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          Misha Nonoo is the British fashion designer who introduced Meghan and Harry and had her own star-studded wedding befitting of a royal in Rome.!

          Misha Nonoo

          Fashion designer

          Misha Nonoo is a US-based British-Bahraini fashion designer,[1] best known for her eponymous line of women's ready-to-wear.

          Early life

          Nonoo was born in Bahrain to an Iraqi father of Jewish descent and an English mother.[2] Her family moved to London when she was 11, and she attended ACS Cobham School and Guildford High School in Surrey.[3] During high school, Nonoo worked as a fashion model represented by Nevs Agency.

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        2. Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex and Misha Nonoo attended the G9 Ventures Summer Summit, hosted by power broker Amy Griffin, in NYC.
        3. Misha Nonoo is the British fashion designer who introduced Meghan and Harry and had her own star-studded wedding befitting of a royal in Rome.
        4. "For my Fall collection I was inspired by the psychology of the woman and the evolving, ephemeral state of her life," says Misha Nonoo.
        5. The groom is a member of the British royal family; the bride is American and previously worked as an actress, blogger, charity ambassador, and advocate.
        6. She moved to New York City in 2009, and worked in menswear for a tailoring company.[4]

          Career

          In 2011, Nonoo launched her own fashion label. While working for a tailoring company in Manhattan, she designed and made women's jackets in her free time after work.

          Nonoo was spotted at Prune restaurant by a senior buyer from Intermix, a chain of designer fashion boutiques, wearing one of her own designs, and received a purchase order of $150,000 for her first collection.[4]

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