08/13/2024
Isabella Bridal has Homecoming Gowns on sale!
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Your newest venture in bridal and formal wear for women, men and children!
2601 Bemiss Road Suite K-1
Valdosta, GA
31602
Monday | 5pm - 7pm |
Tuesday | 5pm - 7pm |
Wednesday | 5pm - 7pm |
Thursday | 5pm - 7pm |
Friday | 5pm - 7pm |
Saturday | 1pm - 5pm |
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When you meet Mrs. Estell Rose, more than likely you cannot miss her smile and her joyous spirit. Although originally from Ohio, Estell has called Valdosta, Georgia her home for many years. For the past year Estell has been doing what she says God called her to do and that is running her own bridal shop. With the support of friends and family, Estell will be celebrating a year in business on December 17, 2017.
When asked where the idea to open up her own bridal shop Estell says, “God gave me the vision. I have always wanted to have my own business.” Estell notes that it was a moment that she was not expecting when a small, still voice whispered in her ear, Why don’t you open your own bridal shop. So with a strong discernment and spiritual push, Estell reached out to Ms Rudine of the former Rudine’s Bridal. Estell said she knew at that time that Ms Rudine and her niece were no longer in business; and therefore; she felt Ms Rudine would be a great mentor for her in opening and starting her own business. Estell pays much respect and admiration for Ms Rudine’s willingness to support, encourage and mentor her in the right direction to open her shop.
“When God gives you a vision, he knows your heart, and I knew it was real,” says Estell. Estell is a woman who is passionate about any and everything she does whether it is church, her job, her family and friends, or simply helping others. She said that opening her business it was important for her to remember what the vision was, and to make sure not to lose that passion of helping others pursue their dreams and vision while remaining profitable.