Dresses, shoes & accessories for special occasions, including prom, homecoming, weddings & more.
Service Options: In-store shopping · Curbside pickup
Hours
Friday | 10AM–8PM |
Saturday | 10AM–8PM |
Sunday | 12–6PM |
Monday | 11AM–7PM |
Tuesday | 11AM–7PM |
Wednesday | 11AM–7PM |
Thursday | 11AM–7PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1 Mills Cir #622, Ontario, CA 91764 Phone: (909) 942-7814 Website: https://www.camillelavie.com/locations/ontario-mills-shopping-center-dress-shop.cfm
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Review Summary
Adrien Juarez
Great selection of prom and special occasion dresses
Aliyana’s Life
Beautiful dresses and Great prices….Staff was very friendly.
Katelyn Rodriguez
Needless to say I quickly got dressed and chose to leave.
Katrina Verley
Me and my mother were very disappointed with the discrimination and coldness we experienced in this store when we were simply looking for a wedding dress to purchase. We were approached by 2 different employees that told us we need to wear a mask to be in the store, we informed them both that we can not wear a mask and they told us that we still needed one and that they were going to get a manager. The manager came and told us that we could not be in the store without a mask and told us they would not serve us. You expect a manager to be professional, kind, and willing to work with customers who only wish to spend their money in the store… that was not our experience. We informed her that we could not wear one, that there was no one else around us (except for the employees who continued to harass us around the store), and that we would not ask for any assistance from them. We even said we would not try anything on, we would just make our choice by looking. We tried to accommodate their unlawful policy and even then we were refused. I asked her what accommodations, AS REQUIRED BY LAW, do they make for people who do not wear masks. She shrugged her shoulders and said they would give us a face mask. We explained to her again that we can not wear one and that providing something we can not wear is not an accommodation. She continued to say that they would provide a mask. We asked her if she would like to see the laws that protect our rights to shop in a public place. She refused. She then decided to call security on us. It was quite ironic to be treated like a criminal when she was the one breaking the law and exasperating the situation. The security guard was kind and listened to what we had to say. We explained to him the situation and he was understanding and tried to work with us and the manager to get to a resolution. This is what leadership and professionalism looks like. The manager just called security and left so after he spoke with us he had to go find the manager and was gone for about 8 min or so before he returned. Long story short, this store discriminates and was insistent on breaking the law. We considered purchasing online but have since decided against it. We will not be doing business with unethical businesses.I urge Camille La Vie to learn the laws that their policy violates so their employees are not open to legal ramifications for enforcing an unlawful policy. My advice to the employees, learn the laws for yourself because you can be personally (not the company) held responsible for your actions of discrimination and acting as a medical professional giving out medical advice. Yes, telling someone they HAVE to wear a mask (which covers their mouth and nose negatively effects the immune system and the respiratory system) is medical advice. You are not a doctor or any kind of medical professional. Practicing medicine without a license is a crime. Masks are medical devices, you have no right to enforce a medical intervention on anyone. Not even a doctor can force a medical intervention, what has made you think that you can? Your policy is not above the law! Your policy can not be outside the confines of the law. I hope that is understood.Also, please understand that your store is a PUBLIC accommodation. A public accommodation is defined by law as a private business that is open to the public for things such as commerce. You do not have the right to refuse me or anyone service who has come into your store peacefully, within business hours. This is the definition of discrimination. You singled me and my mother out and refused us service and kicked us out of your store. This is very troubling to have experienced. I hope that at the very least, you all take the time to educate yourselves on the law.
Mary Verdin De Lechuga
Thank you so much for all your help and for understanding my needs, I definitely recommend this place
Enrique The Mexican
Amazing wife found her wedding dress ! Great prices