Lululemon Stores Schedule March 8 International Women’s Day Classes and Giveaways
Lululemon stores are scheduling March 8, 2026 in-store activations nationwide, including a confirmed free Pilates class with ambassador Cat Henry at the Buffalo Walden Galleria from 9am–10am.

Multiple Eventbrite listings and local aggregators show lululemon stores across the U.S. scheduling community classes and in-store activations for March 8, 2026, centered on International Women’s Day. One concrete listing at the Walden Galleria in Buffalo, NY, pins a free Pilates session with ambassador Cat Henry from Buff & Flo running 9am–10am at lululemon, 1 Walden Galleria, #Suite J106, Buffalo, NY 14225.
The Buffalo Eventbrite page frames the gathering as membership-facing: “Come join us at lululemon for International Woman's Day! An exclusive event for our Members and Community.” The listing spells out logistics and partner vendors: “To help us celebrate international womans day, we will be hosting a Free Pilates class by our new ambassador, Cat Henry from Buff & Flo. Class will begin at 9am-10am, the only thing we ask you to bring is a mat and a waterbottle. After the class, you can enjoy offerings from other women owned businesses including; Lumos infrared sauna, permanent jewelry offered by Pegs Hardware, and treats from Pure Roots.” That block of copy appears twice in the supplied Eventbrite content.
Event signals beyond Buffalo are present but partial. The original aggregation cites multiple Eventbrite listings and references a Rochester Hills event on Eventbrite that “promote[s] community classes, local women-” but that fragment is truncated in supplied material. An Instagram fragment reads: “Come join us as we celebrate National Women's Day here at Lululemon. Our friends at Sync Social will be hosting a 1.2 mile run and our local” and ends mid-sentence, noting both an on-foot activation and a wording discrepancy where the post uses “National Women's Day” rather than “International Women’s Day.”
The in-store activations sit alongside lululemon’s corporate framing of women-focused investment and design. Corporate materials state: “Within lululemon’s communities, since the launch of the lululemon Centre for Social Impact in 2021, the company has funded US $6.4 million to organizations dedicated to advancing equity in wellbeing for women, including the Obama Foundation’s Girls Opportunity Alliance, CARE’s Made by Women, the Resilience Fund for Women in Global Value Chains, and Women Win.” Company copy also highlights heritage and product work: “And since the company’s founding 25 years ago, lululemon has continued to take a women’s-first design approach to its product innovation ... the company has more than two decades of research specific to women’s bodies and has a design team made up of approximately 75% women, resulting in quality products tailor made for women across all areas of apparel, including bras, women’s footwear, and more.”
Marketing context from CampaignAsia frames product timing around IWD in other markets: the piece notes that lululemon “launched its Blissfeel 2nd generation women's running shoes just one day before International Women’s Day,” and records taglines “Born for Her” and “Made for Her.” CampaignAsia also quotes singer and musician Amber Liu saying, “running made me find myself from the chaotic world.” The same roundup records Dove’s March 8 disclosure of a new global brand purpose and a pledge that “By 2030, Dove will be committed to supporting one million women, their families and communities worldwide to achieve prosperity.”
As March 8 approaches, the Buffalo Walden Galleria event provides the clearest, bookable instance of lululemon’s local activations: a free 9am–10am Pilates class with Cat Henry followed by pop-up offerings from Lumos, Pegs Hardware, and Pure Roots. Other Eventbrite and social fragments point to additional neighborhood activations from Rochester Hills to a Sync Social 1.2 mile run, even as several local listings remain truncated in the material supplied. If these listings hold, the in-store programming will pair lululemon’s community-level classes with vendor pop-ups and product messaging tied to International Women’s Day.
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