Over the weekend, a new chapter was officially written as Smoove Network unveiled the evolution of its long-running Girl Talk concept into a more structured women-focused initiative now known as Smoove For Her.
The announcement was made during the maiden Girl Talk Brunch, held in collaboration with Nura, marking a strategic shift from a conversation series into a full-scale impact-driven platform dedicated to women’s growth, expression and community building.
What began as casual yet meaningful girl talk discussions has now expanded into a wider movement aimed at creating intentional spaces for young women to connect, learn and thrive beyond digital conversations. The rebrand reflects Smoove Network’s commitment to turning dialogue into real-life experiences and long-term empowerment opportunities.
The brunch experience embodied this new direction, bringing together young women, creatives and industry voices for an afternoon of painting sessions, networking and open conversations. Guests shared personal insights on friendship, self-development, creativity and womanhood in an atmosphere designed for comfort and authenticity.
Notable personalities such as influencer Miss Enny and fashion designer Goldyn Adams joined the experience, adding their voices and presence to the growing community spirit the initiative seeks to build.
According to the vision behind the rebrand, Smoove For Her is positioned not just as an event series, but as a developing ecosystem where women can access curated experiences, meaningful dialogue and collaborative opportunities that extend beyond a single gathering.
The collaboration with Nura further reinforced this vision, blending beauty, lifestyle and community in a way that resonated strongly with attendees. From interactive painting moments to candid conversations and networking, the event reflected a more intentional and experiential approach to women-focused programming.
With this successful launch, Smoove Network signals a clear evolution, moving from conversations about women to creating spaces and experiences built for women. The positive reception suggests that Smoove For Her may soon become one of the standout lifestyle and empowerment platforms for young women in Ghana’s creative space.



