
By SunnyD
There is a moment, just as you push open the door to Zoya, when the world seems to exhale for you. The noise softens. The rush slows. A gentler rhythm rises to meet you. Yet before the calm, there is something else you notice first. Zoya is, at its heart, a full-service beauty and self-care space designed for women who carry entire worlds within them. From nail care, skin treatments, hair services, and body rituals, every experience is shaped with intention and delivered with a warmth that feels deeply personal. Nothing here is rushed. Nothing is loud.
Nothing is transactional. Every service is crafted to feel like a soft return to yourself. Inside, the space itself mirrors that quiet promise. Soft ivory walls, warm teak, cane textures, linen, muted seafoam, and morning-light tones that feel like they were chosen to settle your spirit. It is beauty that whispers rather than shouts, created for women who rarely pause long enough to feel held. And in a world that demands so much from women across every generation, that kind of beauty becomes more than a service. It becomes a necessity. For the
twenty-something finding her place. For the thirty-something balancing ambition and home.
For the forty-something rediscovering her identity beneath responsibility. For the
fifty-something rewriting her script with clarity and courage. For the sixty-plus woman who has lived enough lives to know that softness is strength. Zoya is for all of them.
A Founder Who Built the Space She Needed but Never Had
What makes Zoya magnetic is not just the aesthetic or the services, but the woman who envisioned it. After 30 years in the corporate world, much of it in the demanding global apparel industry, Shehani De Zoysa decided to begin again. She had lived the race many women know well, motherhood on one side, career on the other, and the weight of proving oneself in rooms that measured ambition by sacrifice. At 50, she chose a different kind of courage. She built a space that reflects not just who she is, but who she has become.
“For most of my corporate life I was torn between motherhood and career, always feeling like I had to do more to prove that I was committed and focused. There were moments when choosing my girls made me feel small in rooms where ambition was measured only by how much of yourself you were willing to sacrifice. A lot of this comes from watching my parents.
My Mum and Dad worked tirelessly and built businesses for others, always giving more than they kept for themselves. They never took the time to care for their own wellbeing, and in many ways, they paid the price with their lives. They never even made it to retirement. I carry that lesson deeply. I do not want that story to repeat itself with us. And in its own way, Zoya carries both of them. I followed my Dad into production, and now, without even realising it at first, I have followed my Mum into beauty. She opened my eyes to this world. She had a gift for making people feel beautiful and cared for, and people loved her for it. That spirit lives inside this space. Zoya is my response to all those years. It is the softness I never had, the space my parents never allowed themselves, and the place I wish existed for women like me who were constantly trying to be everything, everywhere, for everyone. I wanted to create a space where women, no matter their age or chapter, could slow down without guilt and feel held without having to justify it. This space is my reminder to every woman who has carried the weight of expectations: you are allowed to choose yourself. And you deserve moments designed just for you.”
A Space Crafted for Every Season of Womanhood
Zoya understands something many beauty spaces overlook. Women are not one demographic, they are many seasons, many stories, many layers of giving and becoming. A Gen Z woman steps in for expression. A millennial comes for balance. Gen X seeks a moment between responsibilities. Boomers return for comfort and renewal. And Zoya meets each of them with the same quiet truth: You matter here. You belong here. You can rest here.
A New Kind of Self Care
In a culture that glorifies exhaustion as achievement, Zoya offers a softer counterpoint. Self care is not indulgence. It is maintenance for the soul. It is choosing yourself in small, intentional ways. It is remembering that you are allowed to feel whole. Zoya is that reminder. Calm, created with intention. Beauty, crafted with meaning. A space where every visit feels like a gentle celebration of you. No matter your age. No matter your chapter. No matter the world you carry within you. Zoya. A new way to love yourself.






