A Toast to HER - A celebration for women who rose the bar.
Join us as we kick off Women’s History Month in partnership with Kendra Scott for “Happy Hour at Kendra’s with Vie Beauty” a special evening honoring the incredible women who have paved the way and those shaping the future.
What to Expect:
- A Custom Water Colored portrait from The Painted Party with purchase.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with innovators, trailblazers, and pioneers.
- A Toast to Women: Celebrate the resilience, creativity, and brilliance of women.
- Exclusive goodie bags
- Support for a Cause: 20% of proceeds from Kendra Scott will benefit Grind For Good, a nonprofit supporting women entrepreneurs in underserved communities and mothers of neurodivergent children.

Brittany Bell is a real estate investor, capital raiser, and founder of Bell Acquisitions and Doorbells, a private credit fund focused on scaling impact driven real estate investments. She has built a $19.4M+ portfolio and manages over 140 doors alongside a women led team, with a vision to grow to 1,000+ units by 2027 while expanding access to wealth building opportunities.
Her mission is simple: normalize women owning assets, raising capital, and building generational wealth. Through her platform, Brittany educates, connects, and opens doors for women ready to step into leadership, ownership, and long term financial power.
Olivia Hancock is a beauty journalist and podcast host. She fell in love with journalism as a young girl growing up in Connecticut, where she spent countless hours writing stories and flipping through magazines. Olivia began gaining editorial experience as a teen by writing for publications, including Pretty Girls Sweat, Her Campus, and xoNecole.
In her current role as senior beauty editor at Byrdie, Olivia covers trending beauty stories, reviews the buzziest products, and celebrates diverse voices in beauty. She has interviewed some of Hollywood's biggest names throughout her career, including Yara Shahidi, Kelly Rowland, Alicia Keys, Serena Williams, Ciara, Kerry Washington, and more. In addition to her editorial work, Olivia hosts a podcast called The Hue Report, which focuses on the Black beauty industry.
Aeshia DeVore Branch is the founder and CEO of PRETTY GIRLS SWEAT, a Black female-owned wellness brand empowering women to make fitness fun, accessible, and affordable. A passionate entrepreneur, Aeshia built the company from the ground up, combining her experience as a former high school athlete and award-winning TV producer. Since 2011, she has partnered with iconic brands like adidas, Aquafina, Banana Republic, Disney, Essence, New Balance, and Nike, bringing her mission to life.
A proud mom of three daughters, wife, and New York native, Aeshia’s work has been featured on ABC, SiriusXM, Shape Magazine, PopSugar, Create & Cultivate, and Ulta's Muse 100.
Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, PRETTY GIRLS SWEAT develops innovative events, engaging content, and products that inspire women to prioritize wellness. A portion of profits supports SWEAT MAKES CENTS, the brand’s nonprofit arm, which trains health leaders at 30+ college campuses to combat childhood obesity for future generations.
Jasmine Lewis is a Houston native, Pre-Med turned Beauty Entrepreneur, and the CEO and Founder of Vie Beauty. Following her graduation from Clemson University with a Bachelor's Degree in Biological Sciences, Jasmine completed esthetician school, where she discovered her true passion of beauty and wellness. Successfully learning the ins and outs of the beauty industry, Jasmine decided to combine her love of research and passion for beauty, and founded Vie Beauty, a company dedicated to inclusive beauty and skincare. Drawing inspiration from both her heritage and the legacy of her maternal and paternal grandmothers, Jasmine focused on building a beauty brand that would make women feel healthy, beautiful, confident and luxurious. Continuing the legacy and paving the way for women in her community, Jasmine is passionate about reaching out to communities, ensuring that all women- particularly those in underrepresented and underserved communities- are both educated and knowledgeable on the basic essentials of health and beauty. A recipient of the Eagle Award from Charge Up Campaign, Jasmine also recently partnered with beauty powerhouse, Sephora in an effort to help continue her mission of skin education and accessibility.