About the House

An artful study in modernism, shaped by nostalgia

Founded by designer Kaylie Caswell, House of Caswell is a study in the dialogue between art and attire — where clothing becomes both a canvas and a language.

The inclusion of House in its name reflects a deep appreciation for the legacy of fashion history — a fascination with the great couture houses and the artistry they embodied. This reverence echoes throughout the brand’s work, where vintage influences are reinterpreted through a contemporary lens. The inspiration is not bound to any single era but drawn from many, intertwined to create silhouettes that feel timeless yet distinctly modern.

All garments are proudly designed and constructed in the United States, using globally sourced materials chosen for their beauty, quality, and integrity. Each piece is crafted with intention and produced in limited quantities, complete with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity so each garment becomes not just clothing, but a collectible work of art. Subtle details such as gold hardware, custom linings, and thoughtful finishing reveal the brand’s devotion to integrity and intimacy in design.

Every print within each collection is original artwork created by the designer

Drawn from a single work of art that informs the season’s entire visual narrative — transforming fine art into a living, wearable form.

The House of Caswell woman ties her clothing to memory. She remembers how an outfit made her feel — the confidence, joy, or quiet contentment it evoked — and seeks garments that will create new moments she will cherish. Each collection is designed with this in mind: as a capsule wardrobe for a perfect trip or vacation, or as the curated wardrobe a woman needs for a specific chapter of her life. She collects pieces that serve as companions for experience, memory, and self-expression, understanding that her clothing is a living archive of the life she’s crafting.

She appreciates craftsmanship, subtle rebellion, and the balance between structure and softness. She is drawn to garments that tell stories — ones that invite both introspection and expression. To her, luxury lies not in excess, but in depth: the quiet confidence of something rare, refined, and made with intention.

Where art and memory intertwine — a study in Artful Nostalgia.