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Finding Your Pink Women’s Spring Celebration

The Journey of the Female Flamingo - Inspiring & Connecting Women

Finding Your Pink Women’s Spring Celebration –  Hoyohoyo Chartwell Lodge came alive this past weekend. This, with the Finding Your Pink Women’s Spring Celebration. An intimate high tea event that combined elegance, inspiration, and heartfelt connection. The afternoon was warmly hosted by Nkateko Khoza, who set the tone for a memorable gathering. Guests praised the exceptional hospitality and thoughtful touches throughout the programme, from the welcoming atmosphere to the beautifully presented high tea.

This year’s theme, “Finding Your Pink – The Journey of the Female Flamingo,” struck a powerful chord. It reminded women that even when life’s demands leave them feeling drained, there is always the possibility of renewal. To rediscover their strength, vibrancy, and individuality.The line-up of speakers was described as “well-selected and deeply inspiring.”

Highlights from Finding Your Pink

•Brenda Chiutsi on embracing identity and resilience.
• Xoli Madlala on navigating midlife with confidence.
• Rianna Scipio on stepping into power and leaving imposter syndrome behind.
• Anne Klein on building and protecting intergenerational wealth.

The programme also shone a spotlight on eight women-owned businesses, giving them a platform to showcase their creativity across wellness, beauty, fashion, floristry, and winemaking. Their presence added colour and energy to the evening, while also reminding guests of the innovation thriving in women-led enterprises.

Guests, all dressed in pink to match the theme, left the event feeling uplifted and connected. As one attendee shared, “This was more than an event. It felt like a reset. A reminder that as women, we can always find our colour again.”

Hoyohoyo Chartwell Lodge is proud to have created a space that celebrated not only the strength of women but also their brilliance, resilience, and ability to inspire one another.

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