 
 Courtesy of Charlotte Ronson  
In just a few short years, Charlotte Ronson has become a fashion megastar. In October, The New York Times,  sang her praises, labeling the designer as “the girl with the golden  touch,” and “one of the most successful retail entrepreneurs of her  generation.” In the spirit of the holiday season, we’ve asked 
Ronson about her famous family, elephants in New York, the sensation of  falling in your dreams, and why  above all, family trumps everything  (and maybe her little dog Oliver too). 
ELLE: What is your favorite smell? 
CR: Fruits Sauvages by Comptoir Sud Pacifique 
ELLE: When are you happiest? 
CR: I am always happiest surrounded by my family. The more the merrier. 
ELLE:  What’s your favorite childhood memory? 
CR: Around the time my family just moved to New York from London—we were  going out for the afternoon and when we left our apartment building, we  found ourselves in the midst of a street fair. As we were walking, we  came across elephants and we all went for a ride. 
ELLE: What’s the last book you read and loved? 
CR: To Kill A Mockingbird. 
ELLE: What is the last dream you remember? 
CR: I don’t really remember my dreams. The only dream I ever remember is  falling, but I always wake up right before I land anywhere. 
ELLE: What are your vices? 
CR: Coffee, cheese, and sleeping in. 
ELLE: Describe yourself in 5 words or less. 
CR: Casual, feminine, creative, kind, innovative 
ELLE: What possession will you never throw away? 
CR: My dog, Oliver.