Reporting by Jessica Warren…Photos provided by Allison Heyden Designs

I had the opportunity to interview Allison Heyden, a fashion designer who took a lifelong dream and turned it into reality. With fashions featured in Neiman Marcus, New York Times, CNN, and Teen Vogue, as well as the Patriot News, Allison is pressing full speed ahead in the fashion world and coming to a store near you soon.
“Everyone should have that one piece of clothing in her closet that makes them feel young, beautiful and makes you stand out from the rest.” That one piece, Allison wishes, is from her collection.
If you’ve never heard of this visionary, you’re missing out! Growing up in the Central Dauphin area of Harrisburg, Allison Heyden, who now resides in New York, did not allow her environment to deter her dreams. I had a fortunate honor to sit down with Allison briefly and ask her a few questions about her background, collections and inspirations. She was gracious enough give us a look into what started her on the path of designing as well as a look into the journey she took to be living her dream. ![IMG_0679[1]](http://hautehbg.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/img_06791.jpg?w=179&h=270)
A recent graduate from the Savannah College of Art and Design, Allison’s clothing label Allison Heyden Designs, is making a splash in the fashion world. She recently showcased her talent in a fashion show at Level 2. After developing two new collections, Allison worked with her longtime hairdresser to captivate the audience and showcase style in Downtown Harrisburg.
According to Allison, “ It took about a month from start to end to have the samples ready, packed and sent to Harrisburg, models fitted and alterations completed by show time.” But don’t think it was easy: Allison did everything herself. This is what determination and perseverance looks like. As a “hands-on” person, Allison oversaw the whole process from the sketched to the alterations.
How did she know this was the job for her? From a young age of around 5 or 6 years old, Allison began to draw on anything she could find. She used to dress her Barbie’s in different outfits and even used her younger sister as her personal life- sized Barbie to pin clothes on as well. Allison said her mother knew from them on, fashion was what she was interested in and believed would end up doing when she grew up. She was lucky enough to speak with Marc Jacobs while at school and he told her that the best designers are the ones that start from the bottom with nothing and rise to the top. He was a big help and mentor to the school and encouraged Allison to trust her instincts despite what others might say.
“My dream is to be featured in Bryant Park for Fashion Week.”
When asked, who do you design for? Allison, very honestly said, “Myself!” Allison’s collection holds pieces that anyone can wear. Even her grandmother wears some of Allison’s designs to events she attends.
When home in Harrisburg, you might spot her at First Impressions or downtown at Plum Bottom. Allison likes the boutiques because they have a smaller selection but different, stand out pieces you might not find at the department stores. To learn more about Allison or her collections, follow her on Twitter http://twitter.com/allisoneheyden; her Facebook fan page http://www.facebook.com/allisoneheyden or visit her Web site at www.allisonheyden.com.