Inside Nadia Bartel’s wardrobe: WAG turned designer reveals her approach to style

Inside Nadia Bartel’s wardrobe: WAG turned designer reveals her approach to style and the sentimental items in her closet – after opening her first Henne store in Melbourne

WAG turned designer Nadia Bartel never gets it wrong when it comes to fashion. 

And on Saturday, the 37-year-old opened up her enviable wardrobe with fans. 

In a chat with The Daily Telegraph, the Henne founder revealed her approach to fashion and the sentimental items in her closet.

Inside Nadia Bartel’s wardrobe: WAG turned designer revealed this week her approach to style and the sentimental items in her closet – after opening her first Henne store in Melbourne

Nadia, who is known for her love of suiting and tailoring, said she has a ‘polished’ look. 

‘I love a polished look and to invest in classic pieces that have longevity in my wardrobe,’ Nadia said.  

Nadia said she loves wearing ‘earthy colours’ or ‘black’.

'I love a polished look and to invest in classic pieces that have longevity in my wardrobe,' Nadia told The Daily Telegraph on Saturday

‘I love a polished look and to invest in classic pieces that have longevity in my wardrobe,’ Nadia told The Daily Telegraph on Saturday

Her wardrobe must-haves are 'a well-cut oversized blazer, a pair of denim blue jeans that fit so well and a white tank'

Her wardrobe must-haves are ‘a well-cut oversized blazer, a pair of denim blue jeans that fit so well and a white tank’

Her wardrobe must-haves are ‘a well-cut oversized blazer, a pair of denim blue jeans that fit so well and a white tank’. 

Nadia said she has a fur coat from her late grandmother that she cherishes in her wardrobe and said one of the oldest items in her wardrobe is a Chanel boy bag she saved up for ten years ago. 

She also said she has more than 50 pairs of shoes and ‘loves’ a heel. 

Nadia said she has a fur coat from her late grandmother that she cherishes in her wardrobe and said one of the oldest items in her wardrobe is a Chanel boy bag she saved up for ten years ago

Nadia said she has a fur coat from her late grandmother that she cherishes in her wardrobe and said one of the oldest items in her wardrobe is a Chanel boy bag she saved up for ten years ago

It comes after Nadia opened her first Henne boutique in Melbourne’s trendy Prahran district.

Henne, the minimalist clothing brand Nadia founded with her sister in 2019, used to be online-only but has now established a presence on the high street.  

‘Pinch me moment! Our first boutique is finally here. It opens this week and seriously feels like a dream,’ she told her 546,000 followers last month.

‘Big thank you to [interior designers] Brahman Perera for his vision. I can’t wait for you to all come in and experience Henne in person.’

It comes after Nadia opened her first Henne boutique in Melbourne's trendy Prahran district. Henne, the minimalist clothing brand Nadia founded with her sister in 2019, used to be online-only but has now established a presence on the high street

It comes after Nadia opened her first Henne boutique in Melbourne’s trendy Prahran district. Henne, the minimalist clothing brand Nadia founded with her sister in 2019, used to be online-only but has now established a presence on the high street

Nadia’s brand has gone from strength to strength since its launch two years ago.

Last October, she showcased Henne’s new trans-seasonal collection, which she described as a ‘return to light’.

The capsule collection launched with 16 designs, which are available in sizes XS to XL.

Nadia’s venture has put her in competition with fellow footy WAG Rebecca Judd, who co-owns the activewear label Jaggad.

Henne, the Swedish word for ‘her’, has been a runaway success for Nadia.

The website lists its values as a commitment to women’s voices, circularity, mindful consumption, good working conditions and a positive environmental impact.

‘By ensuring each garment is designed to last, we are reducing our impact on the planet for future generations,’ it states.

Henne, the Swedish word for 'her', has been a runaway success for Nadia. The website lists its values as a commitment to women's voices, circularity, mindful consumption, good working conditions and a positive environmental impact

Henne, the Swedish word for ‘her’, has been a runaway success for Nadia. The website lists its values as a commitment to women’s voices, circularity, mindful consumption, good working conditions and a positive environmental impact

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