Bartel junior gives Nadia footy tips; Bec moves into ballet

OSTN Staff

The business-minded duo, who are part owners of the hugely popular label, launched Jaggad’s collaboration with The Australian Ballet in Prahran on Saturday, showcasing a capsule collection of dance-inspired activewear.But while Bec is pirouetting into the business of ballet, her friend and fellow influencer Nadia Bartel – who has just returned from a luxe holiday in the Mediterranean – has been getting tips from her eldest son, Aston, on how to bounce a football properly.Nadia Bartel posted footage of Aston showing off his football skills on her Instagram.For Bec Judd, dancers from The Australian Ballet were instrumental in the design, look, fit and feel of her new range, testing and providing feedback on the pieces throughout the creative process.Guests including Judd, Greene, Lana Wilkinson, Jessie Roberts, Daria Varlamova, Vanessa Low, Kylie Brown, Effie Kats, Catriona Rowntree and Livinia Nixon took part in a dance class led by The Australian Ballet’s ballet mistress Fiona Tonkin.Jaggad, which has the philosophy of “everyone is unstoppable”, has a multi-year partnership with The Australian Ballet.“It was a very collaborative process with the ballet. We are really thrilled to be working with an organisation as prestigious as The Australian Ballet,” Greene, Jaggad’s creative director, said.“We have been working on this collection for over 12 months and it is very special when you see it come to life like this and you get to see such a variety of people from different backgrounds performing in the product. For us that is the most exciting thing.“We have evolved a lot over the years and these larger brand partnerships are definitely a way for us to tell our story and to show how Jaggad can perform in all different sporting environments.”

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