Nadia Bartel is on a high after opening her second location in Henne this week.
The former WAG and fashion designer was hard at work at the Paddington, Sydney, clothing store on Friday, cleaning up after the glamorous launch party.
The 39-year-old woman was off beauty duty and on mopping equipment when she was seen taking out boxes and assisting in the store tidying effort.
Nadia opted for a fitted white top which she wore tucked into her trendy wide-leg blue jeans.
The star added a cropped leather jacket on top and rolled up her sleeves, ready for hard work.
Nadia Bartel (pictured) is on a high after opening her second location in Henne this week
The former WAG and fashion designer was hard at work at n Paddington, Sydney Clothing Story on Friday, cleaning up after the glamorous launch party.
The 39-year-old was away from her beauty job and on the mopping team when she was seen taking out boxes and assisting in the store tidying effort.
She finished the look with a pair of white and gray sneakers and a skinny black belt.
Nadia appeared to have minimal makeup and wore her brunette locks down and straightened.
The fashion mogul took part in the cleanup, carrying a wad of crumpled paper towels and a bottle of Windex.
Nadia announced the opening of her Paddington store in an Instagram post last month.
Nadia opted for a fitted white top that she wore tucked into her modern wide-leg blue jeans.
The star added a cropped leather jacket on top and had her sleeves rolled up, ready for hard work.
The fashion mogul took part in the cleanup, carrying a wad of crumpled paper towels and a bottle of Windex.
She finished the look with a pair of white and gray sneakers and a thin black belt.
Nadia appeared to have minimal makeup and wore her brunette locks down and straightened.
The former WAG gave her fans a guided tour of her new store while construction was still underway.
‘If you haven’t heard, we’re going to Sydney, Henne. “This is the first look inside,” he captioned the clip.
‘I can’t wait to walk you through the process. Let me know what you’re interested in seeing with the build.’
In the pictures, Nadia could be seen crossing the street before revealing her new shop, which was once an optometrist.
Nadia announced the opening of her Paddington store in an Instagram post last month.
The former WAG gave her fans a guided tour of her new store while construction was still underway.
Henne, which Nadia founded with her sister in 2019, used to be available only online but has established a presence on the high street.
The Nadia brand has gone from strength to strength since its launch five years ago
Nadia cavorted into the skeleton shop, brimming with excitement as she explained her vision while the merchants worked around her.
Joking that she hoped “things don’t fall on us” as she moved forward with the ongoing renovation, Nadia mentioned some key features of her new store.
She revealed that she had removed an entire wall to open up the space, which she planned to decorate with mirrors and other elements for a “warm, cozy feel.”
The brunette beauty also revealed that she was installing a staircase at the back of the store that would lead to a ‘styling suite’ on the second floor.
He wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty during cleaning.
“We also have a nice little garden,” he said.
‘(The store) is a larger space. It will have a similar feel to Greville St (their flagship store in Prahran, Melbourne). Warm feeling. Very welcoming, but so is Sydney.’
Henne, which Nadia founded with her sister in 2019, used to be available only online but has established a presence on the high street.
‘Pinch me moment! Our first boutique is finally here. It opens this week and it really seems like a dream,” Nadia told her followers when she opened the Melbourne location in 2022.
Her business has put her in competition with fellow football WAG Bec Judd, co-owner of sportswear brand JAGGAD.
Henne, the Swedish word for “her”, has been a big hit for Nadia
The website includes its values such as commitment to women’s voices, circularity, conscious consumption, good working conditions and positive environmental impact.’
“By ensuring each garment is designed to last, we are reducing our impact on the planet for future generations,” he says.
‘Pinch me moment! Our first boutique is finally here. It opens this week and it really feels like a dream,’ Nadia told her followers when she opened the Melbourne location in 2022.
She snuggled with a friend outside after ordering
‘Many thanks to (interior designers) Brahman Perera for their vision. “I can’t wait for you all to come and experience Henne in person.”
The store has spacious changing rooms and large mirrors, as well as a seating area and a blue staircase that leads to another level.
Nadia’s brand has gone from strength to strength since launching five years ago.
Her business has put her in competition with fellow football WAG Bec Judd, co-owner of sportswear brand JAGGAD.
Henne, the Swedish word for “her”, has been a big success for Nadia.
The website includes its values such as commitment to women’s voices, circularity, conscious consumption, good working conditions and positive environmental impact.
“By ensuring each garment is designed to last, we are reducing our impact on the planet for future generations,” he says.