Elizabeth Miller
Materiality
What Keeps
Crafted from raw natural materials and collected laces, What Keeps draws inspiration from cell membranes and forest canopies. This collection explores clothing as both shield and sanctuary. Through ruffling, felting, natural dyeing, and beading, What Keeps becomes a study in what we hold close, what we let through, and what ultimately sustains us. It is not only a reflection of my personal journey, but also a testament to the materiality and craft that inspire new ways of finding home—within oneself and as part of the broader ecological world.
Photos By Meghan Marin
Modeling By Alvina Bokhari, Ava Gridley, & Charlie Caulfield
Makeup & Hair By Nicky Harrington
Assistance By Ava Perez
Video & Editing By Ben Miller
Shot at Woodsedge Farm
Music By Blake Rhein
Steel Pocket Hoop Panniers (Look 7) Hand Welded By Charlie Niedzialkowski
Sponsored By Solstiss Lace
Modeling By Alvina Bokhari, Ava Gridley, & Charlie Caulfield
Makeup & Hair By Nicky Harrington
Assistance By Ava Perez
Video & Editing By Ben Miller
Shot at Woodsedge Farm
Music By Blake Rhein
Steel Pocket Hoop Panniers (Look 7) Hand Welded By Charlie Niedzialkowski
Sponsored By Solstiss Lace
Bio
Elizabeth Miller is a New York–based fashion designer and Parsons graduate. Working with natural textiles, her designs are quiet records of their making, rooted in personal narrative and material storytelling. She envisions fashion as a space of connection, one that links the wearer not only to the garment, but to the plants, animals, and hands that have shaped each piece and given life to its fabric.