What would you wear if you could attend your own funeral?

Don’t ask Nadia, the tart protagonist of the Netflix series “Russian Doll,” who dies and springs back to life in each of the eight episodes, never surviving quite long enough to seriously ponder the question.

Chances are Nadia would deck herself out in some variation of her rock ’n’ roll tomboy look, the raffish composite of tweed boy coat, black blazer, tie blouse and skinny jeans she wears to her job every day. It’s an all-purpose getup, accessorized with steel-rimmed shades, an unruly mop of cherry-tone hair and an ever-present cigarette.

Her look is no fashion statement, truth be told. But then again, “Russian Doll” doesn’t purport to be about fashion, a point of little concern to the viewers attempting to shop the show’s wardrobe online.

Those watching attentively know that Nadia makes only minor wardrobe adjustments for her 36th birthday bash, given by her aggressively fashionable friend Maxine (Greta Lee). As played by Natasha Lyonne, who wrote the series with Amy Poehler and Leslye Headland, Nadia is a creature of habit, not much given to tweaking her functional day-to-day look.