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Miss SA Hosts Historic Masterclass for Aspiring Beauty Queens

For the first time in its history, the Miss South Africa organisation is hosting an exclusive masterclass aimed at guiding aspiring contestants through their pageant journey. This educational session will provide valuable insights into the world of pageantry, offering expert advice from industry leaders and former titleholders.
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A Platform for Learning and Growth
The masterclass will feature professionals who will share their expertise on beauty, confidence, self-expression, and the responsibilities that come with holding the prestigious Miss SA title. Participants will gain first-hand knowledge of what it takes to excel in a beauty pageant, as well as the personal and professional growth opportunities it presents.
Miss SA CEO Stephanie Weil and renowned television journalist Devi Sankaree Govender will be among the key speakers. They will offer insights into what pageant judges look for in contestants, highlighting the qualities, skills, and attributes necessary for success.
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Enhancing Beauty and Confidence
In addition to expert discussions, attendees will take part in a makeup workshop designed to enhance their natural beauty. The session will focus on essential makeup techniques that build confidence and refine contestants’ on-stage presence.
Star-Studded Lineup of Former Miss SA Winners
The event will also feature past Miss South Africa winners who have made their mark both locally and internationally. Attendees will have the rare opportunity to engage with former titleholders, including:
- Rolene Strauss (Miss World and Miss SA 2014)
- Peggy-Sue Khumalo (Miss SA 1997)
- Natasha Joubert (Miss SA 2023)
- Tamaryn Green-Nxumalo (Miss Universe first runner-up and Miss SA 2018)
- Mia le Roux (Current Miss SA)
Event Details
The Miss SA masterclass is set to take place on Friday, March 7 at The Forum, Ground Floor, Wanderers Building in Bryanston. The session will run from 9:00 AM to 10:30 PM, ensuring a full day of learning, networking, and preparation for those hoping to step onto the Miss South Africa stage.
This groundbreaking initiative marks a significant step in empowering young women to pursue their dreams with confidence, knowledge, and grace.
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