Nadia Bartel would love for people to see ‘how hard’ she works after white powder scandal

Nadia Bartel is on a mission to rebuild her public image, nine months after her white powder snorting scandal.

The former WAG debuted her label Henne at Australian Fashion Week in Sydney in May and celebrated the opening of its flagship Melbourne boutique on Wednesday. 

Speaking to The Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday, the 37-year-old that while she ‘can’t change’ people’s opinions of her, she would love for people to see ‘how hard’ she works.

Nadia Bartel (pictured), 37, revealed in an interview on Sunday that while she 'can't change' people's opinions of her, she would love for people to see 'how hard' she works

Nadia Bartel (pictured), 37, revealed in an interview on Sunday that while she 'can't change' people's opinions of her, she would love for people to see 'how hard' she works

Nadia Bartel (pictured), 37, revealed in an interview on Sunday that while she ‘can’t change’ people’s opinions of her, she would love for people to see ‘how hard’ she works

‘Anyone can have their own perception of me, though I can tell you that most of the ones in the media are false,’ she said.

‘Over time I would love for people to see how hard I work, but I’m not going to tell them what to think.’

Nadia continued: ‘You can’t change other people’s opinions. Your friends and family know who you are.’ 

'Anyone can have their own perception of me, though I can tell you that most of the ones in the media are false,' the fashion designer told The Sydney Morning Herald. 'Over time I would love for people to see how hard I work, but I'm not going to tell them what to think'

'Anyone can have their own perception of me, though I can tell you that most of the ones in the media are false,' the fashion designer told The Sydney Morning Herald. 'Over time I would love for people to see how hard I work, but I'm not going to tell them what to think'

‘Anyone can have their own perception of me, though I can tell you that most of the ones in the media are false,’ the fashion designer told The Sydney Morning Herald. ‘Over time I would love for people to see how hard I work, but I’m not going to tell them what to think’ 

Nadia debuted her label Henne at Australian Fashion Week in Sydney in May (pictured) and celebrated the opening of its flagship Melbourne boutique on Wednesday

Nadia debuted her label Henne at Australian Fashion Week in Sydney in May (pictured) and celebrated the opening of its flagship Melbourne boutique on Wednesday

Nadia debuted her label Henne at Australian Fashion Week in Sydney in May (pictured) and celebrated the opening of its flagship Melbourne boutique on Wednesday

At her fashion week debut in May, Nadia looked chic in a black power suit and told the Herald Sun that it’s a ‘very proud moment’ for the brand.

‘When we launched Henne three years ago I always had hoped that one day we could show at AAFW,’ Nadia told the publication.

‘It is incredibly exciting and a very proud moment for us to be partnering with the festival to showcase a collection that is made for her, a collection that can be intermixed and worn anywhere, anytime.’ 

Nadia’s brand continues to go from strength to strength after she launched it just three years ago.

'When we launched Henne three years ago I always had hoped that one day we could show at AAFW,' Nadia told the Herald Sun in May

'When we launched Henne three years ago I always had hoped that one day we could show at AAFW,' Nadia told the Herald Sun in May

‘When we launched Henne three years ago I always had hoped that one day we could show at AAFW,’ Nadia told the Herald Sun in May

'It is incredibly exciting and a very proud moment for us to be partnering with the festival to showcase a collection that is made for her, a collection that can be intermixed and worn anywhere, anytime,' she continued

'It is incredibly exciting and a very proud moment for us to be partnering with the festival to showcase a collection that is made for her, a collection that can be intermixed and worn anywhere, anytime,' she continued

‘It is incredibly exciting and a very proud moment for us to be partnering with the festival to showcase a collection that is made for her, a collection that can be intermixed and worn anywhere, anytime,’ she continued 

Henne has been a runaway success with the word being Swedish for ‘her’.

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

‘Each piece has been designed to be loved and worn for longer than just one season,’ the website reads.

Nadia has continued to put her infamous white powder snorting scandal behind her.

AFL WAG and Nadia's best pal Rebecca Judd was on hand to support her at Fashion Week (pictured). Bec looked chic in one of the label's body-hugging ribbed dresses

AFL WAG and Nadia's best pal Rebecca Judd was on hand to support her at Fashion Week (pictured). Bec looked chic in one of the label's body-hugging ribbed dresses

AFL WAG and Nadia’s best pal Rebecca Judd was on hand to support her at Fashion Week (pictured). Bec looked chic in one of the label’s body-hugging ribbed dresses 

Last year, she was filmed snorting a line off a cheap K-mart plate during one of Melbourne’s six Covid lockdowns.

Damning footage from the gathering was posted online by mistake, by her friend and business partner Ellie Pearson.

Nadia issued an apology on Instagram just 24 hours after the video leaked.

The mother of two has continued to put her infamous white powder snorting scandal behind her. Last year, she was filmed snorting a line off a cheap K-mart plate during one of Melbourne's six Covid lockdowns

The mother of two has continued to put her infamous white powder snorting scandal behind her. Last year, she was filmed snorting a line off a cheap K-mart plate during one of Melbourne's six Covid lockdowns

The mother of two has continued to put her infamous white powder snorting scandal behind her. Last year, she was filmed snorting a line off a cheap K-mart plate during one of Melbourne’s six Covid lockdowns

‘Hi everyone, I have let you all down by my actions,’ she wrote.

‘I take full responsibility and I am committed to taking all necessary steps to ensure I make better choices in [the] future.

The ex-wife of Geelong great Jimmy Bartel and three other women were each fined $5,452 for breaking lockdown rules.

Nadia issued an apology on Instagram just 24 hours after the video leaked. The ex-wife of Geelong great Jimmy Bartel and three other women were each fined $5,452 for breaking lockdown rules

Nadia issued an apology on Instagram just 24 hours after the video leaked. The ex-wife of Geelong great Jimmy Bartel and three other women were each fined $5,452 for breaking lockdown rules

Nadia issued an apology on Instagram just 24 hours after the video leaked. The ex-wife of Geelong great Jimmy Bartel and three other women were each fined $5,452 for breaking lockdown rules 

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