Thursday, April 15, 2010

Juliets Bridal


Positive Images by Rettberg has had a wonderful relationship with Juliets Bridal for the better part of two decades. One thing that Juliets has prided itself on is customer service, and under current management, that tradition is alive and well.

Juliets was bought in 2000 by the family team of Laura Barnaba [in photo above]her sister Catherine Showalter, and their mother, Judy Muhl.These ladies bring a warm and caring atmosphere to a very personal, yet demanding business.

Emphasizing strong customer support, and backed by popular lines of quality gowns, featuring Anjolique, Pronovias, and Maggie Sottero, Juliets has secured such a following that over 90% of their clients come from the referrals of satisfied clients.

Further evidence of the respect they have earned, Juliets has won the coveted Knot magazine "Best Of" in the bridal shop category for years 2007 thru 2010. An award that is a testimonial to the loyalty they have garnered from brides willing to take the time to cast a vote for a favored vendor.

Juliets works to accommodate special orders in the gown lines they handle, and to serve clients better, they urge setting up appointments for fittings, though they will assist walk-ins if they are able.

The average cost of a wedding gown at Juliets is in the $1,000 range, but pricing obviously varies with the brides tastes.

Juliets offers convenient hours:Tuesday and Thursday 10-8, and Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, 10-5.

Check out their website at http://www.julietsbridal.com/, or call 410-882-0520.

Positive Images by Rettberg, Maryland's premier wedding photographer gives its strongest referral to the ladies who make Juliets such a success story, and one of Maryland' leading gown shops.

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