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Products and Services

  • Designer Labels,
  • Footwear,
  • Denim,
  • Dresses,
  • Handbags,
  • Wallets,
    • Jewelry,
    • All Occasion Dresses,
    • Orkout Apparel,
    • Hats/Headwear,
    • Belts,
    • Jackets,
    • Coats,
    • Dress Pants,
    • Tops,
    • Sweaters,
    • Tunics,
  • more...
  • less...

Brands Carried

  • Lululemon,
  • Le Château,
  • Guess,
  • Bebe,
  • Juicy,
  • Talula,
    • Coach,
    • Gucci,
    • Louis Vuitton,
    • Prada,
    • Harley Davidson,
    • Kathy Van Zealand,
    • Nygard,
    • Alia,
    • Tanjay,
    • Christian Louboutin,
    • Vince Camuto,
    • Converse,
    • Aldo,
    • True Religion,
    • Miss Me,
    • Nike,
    • Roxy,
    • Billabong,
    • Jones New York,
    • Chico,
    • Valentino,
    • Nine West,
    • BCBG,
    • Banana Republic,
    • AdditionElle,
    • Bera Moda,
    • Esprit,
    • Alfani,
    • Carroll Reid,
    • Zara,
    • Kenzi,
    • Anne Klein,
    • North Face,
  • more...
  • less...

Languages Spoken

  • English,
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Meet the owner

Verna Belle, owner of La Belle Chateau, has been involved in the fashion industry for a long time in a variety of roles. So, it only made sense that she’d eventually open a clothing store that took advantage of her experience and sense of style. “I’ve always had a knack for wardrobe styling and wanted to work with women, and with quality clothing and accessories,” says Verma. “I was working as a jewellery wholesaler before this and commuting to Maple Ridge. There was a store there that I sold to and I became close with the woman who owned it. When she decided to sell the store, I took it over.”

Once Verna had the space, she set about making changes to fit her vision for the business she'd always wanted. “I was originally going to carry a lot of different things,” she recalls. “But the clothing and purses started to really take off. It’s a women’s store. They can walk in and don’t have to worry about having men around.”

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