The ‘models’ featured were local agents, Emma Moyle from Ray White Carpenter Realty, mother and daughter combo, Nicky Malloy and Georgia Malloy-Jackson from Harcourts Blue Fern Realty and Jacqui Ding from Barfoot & Thompson Mt Eden.
Georgia, who strutted the catwalk in a freshly styled outfit, said the practical styling advice was immediately applicable to her professional life.
"Lou's approach to intentional dressing really resonated with me," Georgia said. "In real estate, we're always representing not just properties but ourselves as professionals. Having a wardrobe that makes me feel confident and authentic will definitely impact how I show up for my clients."
Ray White Glenfield sales agent Rochelle Brinsdon said events like these are vital for women in the industry.
"What I love about Leading Ladies is that we can put aside competition and focus on supporting each other as women in business," she said. "The conversations I've had tonight have given me fresh perspectives on challenges we all face, regardless of which agency we work for."
realestate.co.nz CEO Sarah Wood said she was proud to be here tonight as the major partner of this Leading Ladies event.
“The energy in the room tonight was amazing. Everyone was cheering each other on. Real estate can be a tough business at times, and it’s really great to see all of the friendships getting formed and everyone just having fun.”
The audience engaged enthusiastically during the Q&A session, with questions about winter essentials and versatile wardrobe pieces that can transition from formal business settings to casual networking events.
Larissa Tuhaka concluded the evening by announcing plans for the next Leading Ladies event, with details to be released soon.
"The momentum we're building is incredible," she said. "Each event grows stronger as more women recognise the value of coming together across agency lines. We're not just building careers, we're building a community that elevates everyone."