INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY

Today we’re celebrating the women who shape our world, our work, and everything in between. As a female-founded and led company, International Women’s Day is a reminder of the power of women supporting women - and the impact of building, creating and showing up together.

We sat down with our team and asked them what International Women’s Day means to them — the women who inspire them, the challenges they’ve faced, and the advice they’d give their younger selves.

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What’s a piece of advice you’ve carried with you from another woman?

SHARNI: Trust the timing of your life. Have the courage to be uncomfortable, because life is inherently embarrassing and everything you want is on the other side of that feeling.


MIKAILA: Never burn bridges. You never know when paths might cross again!

OLIVIA: My friend always tells me that with the confidence of a man anything is possible lol. I think it’s so true though, the patriarchy has led women to question themselves more, to apologize more,and to think they’re less capable of doing things. Men never have this hesitation and yet often are just doing things unapologetically with blind confidence. As women we can do anything and look hot doing it <3

 

What’s something about being a woman that you’ve learned to appreciate more over time?

EVANGELINE: I’ve learned that confidence is the most powerful thing you can carry. It’s just the quiet certainty of knowing who you are and not shrinking to make other people comfortable. That ease changes how you walk into a room, how you speak, how you dress. It’s subtle, but it’s everything.

SAMI: How intuitive we are. I used to second guess it, now I trust it in business, creativity, everything.

MIKAILA: Just how powerful women are, balancing so much, yet still leading, creating, and making things happen.

SHARNI: The way my mind is wired to think deeply and the intuition that comes with it.

EMILY: Over time, I’ve really come to appreciate the intuition and natural sense of support that comes with being a woman. When I was younger, I didn’t fully understand what people meant by that, but now I see how powerful the instinct is: to check in, to uplift, and to genuinely want the people around you to succeed. There’s something really beautiful about that built-in empathy and connection.

KAYLA: The power of female friendship. I’ve learned how grounding it is to have women around me who understand my ambition, my doubts, and everything in between.