Noor Xarmina
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Noor Xarmina | |
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| Born | Noor Xarmina 1995 (age 30–31) |
| Education | Imperial College London |
| Alma mater | London Business School |
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| Beauty pageant titleholder | |
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| Years active | 2023 - present |
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Noor Xarmina (born 1995) is a Pakistani actress, model, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Pakistan 2024.[1][2] She represented Pakistan at the Miss Universe 2024 pageant and was a top 10 finalist.[3][4][2]
Noor Xarmina was born in Islamabad, Pakistan.[2] Due to her parents' diplomatic careers, she spent her formative years growing up in nine different countries across four continents, including the United States, South Africa, Romania, the UAE, Singapore, Canada, the UK, Portugal, and Pakistan.[2]
She pursued higher education in London, earning a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biological Sciences from Imperial College London and a Master of Science (M.S.) in Management from London Business School.[2]
Career
Finance and consulting
Before transitioning to the entertainment industry, Xarmina had a successful career in finance.[2] She worked as a strategy consultant for KPMG in the UAE and as a visiting consultant for Salesforce.[2] She then moved into venture capital, holding positions as an investment analyst and associate for several London-based firms, including Nauta Capital, Frog Capital, Downing Ventures, and Foresight Group.[2] She also served as a member of the board of directors for Rated People for a year.[2]
Acting and modeling
At the age of 28, Xarmina left her venture capital job to attend drama school in London to pursue her long-held ambition of becoming an actress.[2][5] After completing her studies, she moved back to Pakistan in November 2023 to model and act full-time, working with various leading brands in Karachi and Lahore.[2]
Pageantry
In July 2024, Xarmina was crowned Miss Universe Pakistan 2024, triumphing over 21 other candidates in a competition held in the Maldives by the Dubai-based Yugen Group.[6][4][2] She represented Pakistan at the 73rd Miss Universe pageant in Mexico in November 2024.[7][2] Her participation has been described as a groundbreaking moment for the country, aimed at challenging stereotypes and presenting a modern image of Pakistani women globally.[2]