Celida Allen

Celida Allen

Originally from Dayton, Ohio, the granddaughter of an Afro Canadian immigrant dressmaker. Inheriting a natural aptitude for garment construction; she was inspired by the respect her grandmother commanded for constructing clothing for prominent women in her community.

By the 1960’the fashion industry had changed, ready to wear was beginning to increase. Most well-known couture designers were beginning to sell their ready to wear garments through department stores. One of the downsides of mass produced clothing is that so called standard sizes do not fit all people. The department stores set up alterations departments to sell their clothing. The employees that were hired were immigrants who were masters in their craft but could not speak English. The Civil Rights movement and the fact that Celida could speak English landed her first job as a seamstress fitter in the couture room of a department store. The first time that store had hired an African American for that position. Celida caught her first glimpse of the term “Global Community” as she served apprenticeships with craftspeople who had worked in the fashion couture houses of many major design labels. She found a way to communicate with them even though she could not speak their language. The relation with them became symbiotic, she communicated for them and they shared their knowledge of skills with her. She learned embroidery from a seamstress, who had trained at Lesage, Lace applique from a German seamstress who made Dior bridal gowns, tailoring from a tailor who worked for Cerutti, and even learned to work with fur and leather from a Canadian Furrier.

In the 1980’s there was another movement that affected the fashion Industry; women became frustrated with the ideal of the confinement of gender roles, and sough to expand their horizons in every aspect of their lives. Celida Opened a tailoring shop in Reynoldsburg, Ohio called “Celida’s Custom Tailoring for Women”. She participated with others to free woman from the boundless ready to wear market that was so restricting to size and shape, and applied her knowledge of made-to- order mentality of menswear to crafting everyday basics for women.

Celida now resides in Worcester, MA and is Co Founder of Deliciouseverywear, a sustainable Food and Fashion LIfestyle Brand, upcycling post consumer goods for home and fashion and developing healthy vegan recipes.