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Interior

Interior: Subversive Elegance from New York

Origins

Founded in 2020 by lifelong friends Jack Miner and Lily Miesmer, Interior emerged as a distinctive voice in New York’s fashion scene. The duo, who met in eighth grade, combined their backgrounds in fashion operations and editorial to create a brand that challenges conventional aesthetics. Their inaugural collection debuted in 2021, quickly garnering attention for its emotionally resonant designs.​

Ownership

Interior remains independently owned, with Jack Miner at the helm following Miesmer’s departure. The brand has maintained its creative autonomy, allowing for unfiltered expression and innovation in its collections.​

Aesthetic

Interior’s aesthetic is characterized by a blend of classic American sportswear and avant-garde elements. The brand subverts traditional silhouettes, introducing unexpected details and textures that evoke a sense of “earnest angst.” This approach results in garments that are both familiar and provocatively unconventional.​

Signature Pieces

  • Bruno Sweater – A deep U-neck cashmere sweater that has become a viral sensation, epitomizing the brand’s fusion of comfort and subversion.
  • Tutto Minidress – A cotton minidress that juxtaposes structured tailoring with playful design elements.
  • Frances Top – A versatile piece that combines minimalist lines with intricate detailing.
  • Valencia Minidress – A statement dress that embodies the brand’s commitment to reimagining classic forms.
  • Frida Minidress – A bold design that reflects Interior’s penchant for blending elegance with edge.​

    Legacy

    Despite its relatively recent inception, Interior has made a significant impact on the fashion industry. The brand’s commitment to authenticity and emotional depth has resonated with a niche audience seeking alternatives to mainstream fashion narratives.​

    Famous Fans

    Interior’s designs have been embraced by fashion influencers and editors who appreciate the brand’s unique perspective.Notably, the Bruno Sweater has been spotted on style icons like Charlotte Groeneveld and Emma Rose Thatcher.​

    The Future

    Looking ahead, Interior aims to continue its exploration of emotionally charged design, expanding its reach while maintaining its core ethos. The brand plans to delve deeper into direct-to-consumer channels, ensuring its creations remain accessible to its dedicated following.​

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