The ribbon cutting for the SeneStyle Boutique happened on Thursday, officially opening its doors to the public. The business is the latest to be launched by global makeup mogul Joni Rogers-Kante and the Kante Group.

Located at 18 South Park Street in Sapulpa, the Boutique offers stylish outfits and dresses, accessories and handbags, outerwear, swimwear, tops, tees, and menswear. A percentage of proceeds of SeneStyle items are donated to The Make Sense Foundation®, which helps bring aid to women and children in need.
“Money spent here is money well-spent,” Rogers-Kante said during the ribbon cutting ceremony.
She says the space was originally purchased to be an eSports facility, “but it wasn’t big enough.” Rather than let it sit empty, she decided to open it as a boutique. “We already had the inventory, and we replicate this store every time we have a seminar. I thought, why not open this as a space where our distributors can buy their dresses and shirts that they’re going to buy online or at our seminars?”
Rogers-Kante emphasized the shop is not just for SeneGence distributors. “We have our logo on them, but it’s not glaringly obvious. It’s subtle. Beautiful.”
She did say that there wouldn’t be any other store like it. “I’ve already been asked about franchising. We’re just going to do this one.” However, she didn’t rule out that the space may change in the future, saying “we painted it white, so that it’ll be easier to pick it up and run with it if it’s a restaurant.” If the space does become a restaurant, what will happen to the boutique? “We’ll just move it,” she said.
In addition to the SeneStyle Boutique, Rogers-Kante and husband Ben Kante of The Kante Group purchased and are restoring noteworthy properties, including the 1911 registered historic Burnett Mansion, The Tee Pee Drive-In, and the Old City Hall Airbnb. On deck for late 2021 and into 2022 are the Crossroads Cookery, a Cyber Café, and Shops @ Dewey.
The SeneStyle Boutique is located at 18 S. Park and is open seven days a week, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.












