Molly Rosen is an author, writer, entrepreneur and consultant straddling the media, fashion, music, literary, entertainment, and non-profit worlds. In 2012, she founded the wedding company Stone Fox Bride, which quickly grew to a global fashion phenomenon, influencing bohemian bridal trends worldwide. Within two years @stonefoxbride amassed a following of 125K — it’s viral #stonefoxrings captions, seasonal collections, and provocative campaigns (featuring Cass Bird, Dree Hemingway, Paloma Elsesser and Jemima Kirke) jolted the conventional wedding world from it’s doldrums and created space for a new wave of young designers to make their mark. Rosen has worked in partnership with Ralph Lauren, Ryan Roche, Pam Love, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Vogue Magazine, Domino Magazine, Clinique, Cointreau, Williams Sonoma, One Kings Lane and more. In 2015 she was named one of the Most Creative People by Fast Company. Following the death of her father in 2018, she founded the Brooklyn Writers Collective in the basement of her Williamsburg apartment building. That same year, she started her own Instagram handle @mollyrosenguy which grew organically to 30K within ten months, using the hashtag #cluboflostdaughters. BWC has since evolved into a robust, global community of online workshops and retreats devoted to the power of personal storytelling. BWC students have gone on to publish stories in the New York Times, The Cut, Vogue, McSweeneys, The Rumpus and The Moth; sold books to Doubleday, Macmillan and Random House, and earned their MFA’s in creative writing from NYU, Columbia, The New School and more. Rosen is a champion of young writers and innovative voices and her workshops are brave, boundaried spaces rooted in community engagement, active listening and transformation. Her creative clairvoyance, ability to retain information, hone in on the “meaty, molten core” of a story and help students shape a viable narrative container has helped many previously stuck people move through psychic muck and face down debilitating writer’s block. Her first book of essays, “Love, Lust and Wedding Planning for the Wild at Heart” (Random House) was published in 2018. She is currently working on a memoir about motherhood and #metoo called “Fawn”.