Having lived in the small college town of Lubbock, Tahnee Elliott knew there was a serious need for a quality women’s boutique in West Texas. Just as she was thinking of a way to give Lubbock what it needed, Tahnee’s mother, an artist, was looking for a gallery space in the downtown district of Lubbock. Tahnee and her mother joined forces, took out a small loan from a local bank, and split the rent: the space was a boutique by day and an art gallery by night. By day, Tahnee rolled out racks of women’s clothing. By night, they’d flip the space into an art gallery.
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