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Style File: Kelsey’s Kloset

Getting to know Kelsey Kleinhen from Kelsey's Kloset in Howard County.

Among all the eclectic shops Howard County has to offer, Kelsey’s Kloset has made itself a staple boutique for every occasion. Located in the Cherry Tree Shopping Center, owner Kelsey Kleinhen offers several brands like Chase & Chloe and Entro. We were able to meet up with Kleinhen to find out what influences her style, her favorite fashion trends and what drove her to open a boutique.

What made you want to open up a store?
KK: I wanted to open a store to be in control of my future and have it in my own hands. I always had a passion for clothes and shopping and wanted to create a small boutique that was locally owned and unique. I thought it would be awesome to be able to own my own business. It was a dream that came true!

No closet is complete without…?
KK: I would say your closet isn’t complete without a good pair of heels.

How would you describe your boutique in one sentence?
KK: We sell happiness. We want everyone to come into the shop and just be happy while seeking all the new, unique things we have to offer.

What was the last book you read?
KK: Renee Brown’s The Gift of Imperfection.


Who’s your style icon?
KK: I am more of Pinterest and create-my-own-style kind of gal. I like to follow the trends, but I really don’t necessarily have a style icon.

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go?
KK: I have always wanted to go to St. Lucia.

What is your favorite thing in the store?
KK: I would defiantly say it is the Chase & Chloe black, strappy heels. I wear them all the time.

What is your current favorite fashion trend? Least favorite fashion trend?
KK: I really like that everything is getting strappier—strap and fringe are my go-tos right now. A trend I really don’t like is flare jeans.

Our top three picks:

(From left to right: Chase & Chloe Black Strappy Heels, $65, Michael Navy Blue Crop Blazer, $42.99, Entro Floral Shift Dress, $50)

Tips: We know traveling to a new store can be difficult, so here are a few tips for how to get around: Scaggsville Road looks like a dead end, but don’t fret. Keep following the road to your left. In front of you, you should see the Howard County Public Safety Center. Go past the building to your right and you will see the Cherry Tree Center sign. Kelsey’s Boutique is in that shopping center.