A flamboyant husband-and-wife pimp team orchestrated a high-end prostitution ring through a website called Russian Dolls, Manhattan authorities said Wednesday.

Yevgen Rizanov and Ksenia Khodukina, both 29, flew women from Russia to New York as part of a “sophisticated long-term operation promoting prostitution,” said Assistant District Attorney James Lynch.

The couple and a third defendant, Arkadiy Bashkatov, housed the sex workers in Brooklyn and dispatched them on jobs throughout New York, booking their hotels and hiring drivers, from June 2015 to June 2018, according to Manhattan prosecutors.

“The defendants split the money with the women but dictated the percentage they could keep,” the ADA said.

Rizanov, wearing blue jeans and a white T-shirt, and Khodukina, in gold-rimmed glasses, a white blouse and coral pink jeans, looked like they were ready for a beach weekend in Miami at their Manhattan arraignment.

The couple, who were both cuffed, pleaded not guilty in Manhattan Supreme Court to one count of third-degree promoting prostitution.

Their lawyer asked Justice Melissa Jackson to release Khodukina, a licensed aesthetician, without bail.

“They have two children who are scheduled to return from visiting their grandparents,” said attorney Boris Nektalov. “They deny the allegations.”

The lawyer said there is an immigration hold on Rizanov, who works as a freelance Web designer for Google.

The judge ordered Khodukina be held on $50,000 bond and her husband on $100,000.

The Russian nationals were picked up last week in Miami at their tony beachfront pad inside the Trump Towers III, where they allegedly ran their illicit enterprise remotely.

They moved from Brighton Beach to Florida a few months earlier, according to their attorney.

Authorities began investigating the ring after two women who worked for the alleged pimps were arrested on prostitution charges.