Nadia Bartel has shared exciting career news with her fans.
In a video posted to Instagram, the former WAG and fashion designer announced that she was opening a new Henne boutique in Sydney.
Giving a tour of the premises, which is located in trendy fashion district Paddington, Nadia showed renovations underway at the storefront.
‘If you haven’t heard, we are coming to Sydney @henne_ this is the first look inside’ she wrote in her caption.
‘Can’t wait to take you along with the process, let me know what you are interested to see with the build’.
Nadia Bartel (pictured) has shared exciting career news with her fans. In a video posted to Instagram, the former WAG and fashion designer announced that she was opening a new Henne boutique in Sydney
It will be the second physical location for Nadia’s fashion label, with another boutique located in Melbourne’s Prahran.
It comes after style aficionados were left scratching their heads over this year’s Australian Fashion Week lineup.
Major brands like Carla Zampatti, Romance Was Born and P.E Nation will be taking to the runway to showcase their stylish designs and pieces at the 2024 event, with labels like Bec + Bridge, Mariam Seddiq, Michael Lo Sordo, and Acler making favourable returns.
Yet Bartel’s brand Henne was not included in this year’s show, despite it being the most popular event on the schedule in 2023.
Giving a tour of the premises, which is located in trendy fashion district Paddington, Nadia showed renovations underway at the storefront
‘If you haven’t heard, we are coming to Sydney @henne_ this is the first look inside’ she wrote in her caption
‘Can’t wait to take you along with the process, let me know what you are interested to see with the build’ she added
The fashion brand, which has been modelled by stars like American supermodel Emily Ratajkowski, made its Fashion Week debut in 2022 before making a triumphant return the following year.
A spokesperson from Henne told Daily Mail Australia that the company is focusing on bigger and highly-anticipated plans for its brand, including the opening of its Sydney boutique in the coming months.
‘Henne will not be participating in Australian Fashion Week 2024,’ they said in a statement.
‘After two successful showcases in 2022 and 2023, Henne is redirecting its focus to the opening of its first Sydney boutique in June. This decision reflects the brand’s commitment to expanding its retail presence and ensuring a successful launch.’
‘Henne expresses gratitude to AFW for past opportunities and looks forward to future collaborations.’
Daily Mail Australia also reached out to Australian Fashion Week for comment.
In November, Nadia shared a huge career update, teasing plans for the brand’s global expansion.
‘A few exciting things are coming,’ she told Daily Mail Australia inside The Birdcage at the Melbourne Cup.
‘We’re really busy at the moment… Yeah [we have plans to go global] … We’ve had a few big people wear the brand, which has been so exciting.’
It will be the second physical location for Nadia’s fashion label, with another boutique located in Melbourne’s Prahran