Best Clothing Store for Women: Dress Well With Gisele
While most people Gisele Dube’s age were settling into retirement, she decided to start a new business venture. With little experience in starting up and owning a business, and a passion for fashion, Dress Well with Gisele became a reality in 2015 and she’s helped people look good and feel good ever since.
“Working with people comes naturally to me, as does the love of fashion and fabrics,” Gisele said. “It doesn’t feel like a job to me. One of my neighbours asked me one day as I was leaving for the store…he said…’you going to work?’ and I answered, ‘No, I’m going to play dress up.’”
A good mix of work and play, passion and fashion, customer service and a loyal client base has lead Dress Well With Gisele (DWWG) to be awarded the Best of the Best (BOB) Award for “Best Clothing Store for Women’ in the Northeast, two years running!
“What sets us apart from other clothing stores is that we provide honest feedback with a sincere desire to help the clients with their fashion needs. Our motto is, ‘If you look good, we look good.’ Our products are selected carefully with the client’s need in mind and we choose well made and fashionable items. Most importantly, I try my best to provide Canadian owned and manufactured products as much as possible.”
Gisele’s storefront located on Main Street in Melfort is perfectly suited for private shopping with individual rooms offering a variety of fashions ranging in sizes from extra small to triple ‘extra lovely.’ Styles range from casual and classic t-shirts and jeans to special occasion and Mother of the Bride outfits. They are age appropriate and budget friendly.
“I feel that people don’t have much time to shop these days and when they do, they want to go into a store and be served in a professional, knowledgeable, and friendly manner. At Dress Well With Gisele, the team and I are entirely focused on getting to know our customer and her clothing and dressing needs. We delve deep into understanding your style, skin tone, colour preferences, and body shape.”