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Spring Project

As they always say, when it comes to renovations you either have the Time or the Money to do it, but rarely both at once.  That’s holding true for Beauty & the Beast Costumes, Chattanooga.  I have always wanted to move all of the changing booths into one room, but was always to busy.  With the COVID Quarantine keeping our customers away, we started the project.  The main show room will be open this summer. However until the construction is finished, we will not have a place to try on the costumes or access to the clearance section nor the restroom.  Sorry for the inconvenience, but we hope to have a beautiful new Family Style Changing area by Fall as well as a fresh, new face on some of the other areas as well.

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I <3 my Customers! 

THANK YOU one and all!  Over the last 30 years, I have met so many Creative, Enthusiastic, Talented, Fun Loving people who come into my shop as customers and leave as friends.  We would have never made it so long without you.  Don’t worry!  We’re NOT Closed forever, just until it’s safe for all of us.  While we are all taking extra precautions, I want to show my appreciation to clients by offering FREE Covid-19 Masks to anyone who can send me a photo or short video about WHY you love to shop at Beauty & the Beast Costumes.  I want to share these on my Instagram – you know – the one I started but never used… Yeah, that one.  

I’ll start the ball rolling:  #I<3myCustomers because they are JOYFUL!  

If you want to be a part of making sure that Beauty & the Beast Costumes, Chattanooga is always there to serve you, let us and the world know!  Send a photo or video, preferably wearing or using something you bought or rented from us, to BeautyandBeast@Email.com with a note about why you like to shop here or how we helped you finish a project and a mailing address to get your free mask while my elastic supply lasts.  Current colors available as shown.  The one with dragons is supposed to be ‘child sized’ because it’s shorter top to bottom, but turned out wider side to side.  *shrug*  Making masks was a learning curve.