
Superwomen with Rebecca Minkoff
Nicky Hilton Rothschild on New York Before Dating Apps
Nicky Hilton Rothschild was an It Girl long before algorithms and Instagram feeds. But for all the stories that come with growing up in one of the city’s most recognizable families, the version of Nicky today is much more interested in what lasts. In this episode of Superwomen, I sat down with the socialite, designer, and NYC native to reminisce about a bygone era. Nicky gets nostalgic about legendary nightclubs like Studio 54 and Bungalow, the spontaneity of a life that wasn’t constantly documented, and the lost magic of Old New York. Sex and the City creator Candace Bushnell also joins the conversation to discuss how the series impacted the city and how dating has changed since Carrie first ran into Big on a Manhattan sidewalk. If you lived through it, this one will make you miss those days. And if you weren’t there, you’ll wish you could’ve been. Episode Guide: (00:00) Nicky Hilton Rothschild loves Sex and the City (01:53) Before social media, celebrities actually went out (05:42) Why Nicky never really played the field (10:58) Finding love the old-fashioned way (12:33) How Sex and the City shaped a generation (18:49) Nicky and Paris Hilton were almost on SATC (20:48) Shopping before everything was online (25:12) Nicky’s secret to a long-lasting marriage Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices






