Nicole Richie

Nicole Richie
Nicole Camille Richieis an American fashion designer, author, actress and television personality. Richie rose to prominence for her role in the Fox reality television series, The Simple Life, alongside her childhood best friend and fellow socialite Paris Hilton, which lasted five seasons. The Simple Life was a hit for the Fox network, premiering with 13 million viewers. Richie's personal life attracted significant media attention during The Simple Life's five-year run, and she was a constant fixture of tabloid journalism before...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionReality Star
Date of Birth21 September 1981
CityBerkeley, CA
CountryUnited States of America
'Fashion Star' has been an incredible platform to show America the amount of work and discussion that goes into each garment you see in a store.
The Winter Kate-House of Harlow 1960 customer is a multi-tasker, therefore it's important that they are able to put together an outfit with ease and elegance. Pieces that are easy to mix within their own wardrobe. Easy dressing while maintaining a well put together look.
I never want to disappoint my parents, ever. They are people that I always look up to.
I'm not insecure, but I'm not like, 'Hi, I'm confident.'
Being a mentor is something that's new for me but a role that I take very seriously.
People who type with their iPhones on loud are barbarians and probably killers.
Life is about doing the things that make you happy, not the things that please other people. If you can please other people, that's a plus, but as long as you're not hurting anyone, you're golden.
I try to focus less on the actual items and more on the way they make me feel. I like color around my face because it does something to me emotionally. I don't like to wear black because it brings me down.
When my dad divorced my mom it was kind of like him leaving me also.
I believe that fashion is the ultimate form if self expression therefore it really depends on my mood.
Have a nice rest of your life.
I'm hugely inspired by the '60s and the '70s. I just love the music of that time and the overall freedom of that era. I love that the idea of clashing didn't really exist. You could mix prints on prints, you could mix fabrics and colors - and it was more about the way you felt than about the label and trends. That's something that I've always gravitated towards.
I admire anyone with their own sense of personal style.
It's hard to tell who has your back, from who has it long enough just to stab you in it....