WAG designer Nadia Bartel introduced clothing brand Henne during Afterpay Australian Fashion Week in Sydney on Friday.
And soon the 37-year-old looked ready to let her hair down when she showed up with a group of friends to a trendy bar in Sydney’s Bondi.
The mother of two caught a glimpse of her toned abs in a cheeky white crop top and matching trousers as she hugged her boyfriends outside the beach club.
Let go of your hair! Nadia Bartel, 37, caught a glimpse of her abs in a cheeky white crop top and trousers as she celebrated her Australian Fashion Week debut with friends at Bondi in Sydney on Friday (pictured).
Staying true to the all-white theme, Nadia added a pair of pointed pumps and a $3,000 Bottega Veneta mini bag to the look.
Her caramel-colored curls were styled into perfect loose waves, and her makeup was elegant, radiant, and highlighted her natural beauty.
Nadia looked cheerful as she joked with her friends, excited to celebrate her Australian Fashion Week debut.

Coordinated Style: The WAG designer stayed true to the white theme and added a pair of pointed pumps and a $3,000 Bottega Veneta mini bag to the look


Glamor: Nadia’s caramelized curls were styled in perfect loose waves, and her makeup was elegant, radiant, and highlighted her natural beauty.

Enviable Shape: The mother of two looked gorgeous in her cozy belly with the bow tie detail at the back while making a very glamorous arrival on the Rocker in Bondi.
The ex-wife of retired AFL star Jimmy Bartel posed in one of the brand’s sleek black dresses at the Henne show earlier Friday.
Co-founder Nadia told the Herald Sun that it was a “moment of great pride” for the brand.
“When we launched Henne three years ago, I always hoped that we would be able to perform at AFW one day,” Nadia said.

There’s a lot to celebrate: Nadia appeared in a good mood while pranking her boyfriends, excited to celebrate her Australian Fashion Week debut.


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Dream Come True: Henne co-founder Nadia told the Herald Sun on Friday that it was a “proud moment” for the brand’s launch at Australian Fashion Week.
“It is an incredibly exciting and proud moment for us to present a collection made for him in collaboration with the Festival, a collection that can be worn and worn anywhere, anytime.”
Nadia’s brand continues to grow after launching just three years ago.
Henne is a success that resonates with the Swedish word for “his”.

Beyond the Month: “It’s an incredibly exciting and proud time for us to present a collection made for him in collaboration with the Festival, a collection that can be combined and worn anywhere, anytime,” he said. .

Success story: Nadia’s brand continues to grow after launching just three years ago. Henne is a success that resonates with the Swedish word for “his”.

What it means: The website lists its core values, such as commitment to women’s voices, circularity, conscious consumption, working conditions and environmental impact. “Every garment is designed to be loved and worn over multiple seasons,” says its website.
The site lists core values such as commitment to women’s voice, circularity, conscious consumption, working conditions and environmental impact.
“Each garment is designed to be loved and worn over multiple seasons,” says its website.
Nadia was left behind by the infamous white snuff scandal.
It was filmed last year while sniffing a sentence from a record-cheap K-mart at one of six Covid blocks in Melbourne.

Business chic: Retired AFL star Jimmy Bartel’s ex-wife looked stunning at the Henne fashion show on Friday posing in one of the brand’s stylish black overalls (pictured)
Damn footage of the meeting was accidentally posted online by her friend and business partner, Ellie Pearson.
Nadia apologized just 24 hours after the video was leaked to Instagram.
“Hello everyone, I have disappointed you with my actions,” he wrote.
“I take full responsibility and am determined to take all necessary steps to make sure I make better choices. [the] the future.
Nadia and three other women were fined $5,452 for violating the blocking rules.

Rebound: Nadia is left behind by the infamous white snuff scandal. He was filmed last year sniffing a sentence from a record-cheap K-mart during one of Melbourne’s six Covid blocks.
Source: Daily Mail

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