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Yelp
The owner, Danielle herself, was extremely rude.
A colleague and I came in today late afternoon and after a minute of browsing asked her, "I have a question?" Danielle gave her a nasty look and replied "I'm very, very busy right now.". Hmm busy? The store was empty except for us three, and she was sitting on a stool looking at her computer. My friend, unperturbed, browsed for another minute, then asked Danielle again about what lines the store carried. Danielle stared down her, looked over at me, and didn't say anything, making it crystal clear we were not welcomed nor was she going to waste a minute of her precious time even bestowing us with a response. For the record, we were dressed simply and casually, for even us fashion students just want to take a break and throw on some true religions and rainbows once in a while. This was one of those days, and she did not want anything to do with young girls who look like they aren't made out of money.
Take your money elsewhere, to the other boutiques nearby (like West End at Chestnut, where the sales assistant greeted us warmly and offered lots of help) and don't support an establishment where the owner herself treats people like the dirt on her shoe.