​Gear up for girlhood with this all-women meet up in Mumbai with interactions 

No one works harder than a woman with a mission, especially when the mission is sticking up for other women. “The whole point is to bring height inclusivity in the body positivity conversation in India,” says Anubhuti Agarwal, the founder of Rare Reach, a fashion platform dedicated to petite women. 

Anubhuti Agarwal

As the Bengaluru-based venture organises their first women-only meet-up in Mumbai with The Croffle Guys, Agarwal highlights the importance of these intimate rendezvous, “The aim with these sessions is to have conversations around body image with the sensitivity it deserves. We often invite professionals who can help navigate these conversations.” she adds. Agarwal also reveals that these meet-ups don’t have to hinge on heavy conversations as the aim is to simply create a sisterhood, “It’s about women being in a safe space and having a good time. It’s beautiful when women come together and share good energy.”

An all-women’s pizza-making workshop

The decision to collaborate with The Croffle Guys also aligns with the Rare Reach’s pursuit of inclusivity, “We have always supported small businesses and since The Croffle Guys is also an up-and-coming business we thought they’d be ideal for our first Mumbai meet-up.” she adds. Along with fun games, activities and a whole lot of waffles, you can also expect an evening that is just as intentional as those who organise it. “The objective is that at the end of the session is to feel like you’ve let go of this one thing that’s been holding you back.” Agarwal concludes. 

On May 20; 5 pm to 7 pm 
At The Croffle Guys, Maheshwari Udyan, Kings Circle, Matunga East. 
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