Southern Indiana Business September-October 2020 | Page 16

COVER STORY ABOVE / Jameson Smith, left, discusses the importance of fit and style with Boutique owner, Ross Wallace. Both opened in their new location at 313 Pearl St. this summer, after moving from a smaller space right across the street; Him opened its first storefront at 314 Pearl St. in 2016 and a second location in Louisville in 2018, and Mane Alley opened in the back of the same building in 2018. The couple bought the building previously home to Preston Arts Center, which sat vacant for about eight years. For Mane Alley, the new location has more than four times the space of its previous site, and Him's new shop has double the amount of space. As they have opened their new locations, the couple has also faced the unexpected challenges of continuing amid a pandemic. Ross said he and Diana are constantly inspiring each other to pursue their business goals and helping each other in stressful situations. Together, they make a strong team. "We’re always motivating each other and pushing each other," Ross said. "I know I wouldn’t be able to do this without her." “And I would not be able to do this without him,” Diana said. A STRONG TEAM Ross and Diana have been together for about seven years, and they married last year. When they first met, neither of them were following their passions, Diana said. She was working in the back office of a jewelry store, and Ross was selling cars. They both realized they wanted more in life, she said. "I already had my cosmetology license, and I was just taking a break from it, and I was trying something different, and I realized that wasn’t for me," Diana said. "I really needed to do something with my hands and I needed to be creative. So I started looking at getting back into the hair world." Ross noticed a lack of men's clothing stores as he shopped locally, and he kept hoping that someone would open a men's 16 September / October 2020