When Rychelle Tuck won her high school yearbook award for “best dressed,” it was a sign of things to come. While other teenagers were asked about what they wanted to be when they grew up, Rychelle's entrepreneurial family meant that she was more often asked about the kind of business she wanted to run. Becoming the owner of her own fashion and lifestyle shop seemed like a natural move to make.
“When I was 22, I started out in a small store, selling jewelry, handbags and other accessories,” says Rychelle. “Then I decided I wanted to move to a bigger store and get into clothing. So, in 2006, we moved to our current location, and it’s really taken off.”
Now in her mid-thirties, Rychelle is the young founder of Red Ribbon, a boutique clothing store that offers apparel and accessories for both men and women.