Macy Pettett: Crafting Community and Style at Bungalow 1088 in Roswell
Young Entrepreneur Launches Boutique Under Family Coffee Shop in Roswell
ROSWELL, Ga. — In a charming nook beneath her parents’ beloved coffee shop, Crazy Love Coffee House, Macy Pettet is making waves in the fashion world with her new boutique, Bungalow 1088. The store, which opened its doors in June, offers a unique blend of clothing and home goods, all infused with a sense of community and faith.
The inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee and pastries wafts through the air as customers browse through carefully curated outfits. “I’ve been involved in the coffee shop since it opened in 2017, helping with social media and creative projects,” Macy shared. Her entrepreneurial spirit was nurtured from a young age, leading her to pursue a degree in culinary sustainability and hospitality at Kennesaw State University.
Inspired by her father’s suggestion to open a clothing boutique, Macy transformed the space beneath the coffee shop into a vibrant shopping destination. “They thought, ‘why not open up a clothing boutique?’” she recalled, emphasizing the supportive environment fostered by her family.
Bungalow 1088 is not just a retail space; it’s a ministry rooted in Christian values. Bible verses are subtly integrated throughout the store, creating a welcoming atmosphere for all. “A lot of people feel intimidated by church,” Macy explained. “This is providing an environment to welcome people.”
The boutique features a selection of clothing inspired by popular brands like Anthropologie and Free People, with an emphasis on simplicity and versatility. “We try to pick out clothes that look good on everyone,” she said, focusing on solid colors and fun styles that appeal to a broad audience.
Despite being a new venture, business has been thriving. “We’ve had a lot of good support from the community, our church, and friends,” Macy noted. She finds joy in selecting pieces for customers and helping them discover their personal style. Bungalow 1088 also offers free personal styling sessions, allowing customers to collaborate with Macy to find outfits that resonate with their vision.
In addition to clothing, the boutique offers a variety of home goods, including devotionals, wine glasses, and handmade furniture. “Fashion is a fun way to express yourself,” Macy said, reflecting her passion for helping others feel confident in their choices.
For those interested in exploring Bungalow 1088, visit bungalow1088.com to learn more about the boutique and its offerings. With a mission to blend fashion with faith, Macy Pettet is not just selling clothes; she’s creating a community hub where everyone is welcome.

