Femininity in Motion: Women's Day by The Odder Side

Women's Day at The Odder Side is not about predictable gestures – it's a moment to view femininity through the lens of freedom, passion, and a strength that doesn't need applause to change the world. Since 2014, when Justyna Przygońska and Brygida Kubiś began creating this brand, we have celebrated women who live life on their own terms – in the comfort of loose sweaters, with open backs as a sign of independence. Today, we present seven extraordinary personalities who inspire us: Joanna Czech, Magdalena Górka, Zoe Kravitz, Nadia Lee Cohen, Billie Eilish, Sophia Roe, and Sonia Szóstak. Their stories prove that femininity is the art of creating – oneself and reality – on one's own terms.

Joanna Czech, a Polish skincare specialist who conquered Hollywood, teaches us that true beauty is born from knowledge and care. She started in Poland, and years later became a beauty guru for stars like Kim Kardashian and Cate Blanchett. Her approach to skincare? Less is more. Naturalness, consistency, and technique are her secret. She inspires us with her work ethic and the fact that she never follows trends – rather, trends follow her.

Magdalena Górka, a Polish cinematographer, is a quiet force behind the lens. She has worked on films such as Agnieszka Holland's "Spoor," creating visual narratives that breathe with emotion. In the male-dominated world of cinema, her sensitivity and precision break down barriers. For us, she is an inspiration to seek beauty in details and even the smallest moments.

Art without borders

Nadia Lee Cohen

British photographer, model, and director Nadia Lee Cohen transports us into surreal worlds full of color and irony. Her work, inspired by pop culture and vintage aesthetics, is a testament to uncompromising creativity. She crafts visions where women are brave, strange, and beautiful – always themselves. At The Odder Side, we see in her a reflection of our belief that fashion is a way to express personality, not to follow trends.

Sophia Roe

A Taste of Authenticity

Sophia Roe, a New York-based chef and activist, transforms food into a tool for connection and change. Her cooking shows and social media promote conscious cooking with respect for nature. Sophia demonstrates that femininity is about care – for oneself, for others, for the planet. She inspires us with her awareness, attention to detail, and the way she proves that the kitchen can be a tool for social change.

Strength in simplicity

From Joanna, who teaches us self-care, to Nadia, who captures beauty in a frame – these women remind us that strength isn't always loud, and change begins with small gestures. At The Odder Side, we believe that femininity is a space you create – in a loose shirt, in a glance in the mirror, in decisions you make against the grain. Women's Day isn't just about their stories, but yours. What do you celebrate in yourself today? Perhaps comfort, perhaps courage, or perhaps that quiet certainty that the world awaits your move.