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Scouse Girls Social Set To Empower Next Generation of Liverpool Girls

A first of its kind event, specifically for teenage girls, will take place at BOXPARK Liverpool on Sunday 12 October from 11am-5pm.

Created by Girls With Dreams Club, an inspirational organisation that provides workshops, events and coaching for teenage girls, and in partnership with Francesca Kearns, better known as Francesca Couture, Scouse Girl Social will be the ultimate celebration of amazing women in Liverpool, showcasing role models to create a ripple effect in helping young girls imagine bigger futures.

Nic Byrne and Sarah Worsley, the Co-Founders of Girls With Dreams Club, are on a mission to help them grow in confidence, explore who they are and dream bigger than the world sometimes expects.

With a background in business, Nic has spent over two decades creating spaces where girls, women, and communities can thrive. Co-founding the award-winning Urban Calm salon group and children’s wellness brand Mini Madams, Nic blends entrepreneurial grit with her training in intuitive psychology to deliver workshops, retreats, and pop-ups that combine insight, energy and fun. 

Her Scouse spirit and belief in people’s potential drive everything she does, from mentoring young women to shaping Liverpool’s future as part of the Imagine Liverpool Board.

Sarah is an integrative counsellor who specialises in supporting teenagers and the families around them. Known for her empathy and down-to-earth approach, she creates safe, non-judgemental spaces where young people can build resilience, confidence, and self-understanding.

Sarah co-designs retreats and workshops that help teens and tweens connect, reflect and grow.

With Girls With Dreams Club at the forefront, they’ve created the Scouse Girl Social to inspire the next generation, giving them access to female role models from Liverpool with key speakers including Natasha Jonas world champion boxer, Red Run founder, Megan Kimmance, Owner of Noughts & Kisses, Jemma Bramley and Georgia and Jade Morgan, Founders of Propel PR, to name a few.

In addition to the speakers, creativity will also be at the centre of Scouse Girl Social with an exciting catwalk show marking the official launch of Fashionista by Francesca created by the city’s renowned fashion designer Francesca Couture. A new range designed for teens.

Fairy Tale Endings, will showcase next season’s must-have prom dress looks for unforgettable moments.

The exciting fashion show will also feature FIA Activewear; a new local brand focussed on performance, quality and an accessible price point for teens through to women and Blanca Sport, the athleisure brand for cool kids.

With music from the city’s Bethany Webster and Rain Castillo, and DJs Kaci-Lea Lynch, Mollie Lucock, Ruby Richards and DJ Lilsss taking to the decks, as well as a special appearance from Liverpool’s TikTok star Ella Hewitt, and Lucy Conlan paired with workshops including pilates with Pilates by Becka, a DJ workshop introducing girls to the art of DJing and mixing live and a gut, health and wellness workshop  there’s something for everyone at Scouse Girls Social.

Other amazing local brands involved in Scouse Girls Social include a range of fashion, beauty, lifestyle and creative including Girlfriend Collective, Fairytale Endings, Peaches and Cream, MD Activewear, SKO, ATIA, Insane Interiors, Mi Amor, Kendall’s Jewellery Box and Hair Genie, Spray & Style, Blanca Sport, Made Creative, Luau World, Knotty Potty, and Haus of Irida.

From 11am-5pm, the event will be packed with exciting activities for young girls, but at the core of Scouse Girls Social is providing a space for girls to build their creativity, confidence and community in the heart of Liverpool.

On site at BOXPARK, Scouse Girls Social, which is sponsored by Jayde Spa, Excello Law, and Tatti Lashes, is also putting care, safety and support of young people at the forefront with specialist organisations on hand to provide guidance and resources including TEDS UK which provides support for eating disorder sufferers and their families and RIVER, an organisation that raises awareness around drug use and offers vital education.

Tickets are available for £11 for general admission, or for VIP access, guests can also enjoy early access to the workshops and guaranteed meet and greets for £16.50. Accompanying adult tickets are £5.50 (must be 18+ and attending with a child).

Nic Byrne, co-creator of Scouse Girls Social, explained: “At Girls With Dreams Club, our mission is to inspire and encourage all young girls to live loudly and unapologetically and to do that by supporting each other. We host workshops and events but Scouse Girl Social is us putting our mission into practice on a much larger scale and we’re delighted to be hosting this first-of-its-kind event for young women in our city alongside Francesca.”

Sarah Worsley, co-creator of Scouse Girls Social, added: “From fashion to incredibly successful role models from Liverpool with a variety of backgrounds, to music, workshops and more, our aim is to create a space where we can educate the next generation, foster a community environment where young girls can meet other like-minded teens and get them thinking about their futures without limits.”

Francesca Kearns, co-creator of Scouse Girls Social, said: “We’re a city bursting with creativity and amazing resources but it’s not always as obvious to young people. We’re really excited to bring together so many amazing people, businesses and initiatives under one roof at BOXPARK to showcase the very best of Liverpool. It doesn’t matter what your interests are, whether it’s fashion, music, sports, beauty, health and wellbeing or business, there’s something for everyone and we can’t wait to see so many young girls there on Sunday 12th October.”

Editor

Founder and Editor Clare Deane channels her passion for Liverpool’s vibrant culture into every part of Liverpool Noise. A champion of the city’s music scene, a regular on the local food trail, and a dedicated supporter of arts and culture, Clare brings an insider’s perspective to the stories that matter — making sure the city’s creative pulse is always heard.

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