Childhood shopping trips inspire Clothing By Molly boutique

Childhood shopping trips inspire Clothing By Molly boutique

This story is part of a partnership between the Montgomery Advertiser and the Living Democracy program at Auburn University. Now in its 13th year, the program disperses students across rural Alabama to spend 10 weeks learning more about the inner workings of the community and writing about what they observe.

CAMDEN − Saturday shopping trips with her grandmother, Fredia Collins, inspired Molly Allen to fall in love with fashion at a young age.

“I remember a few outfits she let me purchase,” Allen said. “They weren’t the cutest, but I loved them, and she always let me express my sense of fashion. So, she bought them with a smile on her face. We loved to look back once I got older and laughed about all of my wild outfit choices.”

Today, 23-year-old Allen is the owner of Collections by Molly, a women’s clothing boutique at 109 Broad St. in Camden.

Childhood shopping trips inspire Clothing By Molly boutique

“I love to make people feel comfortable and provide the fashions they want just like my grandmother did for me,” Allen said.

As a little girl, Allen said her love for fashion sparked her dream to become a boutique owner. Her journey started in high school with her first job at the Camden Jewelry and Gifts shop. After she graduated, she honed her skills managing at The Pecan on Broad and The Fox and Hen boutique.

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