Abby Lane, Chérie Lane

The hardest part is deciding to just go for it.

-Abby Lane


When will English Lit ever be used outside of the classroom? Seriously, it’s not like everyone just walks around saying, “Spring is the time of year when it is summer in the sun and winter in the shade.”

Or what about calculus. For the love… There’s simply no way to incorporate calculus into any real-world situation.

Yup, the age-old ponderings of students everywhere as they suffer through seemingly useless classes along the journey to a coveted diploma.

It makes one wonder if there is any way a class could possibly be so transformative that it completely challenges the life-long trajectory of a student.

Well, actually, yes it is very possible. Just ask Abby Lane.

Abby grew up in Spokane, WA. Her mom ran a Christian Montessori school, and her dad was in banking. So, she knew a thing or two about business. As a matter of fact, Abby started her own jewelry business when she was just seven. Now, this wasn’t the classic elastic band and plastic bead jewelry. This was the real deal. Abby took jewelry classes. She had a website, business cards and order forms. This kiddo meant business.

Not one to sit still for long, Abby progressed from jewelry to participating in Your Journey Project her junior year of high school. And in her senior year she was part of Women in Entrepreneurship. Abby definitely had the proverbial entrepreneurial spark.

But when it came to picking out a college, there weren’t necessarily any family traditions to uphold. Abby’s dad went to UNLV and her mom went to Iowa State. What was overwhelmingly clear is Abby wanted to leave snowy winters behind her. Baylor was just one of the many universities that Abby considered. Deciding factors in favor for a move to Waco were the warmer climate (toodle-oo, snow!), Baylor’s Christian foundation and the renowned reputation of both the Hankamer School of Business and Baylor Entrepreneurship.

As a freshman, Abby lived in the Business & Innovation Living Learning Community in Brooks Flats and enrolled in BUS3301 Entrepreneurship Living & Learning class taught by Professor Shaun Limbers. This was Abby’s first collegiate introduction to entrepreneurship. That entrepreneurial spark was lighting up for sure. Abby decided on a triple major with Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Supply Chain. During the next couple of years, Abby was active on campus by participating in SING and FM72. But an especially pivotal moment came during her senior year in Professor Jim Key’s ENT4322 Entrepreneurship Capstone class. It was during this class that Abby pitched a business idea as her senior capstone project. It was also during this class that Chérie Lane became more than just a capstone project.

Chérie Lane is an online specialty apparel and accessory boutique with an array of classy, timeless and sparkly pieces that will surely spice up any special occasion. By the time Abby graduated, Chérie Lane was still in the very early stages, so Abby began working full time for an oil and gas company. Chérie Lane was still a priority, but momentarily a side gig. Two years later during the summer of 2024, Abby quit her day job to commit full time to Chérie Lane.

Abby put her marketing skills to work by creating video and reel content for social media. However, influencer marketing was expensive. Lacking the capital to pay cash for an influencer, Abby gave an influencer a $20 dress. After just one online photo of the influencer wearing the dress, Chérie Lane online orders exploded. Abby received 750 orders from that one photo.

Abby continues to do a bit of influencer marketing, but she feels that customers want to do business with a person and not an entity. With that in mind, she is actively engaged in a VIP Facebook group that is steeped in authenticity. Abby has big plans for Chérie Lane, and she is enjoying every step of the way.

While the journey with Chérie Lane hasn’t always been easy, Abby explains, “The hardest part is deciding to just go for it.”

Charles Dickens may have had the beauty of sun and shade with spring, but we have beauty of style and sparkle with Chérie Lane. Sic ‘em, Abby!