Our first ever POPFLEX Girl Dinner

Invited our most loyal POPFLEX customers to our first ever private brand dinner – we’re calling it “Girl Dinner” – and not only did we share mocktails and good food…I also shared a really big secret 🤐

You’ll find out in a couple weeks don’t you worry.

 

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TBH I wasn’t sure how the vibes were gonna be since like 99% of us would be meeting for the first time, but somehow it worked…somehow it was comfortable, fun, and light, and people even asked if we were a bachelorette group!? I saw people exchanging numbers and planning future hangouts (yay for adult friendships) and that made my heart so happy.

I’m so grateful for every single one of our customers because without your support, enthusiasm, and genuine belief in the designs, I would not be able to live out my childhood dream every single day.

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I’m also very grateful to my team who genuinely cares about you guys so much. Ideas like Girl Dinner aren’t about ROI, profit, or selling anything. That’s not the point. The point is to connect, make friends and enjoy an evening out with other like minded girlies because why? Because we can. So let’s.

LA ✅

Where should we go next!?

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  1. Uyia E. says:

    Cassey,

    You are such a beautiful soul. Thank you for Blogilates, Popflex, and all of the other wonderful things you add to this world by being the person that you are. Your honesty, humility, joviality, transparency, inventiveness, and kindness are truly a blessing and gift to all those that you impact–both in-person and virtually. I am so sorry that you were bullied by careless and hurtful people on the internet; you did NOT deserve it, I hope and pray that you heal from their ugly words, and not one comment has ever been true. I appreciate you being so open about why you stopped making workout videos. Your vulnerability in sharing how you were affected by bullying reminded me (as a teenage girl whose been bullied), that it is okay to be in the process of emotional healing. Girl Dinner looked like such an elegant and fun get-together, your big, beautiful smiles said everything. Please come to Seattle, WA or Portland, OR! ☺️🩷

    P.S. Thanks for all the thumbholes and pockets! 😉