Bella Sposa Bridal, Prom & Tux has it all
Bridal Season
February 22, 2025

Bella Sposa Bridal, Prom & Tux has it all

Bella Sposa means “beautiful bride” in Italian and if you’re getting married or need a fabulous dress for that formal event, look no further than Bella Sposa Bridal, Prom & Tux for all your special occasion needs. Bella Sposa specializes in the latest bridal, prom and homecoming fashion.

The boutique, located at 358 E. Maiden St., Washington, offers accessories, jewelry and shoes along with custom alterations. Bella Sposa Tux provides a complete line of tuxedos, suits, accessories and shoes through their rental partner, Smart Formal Wear. This shop is also an exclusive Morilee Bridal Boutique.

“Bella Sposa is the only exclusive Morilee Bridal Boutique in the Pittsburgh area and carries an extensive selection of Morilee wedding dresses as well as exclusive designs available at the boutiques. We now specialize in all Morilee dresses for brides, mothers and bridesmaids,” said Kevin Finney, who owns the boutique with his wife, Lori Finney.

The couple purchased the business in August 2017 and actually held their wedding ceremony in the boutique in 2021. Lori, a hairdresser who specialized in brides, bridesmaids and prom, had always dreamed of owning a bridal salon.

Over time, the couple has made improvements to the exterior and interior of the building and brought in new designers. They now offer an expansive selection in sizes 0 to 28 to dress the whole bridal party. To ensure each client is treated with personalized attention, they prefer that customers make an appointment.

Lori and Kevin work to make the dress shopping experience memorable, relaxed and fun. You will not find high pressure sales staff here. Brides who purchase their dress from Bella Sposa are treated to a champagne toast and invited to pose for photos in front of their 8-foot “She Said Yes!” sign.

Bella Sposa offers discounts on bridesmaids dresses with the purchase of a wedding dress and offers a free tux rental for the groom after securing tux rentals of six or more. As for price, the couple tries to have something for everyone and offer reasonable prices. They also offer a great selection of discounted and sale dresses. For more information, visit bellasposabrides. com.

You can also find them on Facebook, Instagram, The Knot and Wedding Wire.

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