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Introducing the STYLISA  FoundHers Home – And What’s Next

It feels like a milestone moment: this week, I’m thrilled to unveil the official STYLISA  FoundHers webpage - a dynamic home for stories that matter. Since March, this series has celebrated female founders building brands with vision, value and tenacity. Now, it has a purpose-built space of its own.

STYLISA FoundHers webpage header featuring portraits of three diverse female entrepreneurs alongside the STYLISA FoundHers logo. A personal branding platform showcasing bold stories of women building businesses and breaking boundaries.
The STYLISA FoundHers Series now has an officially home on my website.

Why a dedicated page matters

In the digital storm of endless scrolls and fast content, intention matters more than ever. STYLISA FoundHers was born from a simple belief: visibility is a powerful act of advocacy. When we share the real, messy, inspiring journeys of women, especially those underrepresented -we’re not just telling stories. We’re changing how business, leadership and inclusion are perceived.


Until today, each interview lived as a standalone post. Now, the FoundHers universe has an entrance, a beautiful, considered portal that brings all of the following together:


  • Brand clarity — “What is this?” is answered instantly.

  • Ease of navigation — scroll, click, stay curious.

  • Professional depth — it feels intentional; it feels future-focused.


What you’ll find inside

  1. A bold first impression

    A vibrant whisper of identity - STYLISA in pink, FoundHers in black - and the moving founder portraits you’ll recognise from the series. It’s confident, editorial and alive.

  2. The stories themselves

    Beautifully curated founder circles with their names, short titles and links to each feature. Currently, you can explore the journeys of:


    • Marina Fallahi, the founder behind the hair-matching app that’s changing the industry

    • Jane Hawkes, whose take on customer service is simple, human and utterly compelling

    • Dr.  Giovannie Jean‑Louis, a clinical research visionary with purpose at her core


  3. An invitation to join the journey

    A warm “Want to be featured?” section speaks to women with stories yet to be told. It’s a genuine call-to-action, framed with integrity and curiosity- not transaction.

  4. A window on what’s ahead

    Under “More to come…”, you’ll glimpse the promise of future features, formats and growth. The series feels alive - building, evolving, inviting.

  5. Sponsorship opportunity

    Finally, this page signals that STYLISA  FoundHers is ready to partner with organisations who value visibility, inclusion and impact. For individuals and companies that want to champion the next generation of women leaders, the door is now open.


So… what’s next?

Over the coming months, expect to see:


  • More FoundHers, with stories that span industries, stages and perspectives.

  • Thematic series spotlights: features grouped by shared focus, such as sustainability or tech innovation.

  • Mini-visual assets: short-form reels and audio clips to bring each story to life.

  • Community-building efforts: email updates, engagement prompts, and opportunities to discover and connect.

  • Formal partnerships: values-aligned brands stepping in to support the growth of the series.


Why this matters (for you)

If you’re reading this, it’s likely because you care about:


  • Authentic storytelling - stories told with nuance, curiosity and context.

  • Female visibility - lifting voices that might otherwise go unseen.

  • Intentional community-building - supporting rather than extracting, celebrating not commodifying.


This page marks a step forward. It’s an invitation to stay connected - to read, comment, share, and encourage more women to step into focus.


Thank you

Building this space has felt both joyful and purposeful. None of it would have been possible without the generosity of the women I’ve featured, the support from readers and subscribers, and the momentum of a community that believes visibility can reshape narratives. So, thank you for joining me here today. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Carver Johnson, who continues to work with me and support me, so that I can bring my vision for my business to life. You can find out more about his work by visiting his website - https://www.carverjohnson.com


Do explore the page. Share it if a FoundHer’s story resonates. And don’t hesitate to reach out if you know someone whose story deserves a spotlight.


Here’s to more voices. More inclusion. More impact.






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