Photographer: Rostyslav Ripka
On March 8th, during the vibrant atmosphere of Paris Fashion Week, the Paris-based women’s community Frenchelles hosted an exclusive event in collaboration with Tiffany & Co.
The concept of “Breakfast at Tiffany” was created specifically to celebrate International Women’s Day. The morning gathering was dedicated to honoring women, their achievements, ambitions, and the power of female community.
Among the attendees were prominent Parisian and international personalities who continue to shape conversations in fashion, lifestyle, and digital culture. Influencers and content creators such as Anna Stukkert, Ella Bekind from Germany, Solan Pitsch from France, Noura Elmassaoudi from Germany, Angelika Tsanis from Greece, and Sania Camelli from France joined the celebration, each bringing her unique perspective and influence to the gathering. With audiences collectively reaching millions across social platforms, these women represent a new generation of global voices that combine creativity, entrepreneurship, and cultural awareness.
The event was organized by Karina Alifirova and Anna Galchinskaya, founders of Frenchelles, whose vision for the community is to create elegant and meaningful spaces where women can connect, collaborate, and support one another. Their approach focuses on carefully curated gatherings that bring together inspiring women from different industries and cultural backgrounds, celebrating female leadership.
Founded in Paris, Frenchelles is a dynamic women’s club that unites women who share an interest in culture, business, art, and lifestyle. Through thoughtfully curated events in France and across Europe, the club creates opportunities for women to build authentic relationships and exchange ideas in a refined and welcoming environment.

From cultural events to international trips and creative experiences, Frenchelles continues to develop a global network of women who value inspiration, ambition, and community.
The success of the “Breakfast at Tiffany” celebration demonstrates how powerful women-led communities have become in shaping cultural and professional landscapes. In cities like Paris, where fashion, art, and intellectual exchange have historically flourished, initiatives such as Frenchelles play an important role in fostering a new era of connection driven by women.
International Women’s Day serves as an annual reminder of the progress women have made across the world, but gatherings like this illustrate that empowerment is an ongoing process. Through carefully curated events, creative experiences, and international collaboration, Frenchelles continues to provide a platform where women can share ideas, inspire one another, and build meaningful partnerships.
As the elegant morning in Paris concluded, the essence of the event remained clear. “Breakfast at Tiffany” was more than a fashionable gathering during Paris Fashion Week. It was a celebration of ambition, creativity, and the remarkable strength that emerges when women unite around shared values and vision.
With its growing international presence and commitment to cultivating authentic relationships, Frenchelles continues to demonstrate the powerful impact of community in shaping the future of female leadership.

