Body & Bloom - Valentine's Workshop

Body & Bloom - Valentine's Workshop

EVENT DETAILS
Location: Mayana Studio, Toronto
Date: Thursday February 12th
Time: 6-9PM 

Regular price$75.00
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Reclaim Your Valentine: An Evening of Creativity & Self-Remembrance

Self-love is a revolutionary act - PERIOD.

That's why we're hosting a powerful and intimate event to be your own Valentine's  designed to celebrate all forms of love starting with self-love.

Join us for an evening where powerful conversations meet purposeful creative expression. Craft a meaningful floral arrangement for yourself. Sip a thoughtfully prepared cocktail. And engage in guided reflections and conversations designed to release old narratives and reconnect with your body as your lifelong vessel.

Get Ready to:

CREATE an expressive floral arrangement as a tangible gift to yourself.
DISCUSS how body autonomy, self-worth, and collective liberation are deeply interconnected through a facilitated group conversation.
RELEASE old narratives about your body and worth through guided exercises.
RECONNECT with the simple truth that your body is your vessel, not your definition.
SIP enjoy a signature cocktail while connecting with other like minded women/folks.
RECLAIM Optional fitting experience available focused on redefining the body narrative.

This is an intimate event with limited space so grab your girls and join us for a night that is promised to fill up your cup and leave you feeling inspired.


  1. A guided floral arrangement experience
  2. All floral materials and tools provided
  3. One curated signature cocktail (non-alcoholic option available)
  4. Guided activities for release, expression, and reconnection
  5. Full BTS access to the Mayana studio
  6. Private undergarment fitting experience (optional, limited availability)

This gathering is for anyone who identifies as a woman and believes that self-love is a revolutionary act. It is for those ready to create beauty with intention, release what no longer serves them, and connect with a community centered on truth and care.

  1. Anyone reimagining Valentine’s on their own terms.
  2. Anyone craving creative expression, grounding, and beauty.
  3. Folks who want to reconnect with their body without pressure.
  4. Folks seeking an intentional, intimate alternative to traditional Valentine's.

The goal is to explore creativity, it is completely beginner friendly no experience required. All materials will be provided for you. You will be guided throughout the workshop with the Founder - Nadine.

Bring yourself and an open mind! All materials needed to participate will be provided for you.

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Mayana Studio,
100 Cawthra Ave, Unit #100
M6N 3C2 Toronto, ON Canada

Free street parking.

All ticket sales are final. Tickets are non-refundable and can be transferred to another person if needed. By purchasing a ticket, you agree to these terms.

Got Questions? Email us at hello@mayanageneviere.com or message us on Whatsapp at 647-343-4303.

Facilitator & Host

Nadine Woods

I created Mayana to make beautiful, functional lingerie and to create a space where women can celebrate themselves, their bodies, and their stories. It’s about pulling back the curtain on how culture, fashion, and expectations have shaped and often exploited how we experience our own bodies and sense of being.

Valentine’s has always been one of my favourite days, not for commercial gifts, or romance but for celebrating love in all its forms starting with yourself.

Valentine’s staples; flowers, lingerie, cocktails are usually associated as "for others". This year, we’re turning the day into a celebration of YOU. Make it a ritual to honour your body, your mind, and your joy, and we’ll show you how.

Mayana Studio

We craft socially conscious intimates and host transformative events within a space intentionally designed to hold women through every life chapter. Here, the making of a garment and the unfolding of a conversation are equally sacred acts. We center dialogue on decolonization, truth-telling, and the profound work of reclaiming the narratives that live in our bodies and our histories. This is where design meets liberation.