 
 Richard Nicoll, courtesy of the designer 
British designer, 
Richard Nicoll, launched his namesake label in 2005 after graduating from Central Saint Martins and apprenticing under Marc Jacobs at 
Louis Vuitton. The Australian expat has a knack for sophisticated, wearable, and  often colorful designs, which have found him a well-devoted fan base of  modern women. We chat with the London fashion week favorite about  everything from childhood bike rides to breezing through that dense 
Steve Jobs biography. 
ELLE: What is your favorite smell? 
RN: Sea Air 
ELLE: What do you consider the epitome of happiness? 
RN: Freedom and Knowledge 
ELLE: How do you define luxury? 
RN: Freedom and Travel 
ELLE: What is the last dream you remember? 
RN: I barely ever remember anything that isn’t really abstract. 
ELLE: What’s your favorite childhood memory? 
RN: Riding my bike without trainer wheels. 
ELLE: What’s the last book you read and loved? 
RN: The Steve Jobs Biography 
ELLE: Describe your home’s aesthetic. 
RN: Random, sentimental, colorful, and comfortable. My living room is  full of colorful pictures and books and my bedroom has nothing in it at  all besides my bed—and it’s all white. 
ELLE: What are your vices? 
RN: Smoking, drinking, and friends. 
ELLE: Describe yourself in 5 words or less. 
RN: Complicated, generous, trusting, free-spirited. 
ELLE: What possession will you never throw away? 
RN: My design and design development archive and my Linder Sterling  collages.