Nadia Bartel Stuns in See-Through Top at Henne Denim After Dark Event in Sydney
Nadia Bartel Stuns in See-Through Top at Henne Event

Nadia Bartel captivated attendees in a daring ensemble as she hosted the Denim After Dark event for her fashion label, Henne, in Sydney on Tuesday evening. The former WAG turned fashion designer led the celebrity arrivals, with Pip Edwards and Indy Clinton also making stylish appearances.

Nadia's Revealing Look

Opting for a sheer black top, Nadia showcased her bandeau bra and a glimpse of her toned midriff. She paired the top with boot-cut jeans, a belt, and patent leather pointed heels. Her accessories were minimal, featuring a chunky mixed-metal watch and a ring on her pointer finger. For makeup, she chose a warm, rosy palette with a nude pink lipstick, and wore her caramel locks in beachy waves.

Pip Edwards' Edgy Style

Pip Edwards also drew attention, covering up in a grey tank top and denim jacket. The P.E Nation designer added a calf-length leather skirt and knee-high patent leather boots. She accessorised with a bold oversized silver chain choker, matching the strap on her designer shoulder bag, and gold hoop earrings. Her makeup was clean with heavy eyeliner and pink lip gloss, while her blonde hair was styled in waves.

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Indy Clinton's Double Denim

Indy Clinton embraced the theme in double denim, sporting a matching blue jacket and loose-fit jeans. She accessorised with a delicate gold chain necklace and carried a brown suede pouch purse. Her makeup featured a glowing palette with highlighter and plum lip gloss, and she wore her dark locks straight down. Indy also showcased the results of her recent nose job revision.

Henne Boutique Expansion

Bartel opened her third Henne Boutique in Armadale, Melbourne last year. The brand, launched in 2019 with her sister Michelle Ring and friend Laura Broque, has grown steadily. Nadia opened a Henne store in Paddington in 2024, two years after the first shop in Melbourne. However, the Sydney store has received mixed reviews, with some shoppers complaining about long wait times.

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