Posts by Sassy Women Society
Women Who Transformed the World of Architecture
In the world of architecture, traditionally dominated by men, a handful of women have stood out, their journeys blending passion, perseverance, and a desire to redefine boundaries. These visionaries, through sheer dedication and overcoming countless obstacles, besides building groundbreaking spaces, have also paved the way for future generations.
Read MoreReflections on Hospitality. Oana Toma of Hadar Chalet
When I graduated from university, little did I know that Hospitality would become my career. After a tumultuous two years in which nothing was certain and everything I had planned turned to dust, here I was: reluctantly agreeing with my sister, Adriana, to turn a 14-room chalet in an off-the-grid forest in Romania into a hotel.
Read MoreHand-Building Ceramics Workshop
Our latest gathering brought us together for a Hand-Building Ceramics Workshop at AUAKE, under the guidance of the talented Soraia Serrano. It was an opportunity to express our creativity through clay and fully embrace the present moment.
Read MoreNew Beginnings Brunch
Our first event of the year was a celebration of fresh starts and creative aspirations.
We gathered around the table for a delightful celebration of new beginnings, delicious cuisine, and the invigorating energy of remarkable women.
Indulging in a delectable Turkish brunch, soulfully crafted by the talented Chef Hayrish Yalçın. Her dedication and creativity in the kitchen mirror the passion and perseverance we cherish in our community.
Read MoreManifesto on getting your creativity flowing by Lucie Claudia Podrabska
My work as a sculptor and designer sprouted from a place of wanting and yearning to connect to the little Lucie version of myself many years ago or as you might also call it the inner child. Being playful, being messy and genuinely having fun.
Read MoreHow to love yourself & other womanhood stories
Few things I find more beautiful than a compliment paid by a woman to another woman, so when I admire a woman, I choose to tell her. And I feed myself with her reaction, a little bit shy here and there. The way the light floods her face and gaze is also ineffable.
Read MoreBridging science and self-care. Laura Simonow’s vision for This Place
I have always been fascinated with healing plants and their historical significance. Especially in the medical field, so much was based on the foundations that nature provided. Following this scientific approach, we spend a lot of time in the laboratory looking for synergies between ingredients.
Read MoreThe Heart of Matter: A Culinary and Artistic Exploration
Join us for an evening where art and culinary wonders converge at the Prime Matter gallery. Dive deep into the vibrant Di Vetro collection, uncovering the tales and passions behind each masterpiece. As the night progresses, indulge in dishes that aren’t just food, but stories inspired by the art around us. Engage with visionary women, forging connections beyond the usual, in a space where stories and experiences lay the groundwork for enduring bonds. Anticipate an evening where creativity soars, friendships flourish, and endless possibilities emerge.
Read MoreDine & Rhyme
We welcomed guests to a magical evening where culinary delights intertwined with poetic wonders. Surrounded by inviting aromas, we shared stories, emotions, and cherished poems. Together, under ambient light, we delved deep into narratives that inspired, feeling vibrantly alive and truly connected. Join us next time for an intimate gathering of shared stories and genuine connections, celebrating our collective journey.
Read MoreMy journey as a poet by Anca Dumitrescu
When you need a shift in orientation, a reminder of what you already know but have forgotten, when you want to discover something new, when you feel dull and need a little sparkle, you just go back to poetry. Or at least I do, as poetry has been for me a form of epiphany, a manifestation of the sacred and of the relationships between all things.
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