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Inside Soirée En Blanc 2025: The Must-Attend Event for Women Entrepreneurs

Women Entrepreneur Panels

Written by: Lindsay Heiman

Soirée En Blanc 2025: Entrepreneurs Unite

Soirée En Blanc 2025: Entrepreneurs Unite

Elegant and Empowering

Some events are made for the photo ops. Soirée En Blanc 2025 was made for what happened in between them. On June 28, the Sofitel Beverly Hills went white. Modern Day Wife, a lifestyle and networking community that empowers women entrepreneurs, brought in more than 1,000 founders, creatives, and executives, and the hotel went full Riviera — airy, sun‑washed, and busy in that way only a thousand entrepreneurs balancing cocktails and business cards can be.

The Beverly Hills Hotel was transformed into a vibrant business haven overnight, thanks to Modern Day Wife’s meticulously planned event. This exclusive gathering drew a group of  influential founders, innovative creatives, and seasoned executives, all converging to connect, collaborate, and celebrate. Every corner of the hotel seemed to hum with the electricity of new ideas and burgeoning partnerships,  embodying the spirit of ambitious women building empires.

This wasn’t just about visibility, It was about showing up — to trade ideas, ask sharper questions, and leave with something worth taking back to work on Monday. Because if modern women are building the future, they might as well do it in white.

Women Entrepreneur Panels

Women Entrepreneur Panels

The day kicked off with four panels that set the tone fast: no empty “follow your dreams” pep talks, no sugarcoating. Just founders and leaders talking plainly about what it actually takes to build something that lasts—financially, personally, and everything in between. The conversations felt rooted in reality, speaking to where most people in the room actually are: growing their businesses, juggling identity and legacy, and trying to figure out what success even looks like in a market that changes every five minutes.

Beauty & Wellness Panel
Moderated by Babble on Brooke, this conversation pulled together Anastasia Love (Studio Queen Hair), Dr. Sundar Natarajan (Beauty Within Med Spa), Dr. Natasha Weems, Makuyo (SIIKA Herb + Honey Co.), and Yoona So (Sokit Beauty). What struck me most was how seamlessly they connected outer beauty with inner wellbeing—less about quick fixes, more about the deeper needs that drive why people invest in these products in the first place.

Fashion & Lifestyle Panel
This one felt especially aligned with TrooRa’s lens, since TrooRa Founder, Creative Director and Executive Editor in Chief Trystanne Cunningham moderated. True to form, she cut past surface trends and steered the panel into bigger questions: what does it mean to build a brand that lasts? How do you keep ethics front‑and‑center while still staying relevant? The panel— Eve Oon DeMartine (Popilush), Anika McKelvey (LAS Loungewear), Reneta Jain (Foren), and Kelly Martin (Epoch Lasers)—talked candidly about balancing aesthetics with responsibility, a conversation that mirrored the ethos we try to bring to TrooRa’s own storytelling.

Business & Entrepreneurship Panel
Moderated by Lauren Sturman of Angeleno Magazine, this was probably the most “no‑nonsense” panel of the day. Speakers like Samantha Senia (Elite Home Staging), Nicole Lahmani, Esq. (Lahmani Law), Lisa Thomas (Epigenetics for Global Impact), Eme Aqua (Emes Baked Goods), Jessica Hawley (PeachTree Legal), and Kate Starr (Aligned with Kate) didn’t sugarcoat the realities of growth. They talked about risk, burnout, funding headaches, and how to stay grounded when everyone around you is chasing scale at all costs. It wasn’t performative transparency—it was useful.

Business & Innovation Panel
The final panel, curated by Rhonda Swan of The Unstoppable Branding Agency, looked ahead. Stephanie Aristei (2nd Wind Pulse), Ashleigh Ignelzi (NassifMD), Bill Wiedemann (Lumara), Cherese Denny, CARA, and Nicole Slone (Drink Above Board) explored where tech, wellness, and community meet—and why solving real problems for real people is still the smartest growth strategy there is. It was the kind of forward‑looking conversation that made you want to take notes, not just clap politely.

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Soirée En Blanc 2025

Fireside Chats Worth Slowing Down For

In the middle of the event’s nonstop energy, the fireside chats carved out space to breathe and really listen.

The first brought Lisa M. Easton of Millionaire Morning Mamas® together with Babble on Brooke. Easton talked about starting from financial rock bottom and building a platform that’s now helped thousands of women take control of their money. It wasn’t glossy or aspirational in the Pinterest‑quote sense—it was practical and specific. A reminder that financial empowerment happens step by step, not all at once.

Later, Michelle Harris sat down with Aleshia Regan and Maile Chock from Marini SkinSolutions for a conversation that pushed beyond typical beauty talk. They dug into the psychology behind skincare—the ways stress, burnout, and internal health show up on the surface. Their point was simple but refreshing: beauty isn’t performative; it’s personal.

Celebrity Panel: Less Hype, More Honesty

Moderated by Modern Day Wife co-founder Meghan Fialkoff, the celebrity panel brought together Kerri Kasem, Davina Potratz (Selling Sunset), and Sydnee Falkner (Million Dollar Secret). What stood out wasn’t the star power—it was how candid they were about the realities behind it. They talked openly about reinvention, burnout, and what it takes to build a business when the spotlight never turns off. No glossy soundbites, no performative “you got this” speeches—just clear, hard-earned perspective.

Fashion Meets Function

Two fashion showcases punctuated the day, celebrating brands that blend aesthetics with purpose—clothing made not just for runways, but for real women building real businesses.

Highlights included:

These collections spoke to the new uniform of modern entrepreneurship: wearable, intentional, and quietly powerful.

Modern Day Wife

Brand Activations Worth the Stop

Outside the stage programming, more than 25 brands turned the Sofitel into something closer to a live marketplace than a standard sponsor row. Instead of passively handing out samples, founders were in the mix—demoing products, answering questions, and putting real context behind what they’d built.

The mix spanned sculptwear, wellness, skincare, and food: Popilush, Drink Above Board, Emes Baked Goods, The Heart Company, Dylan Star, Sokit Beauty, SIIKA Herb + Honey, N8iv Beauty, Sugarface Skincare, 2nd Wind Pulse, Lumara Systems, Twelve28, Studio Queen Hair, Epoch Lasers, Marini SkinSolutions, and Dr. Nassif Skincare.

Certain lounges doubled as event hotspots—Liverpool’s Designer Showcase & Lounge, Marini SkinSolutions’ Skincare Lounge, and Lumara’s Influencer Lounge in particular. And the TROORA Media Lounge ran like a newsroom all day, pulling founders aside for quick interviews and capturing content that extended the event’s reach beyond the Sofitel.

Why It Mattered

Soirée En Blanc 2025 wasn’t really about the dress code. It was about what happens when 1,000 powerful individuals, mostly women, share a room built for real conversation. The panels were sharp. The dialogue was honest. People walked out with clarity, not clichés.

For TrooRa Magazine, that’s the story worth telling — not just the visuals, but the shift underneath. How so many, specifically women, are building, leading, and connecting in ways that actually move things forward. Be sure to watch the video interviews from the TrooRa × Modern Day Wife Media Lounge at troora.com, and help us elevate emerging brands, creatives, and entrepreneurs by following us @trooramagazine on all social platforms.. 

For Modern Day Wife, this moment reflects what they do best: build spaces that feel both ambitious and grounded—rooted in access, community, and style. Follow @themoderndaywife and visit their site for upcoming events, and add your voice to the community they’re cultivating. cropped troora favicon 1

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Lindsay Heiman

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