Nicole Miller is no stranger to New York s social scene. It s a bit harder to imagine her in a muddy field at an early-nineties rave. But here they were in her latest collection: prints that riffed on glow sticks. If the rave references weren t particularly deep, you can t deny Miller always seems to be having fun with her clothes. It s an attitude that s rather infectious; she wants her clientele to have fun, too—this season, wearing leggings in digital acid trails prints and little black dresses detailed with broken strands of hallucinogenic color. Meanwhile, Miller s adapted biker jackets and chiffon tunics with trailing back hems were straightforwardly attractive, which is likely sufficient for women looking for smart, updated clothes, who don t give a damn about references.