The Arcana of Contessa Mills
Mills’ world-building has become something of a visual tale in part because of her close attention to narrative details. Having always been interested in the transcendental realm, she allows personal symbolism to seep into her work. Likewise, she allows herself to widen the scope, and reel in broader symbolism when it is fitting. This truth is so embedded into the fabric of her brand, that she has shaped entire collections around the stories and optics of individual tarot cards. Her past collections have been thematic to a degree that they have been called, The World, The Magician, The Empress, The Lovers, and The Queen of Cups.
Crystals, astrology, and ancient card reading techniques have all been natural extensions of the designer’s own connection to the universe, making this style identity one that is instinctive to her. She famously turns “feminine power into silhouette,” and draws on the strength and confidence of New York women, who traverse the city assertively and fashionably in the same step. Her work is about more than dressing femme people — it is about reflecting energy and creating garments that connect the inner world with the outer world. Mills designs pieces that encourage wearers to engage with self-possession, embody symbols of own’s future (as tarot begets), and take control of how and when to read into the world around us.















