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Pho-nomenal Women

To celebrate International Women's Day, we've hosted over 300 incredible women across the country. We had over 1350 people nominate other inspirational women in their lives and chose 300 of them to attend our International Women's Day lunches.

We've worked with more than 15 female owned florists, independent brands, and businesses for the event. We know how important it is for small businesses to have your support, so below is a list of all the incredible women we've worked with and their websites for you to order from them again (or pick up some gorgeous flowers)!

Alongside this, we partnered with Quite Nice, a female illustrator who created our bespoke International Women's Day tea towel. All profits of these tea towels will go to Ella's - a charity that supports women who are victims of trafficking and violence coming to the UK.
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Our Speakers...

Josie Peaches 
Digital creator by a gurl, for the gurlz.

GirlHood 
Manchester based female group that hosts social events and activities for all interests.

Nixie Charms
Female owned business that hosts jewellery making workshops in and around Glasgow.

Tara Chandra – Here We Flo  
100% organic cotton tampons and period products which are absorbent, eco-friendly and silky soft.

Gemma Ogston – Mamashrooms 
Author, Chef and founder of Mamashrooms – Functional Mushrooms

Joy Howley
London based illustration artist

 

Buy our International Women's Day tea towel

All profits of this tea towel will go to Ella’s, a charity that has a mission to ensure survivors of trafficking and exploitation have all they need to recover and build lives that are safe and free.

To achieve this, they offer:

– safe house accommodation for women when they are most vulnerable
care to help them recover and move forward
– long-term community-based support to help survivors build safe,
independent lives.

This tea towel was illustrated by the talent Milli, a young female London based artist who founded Quite Nice.