand is sold online at phone accessories retailer Fone King for $24.99.
The PR expert, 44, now sells a range of ‘LipMount’ iPhone cases
It comes after the PR expert broke her seven-month streak of sobriety over the weekend while celebrating her friend Martinica Canha’s wedding.
In a video posted to her Instagram, Roxy leaned her head back as a group of men lifted her up on the dance floor.
Another man then poured whiskey into his mouth as guests cheered.
Trendy phone cases allow users to store lip gloss on the back of their devices.
“Thinking about our darling’s most memorable wedding…entering the barber chair tradition,” he wrote.
The post came a month after Roxy revealed the lifestyle changes she had made after losing an impressive 14kg.
‘Six months later we got there. “It only took seven years,” she wrote in the caption.
“Don’t drink alcohol, eat healthy, do body weight exercises only and walk (and the gym element 3 or 4 times a week depending on work schedule).
Roxy said she was inspired to create the product after noticing Hailey Bieber’s successful sales of her Rhode lip gloss phone cases, which are not universally compatible or accessible in Australia.