BFF Soirée: A MollyCoddle Girls’ Night In To Remember

Some nights stay with you a little longer – The Girls’ Night In Edition of our BFF Soirée was one of those. Created as an extension of the Mollycoddle experience, the BFF Soirée is our way of bringing women together beyond appointments—into moments that feel shared, intentional, and a little indulgent. Because for us, care has always been more than the services. It’s in the atmosphere, the connection, and how you feel while you’re here. This edition leaned exactly into that. Friends arrived together, turning their visits into something more than routine. Appointments became moments—side-by-side conversations, easy laughter, and the quiet comfort of being in a space designed with care. The evening unfolded gently with a ceramic paint-and-sip session that invited everyone to slow down and create, to be present, and to enjoy something simple. Conversations flowed, glasses clinked, and the space carried a warmth that felt both elevated and effortless. Every detail was intentional, nothing felt forced. With partners like Beefeater and Femme Africa, the experience was layered in a way that felt natural—adding to the atmosphere without taking away from it. It all came together to create a night that felt complete. The greatest part was that, long after it ended, it lingered. Moments were shared, remembered, and revisited—not out of obligation, but because they meant something. Because the experience felt real. That’s what the BFF Soirée is about, creating space for women to gather, connect, and indulge—together. Because self-care is not just how you show up for yourself. Sometimes, it’s how you show up for each other.
For the Woman Before the Mother: The Campaign That Deepened Our Vision

Some stories aren’t just campaigns; they move you and pull at the heartstrings of the people who hear them, live them, and the community that sees itself reflected in them. The Woman Before the Mother campaign was one of those stories. Created for Mother’s Day, the campaign began with a simple but important intention: to honor women not just in their role as mothers, but in who they are beyond it. The parts of them that existed before and still exist within—often quietly, often overlooked. We invited four women from our community—mothers navigating the early stages of motherhood—into our space for something intimate. No scripts. No performance. Just honest conversation. They spoke about everything. The shifts in identity. The quiet guilt that comes with taking time for themselves. The physical and emotional changes that aren’t always visible. And the small, often postponed desire to feel like themselves again. It was raw. It was honest. And it was deeply familiar. What we didn’t expect was how many other women would see themselves in those stories. Messages began to come in—thoughtful, emotional, and sometimes vulnerable. Women shared the video with people close to them. Some admitted they hadn’t taken time for themselves in months. Others said it felt like permission—to pause, to book an appointment, to choose themselves again, even if just for a moment. The response went beyond engagement. It became conversational, relatable, engaging, and honest. We welcomed new clients who found us through that campaign. We heard from existing ones who felt more aligned with what Mollycoddle represents. And in all of it, something became clearer to us. Care is not just what we offer—it’s what we create space for. For the woman, before the mother shifted something. It reminded people—and us—that “mollycoddle” is not just about nails or pedicures. It is about creating room for women to breathe, to feel seen, and to reconnect with themselves in ways that feel real and lasting. It also changed how we think about storytelling. We learned that when we speak from a place of honesty, our community responds in a way that goes deeper than the surface. That real stories—told simply and truthfully—build something stronger than promotion ever could. Looking back, the campaign was more than a moment. It was a reflection of who we are and who we serve. A reminder that behind every mother is a woman still deserving of care, attention, and ease. And at Mollycoddle, that is who we will always make space for.
