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Like Brides: Women Dressed in White Met at an Evening of Elegance
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Like Brides: Women Dressed in White Met at an Evening of Elegance

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Women gathered for an elegant leadership evening on a boat cruise along the Neris River in Vilnius.
  • The event fostered networking and idea exchange, with international guests from France and Germany sharing insights.
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White-clad women created an evening of lightness and aesthetics, naturally blending conversation, ideas, and new acquaintances. Throughout the event, participants sailed on the Neris River aboard a special boat, enjoying Vilnius's views and a summer sunset. Music and live interaction fostered a light atmosphere, enhanced by the saxophone melodies of Juozas Kuraitis. Host Tadas Rimgaila ensured good spirits and kept the evening flowing.

This year's event featured an international touch, with guests from France and Germany joining the community. They shared insights on business development, leadership, and collaboration opportunities. "The White Evening has long been more than an event," said IBWN president Laura Aldonฤ—. "It is a platform of community where creative, ambitious, and mutually supportive women meet โ€“ connections and real projects are born here."

The white attire for the evening served as a subtle yet strong symbol of openness, trust, and new beginnings. The aesthetically cohesive image created a special mood, reflected in the photos, which participants acknowledged were particularly expressive this year. The informal setting allowed business topics to naturally merge with the summer mood, music, and live communication. According to attendees, such meetings become the starting point for the strongest relationships and new projects.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.