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International Women’s Day with Greta Kenyon

International Women’s Day with Greta Kenyon

We sit down with the founder of Together Journal and Muse, Greta Kenyon, to discuss womanhood, mentorship, and the power of community.

Greta Kenyon is the founder of Together Journal, New Zealand’s premier bridal magazine. Her impact on the industry is a testament to her vision, work ethic, and ability to cultivate meaningful relationships. Through her work, she has built not only a successful publication, but a community that celebrates creativity, connection, and modern love.

We’re continually inspired by Greta’s perspective and experience as a woman in business. Read her reflections below.


What does it mean to you to be a woman?

For me, being a woman begins with being a mother. It's the role that grounds me and shapes how I move through the world, constantly reminding me what truly matters.

Alongside that, I’m building a brand and business of my own. I am proud to be a woman in business and I hope I am encouraging others. I’m also a friend to many incredible women who inspire and support me in the most meaningful ways.

I think being a woman is about holding all of that at once. It’s about growing, finding balance where you can, and creating a life that feels true to you while staying connected to the people you love and supporting other women along the way.

 

How has womanhood evolved throughout your life?

As I have grown older, womanhood has come with a deeper sense of responsibility, not just to myself but to other women. I feel a strong pull to lift others up, to support and champion them whenever I can. When I look back, so much of my journey has been shaped by the women who inspire me, backed me and opened doors. Continuing that for the next generation feels both important and natural to me.

 

How can we better empower and uplift other women?

By leading through our actions and choosing to genuinely support one another. That means championing other women, collaborating, and consciously doing business with them. Small, consistent choices like these create real momentum and lasting change.

 

What is the legacy you hope to leave behind as a woman?

At the heart of it is my daughter, Zelda. I want her to grow up knowing she is equal, that her voice matters, and that there are no limits on what she can create or become.

Beyond that, I hope to lead my community of women by example, to be both strong and kind, and to inspire other women to back themselves and build something of their own on their own terms.



Shop Greta’s picks

Greta styles the Madsen heel with an olive toned dress, and the Kerr boot with a blue two piece set. 

Connect with Greta on her instagram and follow the Together Journal.