Dreams By Design

Rosetta Ann is an amazing woman that I was able to sit down and interview recently. Her continued journey of accepting herself is one I can relate to in many ways (we cried throughout the interview along with laughed together). She has turned her unique journey into a company that now helps other women find the truth in their worth and identity. 

Rosetta remembers it like it was yesterday. Depression and the overwhelming feeling of anxiety. Behind her was a broken relationship and ahead of her were a thousand degrading thoughts about her body.

She was exhausted from the long inward fight. Done with all the things she loved before including friendships and food. 

She felt tormented from darkness at night. She didn’t know how to stop it. She hadn’t done anything blatantly wrong and yet she felt hopeless. She wanted to die. 

Rosetta could only muster a few words,

That night she went to sleep. The next day she felt a calmness and peace as she sat on the couch. Here she began a journey of discovering her true identity. 

Rosetta Recently

She decided to surrender trying to control her body. That included worrying about being a certain weight to feel good about herself and trying to control the outcomes of her life. 

Up to that point she was working out constantly, monitoring her food intake and stressed about her weight, stretch marks, cellulite and scars from accidents. She felt like she was a “rising pile of dough coming out of a small bowl.”

At the time, she was still living with her family. They did not always have the finances to eat healthy.  To add to the difficulty her father (who was the healthiest eater up until that time) was dying from cancer and she was one of the caretakers. 

Slowly through all the pain and loss of her father, she learned keys, and began to feel peace. She also realized what women have wanted for so many years, to have perfect bodies (the plastic surgery industry), be ageless (botox industry) and to be wanted. She also realized what was stopping it (feel free to reach out to her for more answers through her contact info at the bottom of this page). It was a huge breakthrough for her. 

Today she uses this information, along with her other skills including photography, to create designer gowns for women. She believes that women of all shapes and sizes can look, feel and be beautiful. 

Most importantly,  Rosetta Ann believes that 

Out of this desire, Rosetta Ann’s business started around 9 years ago. At first she did the Beautiful Woman Project. This was for everyday ladies. They were coached on how to pose and dress for a portrait shoot. She was amazed at how different they felt and acted during this experience.

Since then she has helped countless women look and feel beautiful through her special gown and photography experience. 

She has experienced women break down and cry when they first look in the mirror. Others have mentioned feeling more beautiful and less stressed in this experience than on their wedding day.

Her companys’ day to feel like a queen has transformed many lives helping ladies see their beauty instead of their flaws.  It includes professional hair/makeup and pictures depending on the package choice selected. Some of her packages even include her making a custom gown specific to the lady’s taste (she only does about 5 per year). 

Rosetta and her husband, Jonathan today

For more information on her custom experience packages visit: Experiences

To Contact Her With Questions Visit: Contact Rosetta Ann

Website: Rosetta Ann Website

Social: Rosetta Ann Facebook

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7 Responses

  1. Ron Klein says:

    Beautiful. Yes we all need to know how beautiful He created us!❤️❤️🐼

  2. Rita Richmond says:

    Thank you for sharing Rosetta’s story of victory over the darkness and how she now empowers women, We women need to encourage each other like you and Rosetta.❤️

  3. Rosetta Hoppman says:

    Thank you for honoring me by writing this post about me and the story God has created!

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