FoundHers Dinner vol. III: A Gathering of Women Who Build, Create & Inspire

Some evenings are not built around extravagance, but around the energy created when the right people meet around one table. The third edition of FoundHers Dinnervol. III was created from exactly this idea — to build a space for women who create, lead, build brands, stand behind creative projects and companies, and spend most of their lives moving at a constant pace. An evening where, for a moment, they do not have to introduce themselves through achievements, but simply through who they are.

This time, the gathering took place inside the modernist villa The House Art in Prague’s Hanspaulka district, where women from very different worlds came together — founders of independent brands, creative studios and agencies, designers, artists, and women behind personal projects and businesses resonating far beyond the Czech Republic. Each brought a different story, perspective, and experience of entrepreneurship, creativity, and feminine energy. And that became the true strength of the evening — authenticity, openness, and the opportunity to hear stories from women who often navigate similar emotions and challenges, even if they come from entirely different industries.

FoundHers was never created as networking in the traditional sense.

It is more a moment where women can sit together, exchange experiences, support one another, share ideas, and perhaps remind themselves that professional life does not always have to revolve around performance, speed, and constant pressure for the next achievement.

“I think many women spend most of their time in environments where they are expected to be strong, efficient, and constantly proving themselves. FoundHers was created as the opposite of that. A space where women can simply be themselves, speak openly, share both their projects and doubts, and feel supported by other women experiencing similar things,” shared the organisers during the evening.

Conversations naturally moved between entrepreneurship, creativity, leadership, motherhood, personal brands, and the constant search for balance between ambition and personal wellbeing. These are exactly the kinds of conversations FoundHers was designed to encourage — not as another event platform, but as a community of women who genuinely have something to share beyond social media and business meetings.

“At MAGPAPER, we constantly meet incredible women building inspiring projects, yet often functioning under enormous pressure and constant expectations. FoundHers was created as a space where they can slow down for a moment, feel comfortable being themselves, and connect with women navigating similar experiences — both professionally and personally,” says editor-in-chief of MAGPAPER.

“In our everyday work, we often move through very masculine environments — architecture, development, production, business. That is exactly why we feel the need to create spaces where feminine energy, sensitivity, emotion, and mutual support can exist naturally,” adds the Atelier Monday team.

The production concept was further shaped together with Destination Edit, a creative platform approaching events as experiential storytelling. The evening was therefore never only about the guests or the programme itself, but about atmosphere, emotion, detail, and the feeling that remains long after the evening ends.

Beauty, Taste & Atmosphere — Together

The main partner of the evening was Oslo Skin Lab, whose philosophy naturally became part of the entire concept. The Scandinavian approach to beauty — rooted in simplicity, quality, and inner care — influenced not only the visual aesthetics of the dinner, but also the culinary experience carefully created by chef Kristina Odermatt.



Each course worked with freshness, lightness, and ingredients inspired by inner balance, hydration, and everyday wellbeing. Oslo Skin Lab products were subtly incorporated throughout the menu and atmosphere of the evening — from The Glow™ to The Solution™ collagen peptides served within the dessert. The gastronomic concept naturally connected beauty, wellbeing, and contemporary lifestyle into one cohesive aesthetic experience.


“Your skin reflects what is happening within,” says Oslo Skin Lab founder Cecilie Nordstrøm. This idea quietly became the invisible thread running through the entire evening — care as something natural, long-term, and deeply personal.

The atmosphere was further elevated by The House itself — an art hub and contemporary gallery located inside the iconic modernist villa designed by architect Tomáš Šašek. A space dedicated to architecture, art, dialogue, and contemporary creators became a naturally inspiring setting for FoundHers. Throughout the evening, the villa itself almost felt like part of the conversation — calm, intimate, aesthetic, and open.

Signature cocktails were curated by Warehouse #1 and Fever-Tree, led by Tomáš Mozr. Elegant alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks built around botanical notes, premium ingredients, and effortless lightness flowed through the evening, becoming as essential to the atmosphere as the music, lighting, and conversations themselves.

Sparkling wines were presented by the Moravian winery Villa Valtice, a brand representing the contemporary face of Moravian winemaking while balancing tradition with a modern lifestyle approach.

The evening was completed by floral installations from boutique flower studio InBloom. Together with her team, the founder created arrangements that felt natural, organic, and quietly elegant — enhancing the atmosphere without unnecessary extravagance. The flowers became yet another subtle layer connecting the visual identity of the evening.

“One of the most beautiful things about FoundHers is that nobody feels the need to perform. The conversations felt honest, warm, and surprisingly open from the very beginning,” shared one of the guests after the dinner.

Another guest described the atmosphere as: “It felt incredibly refreshing to be surrounded by inspiring women without sensing competition in the room. There was support, calmness, and a feeling that we are all navigating similar things in our own ways.”

FoundHers once again proved that the most memorable evenings are rarely built around programme alone, but around people who genuinely have something to say to one another.

And perhaps that is exactly why gatherings like this feel more important today than ever before — they create space for slowing down, new ideas, support, and the reminder that success may look different for everyone, but authentic connection remains one of the most valuable things we can create together.

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