I’m A Celebrity favourite Nicola McLean also attended the plush Mayfair lunch held at Apollo’s Muse to celebrate Roxy Wraps – a gifting and wrapping service from Katrina Aleksa
Celebrities turned out for the launch of a new luxury gifting service. Real Housewives of London star Juliet Mayhew, Big Brother favourite Nicola McLean and model Kamile Spann were among those at the exclusive Mayfair lunch.
They sat down at the plush event at Apollo’s Muse in London to celebrate emerging business Roxy Wraps – a new gifting, wrapping, and concierge service and the brainchild of founder Katrina Aleksa. Guests were treated to champagne and dined on steak and sea bass across a stunningly dressed table, showcasing Katrina’s skilled eye for detail. And they left with personalised boxes containing artisanal chocolates.
Katrina, who has a background in art consulting and curating, hopes to elevate the art of gifting through curated sourcing and bespoke wrapping and plans to have an exclusive events membership launching in autumn. She has also co-founded AWITA (Association of Women in the Arts), an organisation that supports women in the art industry.
Her vision for Roxy Wraps is to blend aesthetics, emotional storytelling, and exclusivity with her bespoke gifting.
Real Housewives of London star Juliet is hoping for series two of the Hayu show. When it launched it Auguest, it marked the streaming service’s first original British entry in the global franchise.
The debut cast — Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker and Nessie Welschinger — have already made their mark with a blend of luxury, laughter and layered drama that’s very London. The series offers an opulent yet surprisingly raw look at friendship, status and reinvention in the capital.
Across the first season, the women have argued over loyalty, looks, lifestyles and, in one memorable case, borrowing clothes. Episode titles like “Alcohol & Ozempic” and “White Witches and Warm Champagne” hint at how quickly a champagne brunch can turn into a battleground.
As the finale loomed, tensions simmered between Juliet, Amanda and Panthea — feuds that would inevitably resurface once host Katherine Ryan sat them down under the studio lights for the reunion show, which is out on Monday.
“What surprised me most,” she admits, “was how fresh some of the drama still felt. Even though filming had wrapped, emotions were raw.
Things like the legacy fallout between Juliet, Angus and Amanda, or Panthea’s arguments over trust and betrayal — these weren’t for show. Production sometimes had to step in just to de-escalate.”
Katherine is quick to add, however, that the series isn’t all venom and Versace. “There were apologies and really soft moments,” she says. “A lot of these women have faced trauma or heartbreak. Their conflicts often revolve around trust, not just gossip. I saw genuine vulnerability — and that’s where the show gets really interesting.”
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