Coastal Camellia Opens In Foley

Coastal Camellia Formal Wear has moved to South Foley along the Highway 59 corridor with an expanded storefront to offer a much bigger and brighter shopping experience with convenient access for customers across Baldwin County. Coastal Camellia is known for its extensive selection of formal attire and carries thousands of dresses in a wide range of sizes, from baby to women’s, making it a destination for pageants, prom, Mardi Gras, homecoming, quinceañeras and special events. Shoppers can explore sought-after designer brands including Sherri Hill, Jovani, Jonathan Kayne, Ava Presley, Amarra, Sugar Kayne, Tiffany Princess and Christina Wu. Beyond dresses, Coastal Camellia offers jewelry, shoes, accessories, gifts, and tuxedo sales and rentals for men. The boutique provides both walk-in shopping and personalized appointments, including VIP experiences.

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