Join us for an evening celebrating women!
The Art of Gathering on International Women’s Day
On International Women’s Day, we gather for an intimate cultural evening centered on femininity, autonomy, and self-expression.
The Quiet Revolution is a live talk led by Nahomie Jean Louis exploring a subtle but powerful shift in women’s history: the first garments many women chose for themselves were not dresses or coats, but their lingerie.
What does that private choice represent?
How does clothing shape identity?
Where does sensuality meet autonomy?
This guided conversation invites reflection on:
• How lingerie became one of the earliest acts of personal choice
• The connection between clothing, autonomy, and identity
• Femininity beyond performance
• Sensuality as ownership, not spectacle
• How private decisions influence public confidence
Designed as a salon-style dialogue rather than a formal lecture, the evening encourages thoughtful exchange, perspective, and shared experience in an intimate setting.
Following the talk, the space transitions into a refined social gathering, passed hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, and music led by DJ MEZ, carrying the energy of conversation into connection.