Although describing himself as a literal thinker, his interpretation of the visual world couldn’t be further from that. The designer elaborates an intricate web of influences in his eponymous label - from his grandma’s couch in Mobile, Alabama, to pumped up images of the 90s, to Betty Cooper’s theories surrounding Women’s, Gender and Africana Studies. We talk to Nicholson about those influences, his brand, and what it’s like being a Black designer in today's America.