There comes a point in a woman’s life where networking no longer excites her.
Visibility is no longer enough.
Applause is no longer enough.
Even success, on its own, is no longer enough.
She wants alignment.
She wants depth.
She wants proximity to other women who understand what it takes to build something meaningful, and what it costs.
Booked and Bougie Elite was born from that realization.
Not from aesthetics.
Not from exclusivity for its own sake.
Not from a desire to create hierarchy.
But from a desire to curate a table.
A table for Black women who are founders, therapists, doctors, artists, inventors, writers, travelers, entrepreneurs, and community leaders.
Women who have gone through their own dark night of the soul and rebuilt.
Women who understand that abundance is more than physical wealth. That wealth includes nervous system safety, sovereignty, time, collaboration, creativity, and legacy.
Elite is not about proximity for clout.
It is about proximity for power: the soft kind.
What Elite Actually Is
Elite is an intimate, curated circle within Booked & Bougie designed for multidimensional Black women who are actively building in their own lanes and desire a deeper level of connection, collaboration, and refinement.
Inside Elite, we prioritize:
- Intentional, in-person curated gatherings (like our Supper Clubs)
- A smaller, more intimate container for meaningful conversation
- Cross-industry support and referrals
- Legacy-focused conversations
- Travel experiences rooted in depth, not performance
- Emotional maturity and mutual elevation
This is not a volume-based membership.
It is depth-based.
The women in Elite are not competing for visibility. They are building infrastructure in their own industries. They value collaboration over comparison. They believe it is possible for all of us to shine.
The Heart Behind It
I have built communities for years.
I have seen what happens when rooms are large but not aligned.
I have seen what happens when ambition is not regulated.
I have seen what happens when women gather without shared values.
Elite is different.
This is for women who have healed enough to build responsibly.
Women who understand boundaries.
Women who celebrate other women’s wins without jealousy.
Women who are deconstructing traditional definitions of wealth and redefining it for themselves.
In 12 months, I envision Elite as a close-knit tribe of Black women who:
- Refer business to one another
- Travel together
- Invest in one another’s ideas
- Speak on one another’s stages
- Support one another’s launches
- Create generational impact in their own lanes
This is legacy work.
And legacy moves differently than trends.
Why This Matters Now
We are living in a time where Black women are building at unprecedented levels.
But too often, we are building alone.
Elite is my answer to that.
Not louder.
Not bigger.
But stronger.
Fewer women.
More depth.
More alignment.
More intention.
This is a space for the woman who no longer needs to prove she belongs in powerful rooms, but wants to help build one.
If this resonates with you, I invite you to apply.
This is not about fitting in.
It is about recognizing yourself.

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