Meet Elizabeth Soul

Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Elizabeth Soul. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.

Alright, so we’re so thrilled to have Elizabeth with us today – welcome and maybe we can jump right into it with a question about one of your qualities that we most admire. How did you develop your work ethic? Where do you think you get it from?

My work ethic comes from my heart. I’m a passionate creator, and every decision I make is rooted in truth and alignment — in how I want to show up, how I serve, and the inspiration I want to provide others with. I don’t see it as work, to me it’s natural. It’s creation. A channeling of what moves through me on a core level.

I am grateful every day to be living my creativity and transforming it into something that can activate people’s lives.

Great, so let’s take a few minutes and cover your story. What should folks know about you and what you do?

I’m the owner of Fashion Haus Ink — an ornamental, blackwork, fashion-forward tattoo studio fully rooted in vegan and cruelty-free values. FHI is pushing a new evolution in tattooing. It’s about merging high fashion with body art, creating pieces that feel like couture on skin, and holding space for people to step into something bold, intentional, and radically transformative.

We are a Haus of designers in art, fashion, and soul frequency.

I’ve always been a passionate creator, and this is where I get to merge everything I love.

What excites me most is that people don’t just come here for a tattoo — they come into a container that can hold their evolution and expansion.

It’s about creating something powerful on skin and giving people the space to step into their authenticity — to feel beautiful, sovereign, and fully themselves.

What makes Fashion Haus Ink different is the frequency. We are cruelty-free, vegan, intentional, and elevated. I built this space to show the world that ethical living can be sexy, exquisite, and rebellious in its own right.

Right now, I’m pouring into training my first wave of aligned apprentices — future resident artists of FHI. I’m ushering in a new generation who see tattooing not as imagery on the body, but as high fashion, as modern art.

And at the same time, I’m holding larger visions for Fashion Haus Ink — multiple cities, shows, and collaborations that blur the line between tattoo and couture.

We’ll be hosting regular events and workshops at FHI — spaces for art, fashion, and soul to come alive. Stay tuned and follow along at @fashionhausink to be part of it.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?

Vision
–Every single morning I visualize what I want in my life. How I want the day to unfold, how I want the week to unfold, where I want to be in a year’s time, how I want to feel, what I want to have manifested. Holding a vision gives you direction. Then your soul will start to develop the road map to get there.

Don’t seek validation.
–When you are seeking approval from others before standing in your power, you are dimming your light and handing your power away. Instead, connect deeply with yourself. Know your gifts. Show up in the way you believe is right. When you stand fully in your light, people will be grateful — because now they can finally receive the gifts they’ve been waiting for.

Follow your truth
–Source, divine insight, guidance — however you want to see it — is always moving through you. That inner voice is your higher self pointing the way, showing you what’s next. Listen to it above all else.

For anyone early in their journey: don’t try to be perfect and don’t try to “fit in”. Lead with your heart, your truth, your vision. Believe in yourself, even when, and *especially* when, no one else does. That will take you further than anything else.

What do you do when you feel overwhelmed? Any advice or strategies?

I visualize. When I feel overwhelmed, it’s usually a sign I’m not connected to my center, to my vision. In those moments, I turn to ritual — I’ll light palo santo, incense, or sage, and put on a visualization or meditation that brings me back to myself. It reconnects me with my truth and the larger design I’m here to create. And every time, I come out of it inspired, energized, and ready to be full on again.

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Image credits: Matt Garcia, Gustavo Lemus, Angii Bonavoto, Elizabeth White

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