Nicole Miller Spring

Nicole Miller's spring collection channels '60s pop-art through a 2020s lens, reviving her signature body-con silhouettes with "bright colors, bold patterns" that feel "decidedly current." The standout print work includes "a collage-like print of pink, peach, yellow, and blue stripes punctuated by photo-realistic seagulls and grazing cows" Vogue described as "deliciously surreal"—proof that Miller's maximalist approach to pattern remains her most compelling tool.

Nicole Miller Fall

Nicole Miller's fall 2022 collection reimagines teenage rebellion through tartan and DIY punk sensibility. The designer approached plaid with fresh eyes, repurposing "a patchwork of clashing prints on off-the-shoulder dresses and on-trend lace-up bustiers" Vogue sourced from vintage flannels, proving her instinct for making prints feel both nostalgic and urgent.

Nicole Miller Spring

Nicole Miller's "Lost and Found" collection layers Japanese influence with French bohemia and '90s ease, creating sophisticated assemblage. Miller's approach to print remains distinctive: she blends "habutai silk textures" with "patchwork dresses" and "kimono-inspired" silhouettes, proving her talent for weaving cultural references into cohesive, wearable maximalism.

Nicole Miller Fall

Nicole Miller's "Rock'n'Royalty" collection fused rebellious British iconography with David Bowie's gender-fluid legacy. Her prints ranged from "labyrinth-printed bell-sleeved frocks and paisley velveteen miniskirts" to "floral-printed, flared denim" and "leopard-print cocoon coats," proving her ability to blend maximalist pattern work with cultural commentary.