💘 Lovers Ball: Wi$hli$t Edition
- Christine Joy Pangilinan
- Apr 22
- 3 min read
There are nights you plan…and then there are nights that feel like a Taylor Swift bridge—where everything hits at once, a little chaotic, a little emotional, and somehow exactly what you needed. Lovers Ball was that kind of night. It wasn’t just an event. It was a room full of people who get it—the lyrics, the feelings, the nostalgia, the healing, the joy. A space where you could show up as your full self… glitter, heartbreak, soft girl era, healing era, main character energy!
✨ What Lovers Ball Felt Like
From the moment you walked in, it felt different.Like stepping into a real-life Lover era dream.
Pink tones, sparkles, music that feels like memories…and that instant comfort of knowing you’re surrounded by people who love Taylor Swift just as loudly as you do.
There’s something really special about that.Because being a Swiftie isn’t just about the music—it’s about feeling seen.
💗 The Magic Was in the Details
Every corner of Lovers Ball had intention behind it.
You could:✨ Make your own glittery aura spray at the Opalite DIY Station💌 Send Candy Grams to your crush or your bestie (because we love a soft moment)🌸 Leave a wish on the Wishlist Tree and take one with you.
It was interactive. It was emotional. It made you pause and feel something.
🎶 A Night That Soundtracked Our Feelings
With DJ Avery sets, live performances by Arden + Aryah, and a room full of people screaming lyrics like therapy, the energy never dropped.
There’s something healing about dancing to songs that once broke you…and realizing you’re okay now. Or at least… getting there.
That’s the kind of energy we hold at SoCal Swifties Club—we don’t just celebrate the highs, we honor the messy middle too.
🫶 Community Over Everything
The best part? The friendships.
Seeing people meet for the first time and instantly connect over a song…
Watching strangers become friends by the end of the night…
That’s why we do this.
Because in a world that can feel really heavy sometimes,we deserve spaces that feel safe, joyful, and a little magical.
🛍️ Supporting Our Swiftie Small Businesses
One of the most meaningful parts of Lovers Ball was getting to spotlight our incredible local small business owners and Swiftie vendors.
These are people who create with heart. Who show up with their art, their ideas, their late nights, their dreams… and trust our community to hold and support them.
From handmade pieces to curated goodies, every booth had a story behind it—and you could feel that energy in the room.
So to every vendor who said yes to being part of Lovers Ball: thank you for sharing your magic with us.
And to our community…thank you for showing up the way you always do.
For shopping small. For choosing intention.For pouring love back into the people who make this community so special.
That kind of support doesn’t go unnoticed—it’s what keeps everything we’re building alive.
🤍 Giving Back Together
Something that’s really important to me with SoCal Swifties Club is that we don’t just gather—we give back.
And because of you, we were able to donate $235 to the American Civil Liberties Union, which is 13% of what we made from Lovers Ball—exactly as we promised.
That donation exists because of every ticket purchased.
So truly…thank you.
This is what it looks like when community shows up not just for fun, but for something bigger.
💫 Why Lovers Ball Matters
Lovers Ball isn’t just about dressing up or taking cute photos (even though yes, we definitely did that too).
It’s about:
Feeling seen
Letting yourself have fun again
Healing out loud
Finding your people
Donating to our community bigger than us
And reminding yourself that joy is still yours to claim.
💌 Until the Next One…
If you were there, you already know.If you missed it… don’t worry, we’re just getting started.
Remembere this as your sign to come to the next one, bring your bestie (or come solo and leave with 10 new friends), and let yourself experience it fully.
Because nights like this? They stay with you.
XO,
SoCal Swifties Club
































































































































































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