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      Women's Clothing (Retail) · Closed · 3 on Infobel
      127-333 Aspen Glen Landng SWCalgary · 403-266-5100
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  2. A specialty retailer of ageless style and casual elegance for women. Find new merchandise, accessories and customer service at #127, 333 Aspen Glen Landing SW Calgary AB.

  3. Mar 9, 2021 · Celebrate International Women's Day by shopping local and supporting female entrepreneurs in Calgary. From fashion to food, find out 12 amazing women-owned businesses in various categories and locations.

    • Kieran O'neil
  4. Aug 23, 2017 · WHAT WOMEN WANT is located in Aspen Landing Shopping Centre, Calgary, Alberta - T3H 0N5 Canada, address: 85th Street SW and 17th Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T3H 0N5. Phone number: 403-716-3163, GPS: 51.039599, -114.208477.

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    • (403) 266-5100
    • 17 85 St Southwest, Calgary, T3H 0N5, Alberta
    • Alberta
  5. Apr 2, 2022 · Fashion-forward trends meet well-articulated femininity at this female-owned Calgary business. They are bringing styles ahead of the curve to Calgary’s southwest area. Their stores make shopping chic clothing for every body type convenient and affordable without sacrificing great style.

    • Lynn Dargis, Founder of Farmbucks
    • Kylie Woods, Founder of The Chic Geek
    • Natasha Spokes, CEO and Founder of FarCloser Travel
    • Mandy Balak, CEO and Founder of The Ace Class
    • Bobbie Racette, Founder and CEO of Virtual Gurus
    • Aymie Rondeau, Founder of The Curvy Shop
    • Emily Slaneff, Founder of Crush Camp
    • Mallory Becker and Jillian Palmer, Founders of Pine Integrated Health Centre
    • Shauna Madsen, Founder and CEO of Madsen Avenue, CEO of Encore:Ceo Academy
    • Nicole Rice, Founder of Sweet Jolie Inc

    Who she is: Dargis won $25,000 through the FWE Pitch for the Purse contest for her agriculture-based app, Farmbucks, which helps farmers collect and share information about the agricultural industry. Twitter: @farmbuckscom

    Who she is: Woods founded Calgary’s own Chic Geek, a non-profit organization working to encourage women in their technological and entrepreneurial pursuits. Twitter: @kywoods_

    Who she is: Spokes created the travel platform FarCloser Travel after being dissatisfied with the traditional travel agency industry, and was most recently a coach during the most recent Startup Weekend. Twitter: @Natasha_Spokes

    Who she is: Balak created The Ace Class as a way for women to connect with other women and empower them to make a bigger impact on the world. She was recently nominated in the 2020 Alberta Women Entrepreneurs Awards. Twitter: @Mandybalak

    Who she is: Racette had been working in Calgary’s oil and gas industry in 2015 when she realized that she was close to being laid off. Virtual Guruswas born in 2016 with $300 out of Racette’s own pocket, and it has been running off of self-generated revenue ever since its first month saw 90 clients sign on. Twitter: @Bobbie_Racette

    Who she is: Rondeau created The Curvy Shop in 2018 after being frustrated at the lack of options for high-quality plus-sized clothing in Calgary and across the country. She was recently nominated for the 2020 AWE Awards. Twitter: @shopthecurvy

    Who she is: Another AWE Award nominee, Slaneff founded Crush Camp and has since seen two boutique studio open in Calgary since. Slaneff’s story can be found here. Insta: @emilyinyyc

    Who they are: Becker, a registered psychologist, and Palmer, a physiotherapist, joined forces at the head of an all-female team to offer health services for males, females, children, and adults, though they take the most pride in their specialty of supporting women perinatally. Facebook: Pine Integrated Health Centre

    Who she is: Madsen created Madsen Avenue to help small businesses find a place in the market by providing planning tools to set them apart. She is also CEO of Encore:CEO Academy, an online program that walks small business owners through a revamp of their marketing and business strategies. Twitter: @madsen5

    Who she is: Rice created the community-conscious clothing boutique Sweet Jolie in Edmonton in 2011 and has grown it into not just a place for clothing, but for empowering women through a series of ongoing campaigns. Funds have previously been raised for the Canadian Alopecia Foundation, the YWCA GirlSpace program and the Edmonton Dream Centre, Make...

    • Chandler Walter
  6. Aug 24, 2017 · Whether you’re looking for a wedding guest dress or an everyday pulled-together look, this boutique in Calgary’s Inglewood neighbourhood is the place to go for the most feminine finds. They don’t say #WeDoPretty for nothing.

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