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Style, Community and Intention: Inside Tynaè’s Vision for Style & Society

  • Writer: Brittany Marcus
    Brittany Marcus
  • 3 days ago
  • 3 min read

In a world where creativity often lives in silos, Tynaè Neal is building something different and intentional. As the founder of Style & Society, she is not just curating events. She is cultivating connection, confidence and community.


Her journey into fashion started long before the brand. From styling and creative direction to working on production sets, Tynaè has spent years mastering her craft and finding her voice in the industry. But what stood out most to her was not just the work. It was the disconnect. Creatives were thriving individually but rarely in the same rooms.


That gap became her inspiration.


Style & Society was born from a simple but powerful idea: What if everyone who needed each other actually met each other? What started as a small gathering quickly grew into a full-room experience, proving the need for authentic connection was real.


More Than an Event, It Is an Experience

Walking into a Style & Society event is nothing like a typical networking function. From the moment guests arrive, the energy is intentional.


There is a curated flow from check-in to cocktails, interactive icebreakers and music that keeps the room alive. Tynaè has reimagined what networking can feel like by removing pressure and replacing it with guided connection. Guests are encouraged to engage through conversation prompts and shared experiences, making it easier to meet new people without awkwardness.

“It is not just about being in the room. It is about how you experience the room.”-Tynaè

And that experience is always evolving.


This Saturday: A New Layer to the Experience

This Saturday’s event introduces something new, a panel-style conversation woven into the evening. While Style & Society has always been rooted in networking and creativity, this upcoming experience will also offer guests the opportunity to learn.


Midway through the event, attendees will hear from a curated group of creatives and professionals who will share insights on the creative industry, collaboration and navigating their journeys. It is a moment designed to pour back into the community and add depth to an already dynamic environment.After the panel, the energy shifts back into networking, music and connection, creating a full-circle experience that blends education, inspiration and celebration.


The Women Behind the Vision

While Tynaè is the visionary, Style & Society is powered by a collective.

Her team, Star Sanders, Brittany Rice, and Shaneka Elliot play key roles in bringing each event to life. From crafting specialty cocktails that match the theme to curating light bites and desserts, to serving as a sounding board behind the scenes, each woman contributes to the seamless flow of the experience.


It is a reflection of what the brand stands for, collaboration over competition.


The Power of Volunteers and Community

One of the most important elements of Style & Society is the community that helps build it. As the brand continues to grow, Tynaè is actively calling in volunteers, collaborators and sponsors to be part of the journey. From setup and guest experience to breakdown and support, volunteers play a critical role in executing each event.


But it is not just about helping. It is about access.


Volunteers gain:

• Entry into a room full of creatives and professionals

• Real-time networking opportunities

• Hands-on experience in event production

• A chance to build relationships that extend beyond the event

“It is mutual. You help me, I help you. That is what community is.”-Tynaé

What Makes Style & Society Special

At its core, Style & Society is a safe space for creatives.

It is a place where people can show up as their authentic selves, whether through fashion, conversation or creativity. While the events are fashion-forward and visually curated, there is no pressure to fit a mold. The only expectation is to be yourself. Each event is intentionally different, with new locations, themes and collaborators, keeping the experience fresh and unpredictable. And that is by design. Tynaè is not trying to oversaturate the space. She is creating moments that feel aligned, organic and impactful.


Final Thoughts

Style & Society is not just growing. It is evolving.

With each event, Tynaè continues to expand her vision, deepen community ties and create spaces where creatives do not just attend but belong.


This Saturday’s panel-style experience is the next step.

And if you have been looking for a room where style meets substance, where networking feels natural and where community is the foundation, this is it.



 
 
 

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