cultural coffee chats

a free meet up in London

next edition : 21.07.2025

next edition : 21.07.2025 ✿

next edition : 21.07.2025

next edition : 21.07.2025 ✿

I have partnered with the amazing Katrina to be a co-host in her first edition of Cultural Coffee Chats.

It’s a space for entrepreneurs to meet and connect whilst celebrating London’s diversity.

We will share our stories and cultural backgrounds, have some cake, and there is the option to co-work together afterwards !

21st of July 11am in Battersea

MEET KATRINA

A space holder, somatic practitioner, cyclical business mentor and first-gen Filipino immigrant building a soulful business from the in-between.

From dance studios to healing rooms, I’ve spent years unlearning the hustle, regulating my nervous system, and finding my voice in spaces that weren’t built for me.

Now, I guide women like you -- healers, creatives, multi-layered souls back to their own rhythms and build businesses that mirrors the essence of your truth.

Because I believe our softest shifts create the deepest change.

My approach isn’t about rushing to the finish line, it’s about honouring your seasons and the process of becoming.

MEET CAMILLE

I am a sustainable fashion and wellness photographer working between the UK and Europe. As a queer artist from Madagascar and France, I bring a unique perspective to my work. I am also a brand designer, primarily focusing on wellness and holistic brands.

I draw inspiration from nature, texture, and spirituality. My photography style is explorative, whimsical, and soft, always capturing moments with a kind eye. I work with both film and digital photography. Body inclusivity is important to me, both in the wellness space and in fashion, and I strive to showcase diverse body types across all industries.

I collaborate with conscious and wellness brands looking to expand their reach through social media and thoughtful campaigns.

I also work with individuals building a wellness business. 

In my spare time, I hang out with my dog, do some handstands, and create garments from thrifted materials.