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Episode 75: Nicole Miller On Fashion, Creativity, and Confidence

On this episode, Ernie welcomes world-renowned fashion designer Nicole Miller for an uplifting conversation about her journey from Paris to New York and the rise of her iconic brand. Nicole reflects on the influence of her chic mother and engineer father, the unexpected success of her first best-selling dress, and her signature “uptown-downtown” style. She also shares stories about dressing celebrities like Beyoncé and Sheryl Crow, designing her own Barbie dolls, and why individuality, positivity, and opportunity have been the keys to her success.

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