Thrilled Nadia Bartel embraces shoppers as large crowd turns out for first day of trading at her Henne Sydney store
Nadia Bartel was all smiles as she celebrated the first day of trading at her Sydney Henne store this weekend.
The former WAG and fashion designer, 39, was seen greeting and hugging customers outside the Paddington store on Saturday.
The store opened at 10 a.m., but a line started to form at 9 a.m., with people waiting up to an hour to take a look at the brand’s new location.
Nadia wore a stylish gray jacket with a matching long skirt as she greeted customers waiting in line.
She looked to the moon for the big business milestone.
Nadia Bartel was all smiles as she celebrated the first day of trading at her Sydney Henne store this weekend
The former WAG and fashion designer, 39, was seen greeting and hugging customers outside the Paddington store on Saturday
Nadia announced the opening of her Paddington store in an Instagram post last month.
The former WAG gave fans a tour of her new store while construction was still in full swing.
“If you haven’t heard, we’re coming to Sydney, Henne. This is the first look inside,” she captioned the clip.
Nadia announced the opening of her Paddington store in an Instagram post last month
Henne, which Nadia founded with her sister in 2019, was previously online only but has established a presence on the high street.
‘Pinch me! Our first boutique is finally here. It opens this week and really feels like a dream,” Nadia told her followers when she opened her Melbourne store in 2022.
Meanwhile, the new Sydney store features spacious dressing rooms and large mirrors, as well as a seating area and a blue staircase leading to another level.
Henne, which Nadia founded with her sister in 2019, was previously online-only but has built a presence on the high street
Nadia’s brand has gone from strength to strength since launching five years ago.
The website lists its values as commitment to women’s voices, circularity, conscious consumption, good working conditions and a positive impact on the environment.
“By ensuring that every garment is designed to last, we reduce our impact on the planet for generations to come,” the report said.