Nonnie Moore

Nonnie Moore (January 21, 1922 – February 19, 2009) was a fashion editor at Mademoiselle, Harper's Bazaar and GQ.

[1] The New York Times noticed the changes she made at Harper's Bazaar, highlighting how the magazine how been "looking a little dowdy", but that Moore had "noticeably sharpened the magazine's fashion point of view" by showing "brighter, younger and more stylish", complimenting her use of "young and exciting fashion photographers" such as Oliviero Toscani.

"[1] Traveling to Paris and elsewhere around the world, Moore had a knack for finding designers who had something new to offer, including Perry Ellis and Issey Miyake, whom she publicized early in their careers.

[1] The Council of Fashion Designers of America recognized Moore with a lifetime achievement award in 1994,[1] the year she retired.

A resident of Manhattan, Moore died at Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center at age 87 on February 19, 2009 due to a choking accident.