A loan helped a mother of 4 daughters fulfill a lifelong dream of owning her own Mobile Fashion Boutique.


Rwhynica's story

I run an e-commerce business that is dedicated to women's clothing. Born and raised in Rochester, NY. I attended Buffalo State College in Buffalo, NY. My major was fashion textile and technology with concentration in apparel design. I was in the 3+1 program with the Fashion Institute of Technology College in New York City and when I graduated I planned on working for a major design company and eventually lauching my own clothing line. However, life happened I became pregnant with my now 14 year old daughter. After the birth of my four daughters and many years have passed the desire to become a designer is still there. The passion for fashion never goes away. My life experiences have helped me to discover how important it is for women like myself(who are working moms)to look and feel beautiful. It is important that we have easy access to these items that make us feel that way. This is what my business is doing. I am on a mission to save women time when trying to look their best by selling attainable clothing that has a luxury feel, and simple silhouettes that let the body do the talking.


This loan is special because:

It supports a Black female entrepreneur in expanding their business.



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About Trou-ble-mak-er

Industry: Clothing
Years in operation: 3 years - 5 years
Website: trou-ble-mak-er.com

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