C'est Sera Boutique

3.5 star rating
7 reviews Rating Details

Category: Women's Clothing

8239 104th St NW
Edmonton, AB T6E 4E7
(780) 434-7435
Hours:

Mon-Wed 10 am - 7 pm

Thu-Fri 10 am - 9 pm

Sat 10 am - 6 pm

Sun 12 pm - 5 pm

Price Range:
$$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Street
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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  • Review from Brittany K.

    Edmonton, AB

    4.0 star rating
    Updated - 9/17/2011 1 Check-in Here

    C'est Sera is a great little boutique and the fashions they carry here are totally on point. This location is just down the way from Whyte Avenue on 104th - its sister store is located on trendy 104th downtown.

    I love the clothes and accessories in C'est Sera, but mostly I can only love them wistfully and sigh while I'm at it. The styles here are modern, trendy, and span quite the age range (I can always find things I like in here, but so can my fashionista mom). I only wish things were a little bit closer to my price range!

    I haven't browsed too deeply into the men's fashions but everything they carry here is totally on point.

    Listed in: Four-Stars, Good Ol' Old Strathcona, The Best Clothing Stores, Whyte Avenue Shopping Spree, Pricey Places

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    • 4.0 star rating
      6/29/2011

      Among my favourite clothing boutiques in the Old Strathcona area, for sure. If there was ever a… Read more »

  • Review from Maria F.

    Edmonton, AB

    2.0 star rating
    12/18/2009 1 photo

    I am not a fan of C'est Cera. Maybe my perception is wrong but I do believe that this boutique caters to older women. Most of the tops, jackets and pants I picked up from the rack looked too matronly. I did locate several beautifully structured jackets and dresses that looked funky and fresh but nothing else jumped out at me. I was equally unimpressed with the selection of menswear. I couldn't even pick out gloves and a scarf for my husband. He tried on seven pairs of gloves, and all of them looked cheap and didn't fit comfortably. The scarves looked so sad and mundane; and they weren't even made of wool.
    Tastes differ, and I am sure that if the type of clothes sold at C'est Cera is your cup of tea, you will keep coming back here. The inventory changes quite often, so you are bound to find good item or two. Sale signs make shopping at this store even more attractive.

  • Review from shawnna p.

    Edmonton, AB

    5.0 star rating
    5/1/2011

    This is my favorite shop in the whole city.  My Mom,daughter and I always come away from here decked out in gorgeous shoes, belts and Canadian fashions.  The space is easy to navigate and the sales associates are great at helping you get buttoned up.  Everyone knows it's a lot easier to try on a dress with great shoes.  Ask the staff to fetch a pair of the latest Enzo Angiolini and a great necklace or bag.  Such a civilized concept!  Become a store member for a discount card.  Great Summer sales during "Fringe". Sometimes when I'm out running, I can't help but dash in for a quick peek on my way home.  Looking and smelling like a hobo, they greet me with a smile and are totally accommodating.  I don't try anything on whilst in that state, but I appreciate being treated well by this terrific Whyte ave mainstay. P.S. They sell dudes clothes too.

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  • Review from Francesca K.

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    Edmonton, AB

    3.0 star rating
    2/6/2010 1 photo

    I remember this place when it was a little more funk and soul, but it seems to have morphed into a high end boutique now.

    This store has clothing for men and women and while it is very nice stuff, I think it is grossly over priced. There was one beautiful white wrap style shirt that was $126!

    Also, my sister found a purse for $100, but she had bought the exact same one for $26 at winners that same day.

    They do have beautiful things for both men and women though. They have gorgeous dresses for any occasion and a small selection of footwear.

    It is a great store to go in and look, but I sure can't afford clothing at this cost!

  • Review from Lauren N.

    Edmonton, AB

    4.0 star rating
    9/16/2008 7 photos

    A locally-owned fashion boutique, C'est Sera is a treat for any fashionistas (male equivalent = fashionistos?) who love to shop where modern meets classic.

    The shop sells both men and women's clothing, so the guys aren't left out here. It is both spacious and aesthetically pleasing, and they even have a small seating area at the front of the store, perhaps for fatigued friends of fashionistas. The seating area is complete with magazines (just in case), courtesy of the friendly staff at C'est Sera. I chatted a bit with the ladies behind the counter, and they all seem like a sweet bunch.

    C'est Sera carries both Canadian and European brands, including Kenzie, Lucy Love, Tension Clothing, and Nougat London. They are currently featuring their fall merchandise, and I was told that new pieces are arriving every week. Browsing through the shop, I was reminded of everything I adore about the fall fashion season -- plaid and tweed jackets, wool knit sweaters, colourful scarves, and the boots ... oh, the boots!! I was nearly salivating. And since the color of Fall 2008 will be purple, C'est Sera is carrying plenty of it. From grape purple to rich burgundy and indigo, they have it covered.

    To complement their chic clothing pieces, C'est Sera also carries shoes and bags by brands such as Nine West and Bandolino. Their jewelry line is worth taking a look at as well -- a mix of chic and sophisticated with modern funk, something for everyone.

    As for the question of price tags, I find C'est Sera generally reasonable for the quality pieces you get. The prices are about the same as any other chic fashion retail store. What's more, I would be willing to pay a bit more for something by a Canadian brand, and that was actually made in Canada. Quickly browsing through the store allowed me to gauge that most of the clothing pieces ranged from about $40-$150, depending on if it was a simple shirt or more formal dress. The fall jackets ranged from around $150-$300.

    That being said, if you hurry now you might be able to catch the last of their summer clearance sale, where all their summer merchandise is 70% off. That's right, 70% off ... wowee kazowee. Still, sale or no sale, you're paying for high-end quality, and aren't you worth it?

  • Review from Natalie M.

    Edmonton, AB

    4.0 star rating
    1/30/2010 1 photo

    This is a pretty cute store located around the Whyte Ave area.  I've walked by this place a couple of times but actually never noticed it until recently.  Well I decide to check the place out.  Well I really liked their store, I'm not sure what it was about it that I like too much, maybe because it was so nice and neat.  Anyways, they have a lot of really cute styles.  They have some really simple but really nice jeans.  Their clothes have that very popular classy old meets modern look.  They have some really nice, plain, but classy looking tops and some really cute dresses for the upcoming spring season.  Oh, and I really liked their jean jackets.

    They were having a sale when I was there; items were up to 50% off, so check that out before it ends.  The employees are pretty nice, they let me do my thing and just look around.  Good store to check out and see if something fits your personal style.  Oh, they also have a men's section.

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  • Review from Jennifer P.

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    Edmonton, AB

    3.0 star rating
    10/9/2008 1 photo

    I've shopped for a couple of years at C'est Sera, but I kinda stopped going because I would get sucked in by their new season's line, displayed in the window, then find myself in a sea of gorgeous clothing I couldn't afford. There are some beautiful dresses here, but they're always in the ballpark of $250 to $300. Clearance racks are at the back and marked down usually up to 70%, which sounds good, but it's typically quite picked over. The nice stuff is all up front, and expensive. This is not a shop I will typically splurge in. I hold out for something a little more original if I'm going to drop a whole lot of money. I have bought a few mid-line items here that are more classic. Otherwise, I go elsewhere where I can buy more wardrobe for the same price. Some of the lines carried here include Tension, Powerline, Dex, Nougat London, Misura, Solola, Kenzie and footwear by Nine West, Enzo, New Balance and more. The staff is super-nice, and they don't pressure you to buy at all, but they're at your service. If you're on their mailing list, which I made the mistake of doing, you get tons of promo mail from them advertising sales. So think carefully before signing up, unless you love this shop and want to beat the crowds to the clearance racks.

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