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By Lynn Jones | Jacksonville Free Press

Photographer and native Jaxon Felicia Anderson hosted her 2nd annual “Pretty & Powerful” soirée, bringing together in her studio a diverse gathering of women for a day of networking, inspiration, and connection. The event welcomed attendees eager to build relationships, exchange business insight, and gain knowledge from a panel of experts in influencing, entrepreneurship, and professional growth.

Set against a backdrop of elegant pink décor, the daytime affair featured flowing tapas and cocktails, creating a vibrant yet intimate atmosphere. Anderson goal is to build a community of female love rooted in confidence, collaboration and empowerment.

“This event is for the community and for all the pretty and powerful women in this room,” Anderson shared, reinforcing the mission behind the gathering—to create a space where women feel seen, supported, and inspired to uplift one another. That mission resonated deeply with attendees like guest Ms. Tori, who admitted, “I started not to come, because I didn’t know anyone,” but ultimately left with a renewed sense of connection and “a new Rolodex” of friends.

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Pretty & Powerful Takes Girl Power to the Next Level Success and Fellowship

By Lynn Jones | Jacksonville Free Press

Photographer and native Jaxon Felicia Anderson hosted her 2nd annual “Pretty & Powerful” soirée, bringing together in her studio a diverse gathering of women for a day of networking, inspiration, and connection. The event welcomed attendees eager to build relationships, exchange business insight, and gain knowledge from a panel of experts in influencing, entrepreneurship, and professional growth.

Set against a backdrop of elegant pink décor, the daytime affair featured flowing tapas and cocktails, creating a vibrant yet intimate atmosphere. Anderson’s goal is to build a community of female love rooted in confidence, collaboration and empowerment.

“This event is for the community and for all the pretty and powerful women in this room,” Anderson shared, reinforcing the mission behind the gathering—to create a space where women feel seen, supported, and inspired to uplift one another. That mission resonated deeply with attendees like guest Ms. Tori, who admitted, “I started not to come, because I didn’t know anyone,” but ultimately left with a renewed sense of connection and “a new Rolodex” of friends.

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