Rozalia Russian puts on a leggy display in an oversized beige blazer and mini skirt as she cuddles up to her husband Nick at the Caulfield Cup Raceday

As an ardent admirer of the glamorous world of Melbourne socialites, I find myself utterly captivated by the enchanting tale of Rozalia and Nick. Their journey, from the vibrant nights at Eve to the creation of Bar Bambi, is a testament to their relentless spirit and enduring love.


At the Caulfield Cup Raceday over the weekend, Rozalia Russian appeared just as smitten as always alongside her well-known entrepreneur spouse, Nick.

At Caulfield Racecourse, the prominent social figures from Melbourne were seen in a warm and affectionate pose, linked arm-in-arm, mingling with celebrities during the glamorous event.

36-year-old Rozalia showcased her long, slender legs in an eccentric, over-sized beige jacket featuring a deep, plunging black neckline and voluminous shoulder pads.

She complemented her sophisticated outfit with a coordinating mini skirt and boosted her height with a pair of sharp grey heels.

The former ballerina now modeling, enhanced her striking appearance with large, golden earrings, and protected her eyes behind a pair of sleek, dark oval sunglasses.

She carried her necessities in a stylish black Louis Vuitton handbag and accentuated her race-day outfit with a bold, wide-brimmed hat.

In the meantime, Nick, the 45-year-old proprietor of Bar Bambi, exuded elegance in a well-tailored two-piece grey suit. He complemented it with a neat white shirt and a striped tie.

He finished off his stylish ensemble with a pair of black slip-on shoes, while he stood casually with one arm around his wife’s midriff.

Additionally, Billy Brownless’ daughters, Lucy and Ruby, added a touch of elegance to the event as they graced the guest list with their presence.

Furthermore, there were individuals such as footwear designer Lana Wilkinson, Australian high jumper Amy Pejkovic, and professional footballer Harley Reid, along with others, in attendance.

Each year, the Caulfield Cup serves as a showcase, highlighting the strongest competitors and surprise entrants vying for the Melbourne Cup. These contenders include both Australian and international long-distance runners who will face off in a thrilling competition.

Originating in 1879, the Caulfield Cup serves as a significant Group 1 horse race spanning an exacting distance of 2400 meters. This event is pivotal in evaluating potential candidates vying for the Melbourne Cup.

As a long-time fan of horse racing, I can attest to the rich legacy that this particular race carries. Over the years, I’ve witnessed some truly remarkable performances from legendary horses like Might And Power and Verry Elleegant. These champions have not only demonstrated incredible skill on the track but also etched their names into the annals of history. It’s a privilege to be able to watch these equine legends compete and leave an indelible mark in the sport I love.

2019’s competition includes hometown favorite Zardozi, an experienced runner in long distances who carries a relatively low weight, along with international contenders like Buckaroo, a refined ex-European endurance horse, and Eliyass, a French import with an impressive track record.

The Japanese entry, Warp Speed, has also attracted attention as a stayer with potential.

In the bustling city of Melbourne, my partners Rozalia and I recently listed our beloved abode up for sale at quite a remarkable figure.

In August, they put up for sale an outstanding four-bedroom, two-bathroom house located in Richmond, with a suggested selling price ranging between $3 million and $3.3 million.

Initially, Rozalia chose Instagram to share that they, along with their little ones, have decided to part ways following a decade together.

She titled her brief video, ‘The close of a remarkable epoch!’, as it displayed the exquisitely preserved vintage facade of the house that dates back to the 1870s.

I hope another family cherishes and treasures this home, just as we did. Originally, we were a family of three who moved in here. After ten years, we departed as a family of seven.

‘Time for someone else to create new memories,’ she added. 

The pair is seeking statements of intent for the stunning two-story property they own.

Nick and Rosalia first crossed paths more than a decade back, when she dropped by his club Eve in Melbourne. These days, they jointly manage Bar Bambi.

In 2013, this pair got married and have been raising two beautiful kids since then. Their daughter, Willow, is now ten years old, while their son, Kingston, turned eight last year.

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2024-10-19 08:51

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