How to enjoy our changing midlife bodies
Event description
Midlife brings changes none of us signed up for. Bodies age, skin and hair change, and sometimes it can feel isolating.
But what if we could talk about it (all of it!) honestly — together?
Join Emma Wright, local body image coach and author, and Rosemary Chalmers, owner of D’or boutique, for an intimate evening of conversation at D’or in Arrowtown.
This isn’t a lecture. It’s a panel-style discussion. It's a chance to ask the questions you don’t normally get to ask, hear other women’s experiences, and walk away with a fresh perspective and practical ways to enjoy the body you’re in right now.
We’ll also be joined by a local therapist [TBC] to answer questions about managing change in this season of life.
What You’ll Experience
Real talk about why body changes in midlife can feel so unsettling — and why it’s not your fault.
Honest insights on style, hair, and skin from women who understand what you’re navigating.
A safe space to listen, share, and feel part of a community of smart midlife women.
By the End of the Evening You Will:
Understand why body changes can trigger strong emotions — and leave knowing no one is “failing.”
Hear candid stories, practical tools, and fresh ways to feel more grounded in your body right now.
Leave having had a fun evening, real community connection, and a new perspective on enjoying the body you’re in.
Reserve Your Free Spot
Seats are limited to just 20 women to keep the evening intimate.
Click the button to reserve your seat
About the Host
Emma Wright is a certified Body Image Coach with training in Trauma-Informed Cognitive Behavioural Coaching and Intuitive Eating.
She holds a Master’s degree and wrote her feminist thesis on how appearance pressure affects female athlete performance.
She’s the author of Body Confidence (HarperCollins), and has been featured on RNZ, The NZ Herald, Viva Magazine, The Breeze, and The Project.
Emma is known for her effective and compassionate coaching style, where she helps women find relief from food and body noise and learn to trust themselves again.
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