WAG-turned-fashion designer Nadia Bartel debuted her clothing label Henne at Afterpay Australian Fashion Week in Sydney on Friday.
And just shortly after, the 37-year-old looked ready to let her hair down as she arrived at a trendy bar in Sydney’s Bondi with a group of pals.
The mother-of-two flashed a glimpse of her toned abs in a racy white crop top and matching trousers as she embraced her male friends outside the beachside venue.
Letting her hair down! Nadia Bartel, 37, flashed a glimpse of her toned abs in a racy white crop top and trousers, as she celebrated her Australian Fashion Week debut while out in Sydney’s Bondi with pals on Friday (pictured)
Nadia kept with the all-white theme, adding a pair of pointy-toe pumps and a $3,000 Bottega Veneta mini handbag to the look.
Her caramel tresses were styled out in perfect loose waves, and her makeup was elegant, drawing attention to her radiant and natural beauty.
Nadia appeared in great spirits as she engaged in banter with her pals, no doubt keen to celebrate her Australian Fashion Week debut.
Coordinating style: The WAG-turned-fashion designer kept with the all-white theme, adding a pair of pointy-toe pumps and a $3,000 Bottega Veneta mini handbag to the look
Glamorous: Nadia’s caramel tresses were styled out in perfect loose waves, and her makeup was elegant, drawing attention to her radiant and natural beauty
Enviable figure: The mother-of-two looked incredible in the skin-tight midriff that featured tie detail at the back, as she made a very glamorous arrival at Rocker in Bondi
The ex-wife of retired AFL star Jimmy Bartel looked incredible at her Henne runway show earlier on Friday, as she posed in one of the label’s chic black power suits.
Co-founder Nadia told the Herald Sun that it’s a ‘very proud moment’ for the brand.
‘When we launched Henne three years ago I always had hoped that one day we could show at AAFW,’ Nadia told the publication.
Plenty to celebrate: Nadia appeared in great spirits as she engaged in banter with her male pals, no doubt keen to celebrate her Australian Fashion Week debut
In great spirits: The entrepreneur warmly embraced a male pal outside of the trendy beachside venue
Dream come true: Henne co-founder Nadia told the Herald Sun on Friday that it’s a ‘very proud moment’ for the brand to have launched at Australian Fashion Week
‘It is incredibly exciting and a very proud moment for us to be partnering with the festival to showcase a collection that is made for her, a collection that can be intermixed and worn anywhere, anytime.’
Nadia’s brand continues to go from strength to strength after she launched it just three years ago.
Henne has been a runaway success with the word being Swedish for ‘her’.
Over the moon: ‘It is incredibly exciting and a very proud moment for us to be partnering with the festival to showcase a collection that is made for her, a collection that can be intermixed and worn anywhere, anytime,’ she told the publication
Success story: Nadia’s brand continues to go from strength to strength after she launched it just three years ago. Henne has been a runaway success with the word being Swedish for ‘her’
What it stands for: The website lists its core values as a commitment to women’s voices, circularity, mindful consumption, working conditions, and environmental impact. ‘Each piece has been designed to be loved and worn for longer than just one season,’ the website reads
The website lists its core values as a commitment to women’s voices, circularity, mindful consumption, working conditions, and environmental impact.
‘Each piece has been designed to be loved and worn for longer than just one season,’ the website reads.
Nadia has continued to put her infamous white powder snorting scandal behind her.
Last year, she was filmed snorting a line off a cheap K-mart plate during one of Melbourne’s six Covid lockdowns.
Business chic: The ex-wife of retired AFL star Jimmy Bartel looked incredible at her Henne runway show on Friday, as she posed in one of the label’s chic black power suits (pictured)
Damning footage from the gathering was posted online by mistake, by her friend and business partner Ellie Pearson.
Nadia issued an apology on Instagram just 24 hours after the video leaked.
‘Hi everyone, I have let you all down by my actions,’ she wrote.
‘I take full responsibility and I am committed to taking all necessary steps to ensure I make better choices in [the] future.
Nadia and three other women were each fined $5,452 for breaking lockdown rules.
Bouncing back: Nadia has continued to put her infamous white powder snorting scandal behind her. Last year, she was filmed snorting a line off a cheap K-mart plate during one of Melbourne’s six Covid lockdowns
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