

Bring your own Reason to CELEBRATE 🎉
An end-of-year party for the wins that never made it to instagram!
When was the last time you celebrated something that didn’t come with a certificate, a raise, or a thousand likes?
Bring Your Own Reason to Celebrate is a heartwarming, end-of-year community gathering for people who want to honour their personal wins — big or small, loud or quiet.
We throw parties for promotions and engagements — but what about the quiet victories?
Maybe it’s:
“My baby finally slept through the night.”
“I took the plunge and got bangs — and they look amazing.”
“I went back to a childhood hobby”
“I said no for the first time.”
“I actually read the book club book.”
Or even, “I’ve had particularly good vibes lately.”
No trophies. No formal speeches. Just a cozy, heart-full evening to celebrate the small-but-mighty wins that got you here.
You’ll come in with your reason (big, small, weird, emotional, hilarious — we don’t judge),
meet other people doing the same,
and leave with a sugar rush, new friends, and a lighter heart.
No fancy dress codes. No networking nonsense.
A home away from home for anyone who’s ending the year quietly proud of themselves — for something the world might never know, but you do.
✨ Bring your story, your smile, your reason — whatever it is.
We’ll bring the the confetti and a room full of strangers who’ll cheer you like old friends.
📍 Event Details
City: Bengaluru
Location: JP Nagar (exact address shared with confirmed attendees)
Date: 22nd November (5PM onwards)
Seats: 20-25
Please Note: This is a free community event, lovingly hosted by our location partners — who also serve some amazing food and beverages from their own kitchen. 🫶 We’d love for you to support them by ordering something during the event — it’s our little way of saying thank you for opening their space to us to celebrate together.
💡 Hosts:
Bring your own Reason to Celebrate is an initiative by Sonali Dutta (she/her), founder of Youmanize, executed in collaboration with location partner Blank Canvas by Supratim Bhattacharya (he/they)
Whatever your “win,” we want to celebrate that.
Think of this as an end-of-year house party for people who clap for themselves.