Stable Faith is a creative practice rooted in the Black experience and its relationship to space. Working across fashion, film, and design, the label explores how architecture carries memory — how the built environment shapes culture, identity, and belonging. Founded in 2017, Stable Faith reflects on what endures and what fades, tracing the histories held within walls, streets, and shared spaces.
Established by Tylan Harris, a metro-Detroit native, archivist, and designer, Stable Faith approaches design as a form of cultural research and preservation. Harris’s work engages with the rhythm of neighborhoods and the stories embedded in their foundations, seeking to give voice to communities through the structures that have defined their way of life.
Each collection begins with a historically Black “art object” on the verge of being forgotten, reimagined through the lens of contemporary form. Through a dialogue between art and infrastructure, Stable Faith builds a language that is both material and spiritual — grounded in history, yet reaching toward the future.