Pearland - Friendswood Edition | February 2023

BUSINESS FEATURE And a Little Hope Boutique Family-run clothing shop reaching teens, youth D aughter and mother Hope and Michelle Huber launched And a Little Hope Boutique in 2020 as an online shop selling clothing during Hope’s senior year in high school. Hope said at age 18, she was determined to start her own business instead of going to college. “My senior year while I was doing soccer and school, we started online doing pop-ups and markets,” Hope said. After stumbling upon a little building in Pearland o of Hwy. 35 and FM 518, they opened a physical store in June 2021. Hope said she believes the boutique has what teenagers and youth want to wear with bright, col- orful and trending clothes. Hope is the buyer for all items in the store and stays up to date with styles on social media such as TikTok, where the boutique has over 2,300 followers. Hope said it is not just a clothes boutique: It also carries items such as party decor, earrings and seasonal holiday gifts. The boutique also partners with Pearland High School’s cheerleaders and prancers for spirit days, oering them a percentage back of all sales. Hope said she is condent the clothes at her boutique help teens of all sizes feel good. “Our main focus is to get girls to be comfortable in the skin God created for them,” Hope said. Additionally, when Hope was 11, she was intro- duced to Streethearts, a Christian group from Haiti that helps homeless children in their home country. By the time Hope was 16, she raised money for a mission trip by making T-shirts with an “A Little Hope” design on them, laying the foundation for the boutique years later, Michelle said. Today, a per- centage of all sales go to Haiti to help Streethearts. BY SARAH PARKER

“OUR MAIN FOCUS IS TO GET GIRLS TO BE COMFORTABLE IN THE SKIN GOD CREATED FOR THEM.” HOPE HUBER, COOWNER, AND A LITTLE HOPE BOUTIQUE

From left: Mother and daughter Michelle and Hope Huber launched And a Little Hope Boutique in 2020 as an online store.

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The boutique oers bridal items year-round, such as white dresses, bridal party gifts and bachelorette party items.

Earring prices vary at the boutique from $12-$48.

And a Little Hope Boutique 2314 N. Main St., Pearland 281-809-5611 www.andalittlehope.com Hours: Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., closed Sun.-Mon.

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