Ciara Miller, the breakout star of Summer House, is extending her influence beyond the small screen with a curated footwear and accessory partnership. The television personality has teamed up with DSW to create what the company is calling the "Ciara Edit," a handpicked selection of summer styles that reflects her personal aesthetic.
The collection spans everything from slim sneakers and kitten heels to mini bags and sunglasses, each piece selected by Miller herself for its authenticity to her style. According to the partnership announcement, the edit is designed to help shoppers channel Miller's look throughout the season.
What's in the Collection
Miller's footwear picks range from statement pieces to everyday staples. She highlighted the BDBGeneration clear lucite heels as shoes that "make getting dressed feel easy," while recommending the Jessica Simpson thong kitten heels for those seeking comfort without sacrificing polish. "They're comfortable, they make sense with my everyday looks, and somehow they still elevate the outfit without trying," she said of the latter pair.
On the sneaker front, Miller selected the Puma Replicatch style, describing it as a shoe that "gives the outfit a little edge, but it's still something I'd wear every day." The selection also includes Mary Jane sneakers, mules, clogs, and flip-flops in bold colorways that signal her willingness to experiment with unexpected silhouettes.
The accessory component features trending handbag details like drawstrings, buckles, and metal handles, rounded out by Goodr sunglasses that Miller identified as part of her regular rotation.
Beyond the commercial appeal, the partnership carries a charitable component. DSW is donating up to $25,000 from proceeds of the Ciara Edit to the Girl Scouts of Greater New York, an organization Miller chose to support through the collaboration.
The timing aligns with DSW's early Memorial Day sales, making many pieces in the collection eligible for promotional pricing during the launch period. The full edit is now available for shopping on DSW's website.
Author Jessica Williams: "Miller's edit feels genuine rather than slapped-together, which is exactly what makes these collaborations actually worth your wallet space."
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