





Who knew that a computer engineer could create sexy off-the-shoulder cocktail dresses that would make a glamour girl blush? Nina Rahal-Kharey, designer for her own label House of Nonie, is achieving exactly that.
Rahal-Kharey has had a knack for designing and sketching since junior high school, but decided on pursuing a more reliable profession -- until a few years ago.
"I lost my brother to violence, which was my trigger to listen to myself and do what I love doing," she says. Sketching was her therapy for coping with his loss.
Rahal-Kharey debuted her Spring 2010 collection at Alberta Fashion Week last fall, featuring short, flowing dresses with a signature one sleeve, and sari influence in draping.
For 2010, Rahal-Kharey plans on taking her local success to Montreal and New York. And you can be the first to check out her Fall/ Winter 2010 collection at Alberta Fashion Week in March.
"I've met so many great people, and am now looking for an agent. Designing is something that I love and hope to do it full time."
House of Nonie is available at Worth (119, 1013 17th Ave. S.W.); it's also online at houseofnonie.com.
She would best describe her style as:
Crazy. "I will try and put different pieces together that most wouldn't wear, and try to make it work."
Definition of Nonie:
"Nonie is my nickname, it was a love name that my dad gave me when I was born."
House of Nonie esthetic:
"Very natural, organic and flowing. I use lots of silks and chiffons, and I always include a tutu in my collections, because it's so feminine and classic."
Style evolution:
Rahal-Kharey transformed her style from classic suits and dresses to risk-taking with colour and dabbling with elements of punk rock.
Recessionista item:
A Chanel Classic Flap handbag is a fashion investment that Rahal-Kharey says will last her a lifetime.
Regrettable purchase:
A pair of leg warmers. "My legs are not long enough."
Signature accessory:
Chunky rings and lots of bracelets.
Signature fragrance:
Chanel No. 5.
Style influences:
Japanese street style, and strong women such as Michelle Obama and Audrey Hepburn.
Style icon:
Coco Chanel.
Favourite places to shop:
Coco and Violet, and Worth.
Make it go away:
Ugg boots worn with pyjama pants.
Bring it back:
Padded shoulders in blazers. "It's a very strong look on women."
Favourite labels:
Rahal-Kharey supports local boutiques and loves wearing Nuj Novakhett from Coco and Violet and her own line House of Nonie.
Fashion statement:
A fitted blazer with a high waist skirt and red lipstick is all she needs to set the world on fire.
Look for spring:
A pair of baggy shorts from her own collection.