ARTHA Wellness Sanctuary Brings Studio City Together for a High-Profile Night of Wellness, Culture, and Community
- Victoria Pfeifer

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Studio City doesn’t usually slow down, but for one night last weekend, it recalibrated.
On Friday, January 16, 2026, ARTHA Wellness Sanctuary hosted a post–New Year community celebration that drew more than 300 guests into its Ventura Boulevard flagship location for an evening rooted in connection, wellness, and intention.
The invite list blended reality TV names, creators, wellness professionals, and members alike, creating a rare mix that felt more genuine than performative.

Among those in attendance were Scheana Shay and Brock Davies, along with The Valley stars Danny Booko and Nia Sanchez. Influencers including Nikolai Spesivtsev, Austin Pepito, Aaron Fuller, model Mila Marandi, and actor Javi Luna rounded out a guest list that felt curated without tipping into clout-chasing territory.

Music by Alexis Noelle set the tone for a night that leaned immersive rather than loud. Guests moved freely through ARTHA’s two-floor sanctuary, sampling food, beverages, and wellness offerings while touring the space and experiencing mini sessions in the venue’s cryotherapy chamber.

The culinary spread came courtesy of Eataly, featuring charcuterie, formaggi, antipasto, and Italian specialties that actually lived up to the hype.

Drinks were equally dialed in, with tastings from El Cristiano Tequila, a fruit-infused hydration station by Voss Water, and a white wine selection from Malibu Rocky Oaks Vineyards.

Wellness sampling leaned functional, not gimmicky. Guests tried HOLY! Water’s mood-supporting mushroom drinks, Sunny Within’s avocado oil–powered longevity supplements, and Soula for immunity and gut health.

BodyHealth showcased PerfectAmino®, formulated for near-total absorption without added calories. Snack options came from SkinnyDipped, while Rabbit Foods served popsicles made from real fruits and vegetables that somehow still tasted indulgent.

Rounding out the experience, The Mindful Company offered custom yoga and meditation mats featuring affirmations that didn’t feel cheesy, a rare win in the wellness space.
Beyond the event itself, the night functioned as a real introduction to what ARTHA is building.

The Studio City location offers an expansive menu that includes yoga, meditation, sound baths, Mat Pilates HIIT, infrared sauna, cold plunge, contrast therapy, float therapy, cryotherapy, full-body red light beds, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, advanced body sculpting, facials, and an extensive massage program. It’s ambitious, but intentionally so.

ARTHA has also officially expanded west, opening a second location at the West Edge complex in West Los Angeles, signaling that its community-first wellness model is scaling fast.

In an era where “wellness” events can feel more like brand activations than lived experiences, ARTHA’s January gathering managed to land somewhere more grounded. Less spectacle, more substance. Less selling, more presence. And judging by the turnout and energy in the room, Studio City noticed.



