Women supporting women, a unique pop-up shopping event at Campbell Creative in Delray Beach gave female business owners an opportunity to thrive following the challenges they may have faced during the pandemic.“To be able to work with other women, get together and put on a fabulous event for the community and everybody around and celebrate,” said Amanda Perna, co-owner of A Little Wyld.Holiday Under the Palms featured 20 female owned businesses and gave them an opportunity to get in front of new customers which has been a challenge amid COVID-19.“The pandemic was definitely devesting for so many local businesses,” Perna said. According to the Small Business Administration, women business owners were the primary drivers of entrepreneurship during the pandemic.Now, customers are starting to return to store fronts and events but there are still some challenges business owners are facing.“Our challenges are really just a state of the world,” said Skye Dyer, co-owner of A Little Wyld. “Shipping, inventory shortages, the same thing most companies are dealing with.”They are hopeful that events like this one which celebrate the successes of women entrepreneurs is the start of more opportunities.“I think this is just the beginning,” Perna said. “ I think a lot more people are finally getting more comfortable and coming by and want to shop and want to support each other and get together finally.”The female-owned businesses involved in the event included: Parties Under the PalmsCampbell CreativeThe Flamingo HouseThe Montana MethodA little WyldAll Wrapped Up AquarelleBirdie Floral Truck Boards by NatBohemian Groove on the MoveBon HomieJade MaxxThe Bootlegger Mobile Bar Hiatus TequilaArdor organicKissed by a PixieJoannah Henley BeautyJust Call Me HumbertoLL Collection Margarini Design Co. Not My MamasPuka Maui Remnant HeirloomsSassy Rituals Solei SeaStix &Brix Swinton Pickleball Wine Line
Women supporting women, a unique pop-up shopping event at Campbell Creative in Delray Beach gave female business owners an opportunity to thrive following the challenges they may have faced during the pandemic.
“To be able to work with other women, get together and put on a fabulous event for the community and everybody around and celebrate,” said Amanda Perna, co-owner of A Little Wyld.
Holiday Under the Palms featured 20 female owned businesses and gave them an opportunity to get in front of new customers which has been a challenge amid COVID-19.
“The pandemic was definitely devesting for so many local businesses,” Perna said.
According to the Small Business Administration, women business owners were the primary drivers of entrepreneurship during the pandemic.
Now, customers are starting to return to store fronts and events but there are still some challenges business owners are…
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