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Entries open for Mrs SA 2014

Mrs South Africas are not always tall with perfect bodies, but they do always have a passion greater than themselves.

Are you married, sophisticated and beautiful inside and out?

Then do not miss out on the life-changing journey of entering Mrs South Africa, the most prestigious pageant for married women in South Africa.

Entries for Mrs South Africa 2014 close on 28 February, which leaves only one month for possible applicants to get those entries in.

The current Mrs South Africa, Chanè de Kock (29) from Stellenbosch is everything you would expect from a Mrs South Africa – she’s beautiful, over six feet tall, inspiring, well spoken and in great shape.

She is also a wife, happily married for 10 years, a mother of three, and a health consultant who is passionate about educating and inspiring those around her to make good lifestyle choices for themselves and their families.

So, what sort of women enters Mrs South Africa? Married? Definitely! Have children? Not always.

Like any beauty pageant there are the age limitations, in this case it is 25 to 50 years.

Mrs South Africas are not always tall with perfect bodies, but they do always have a passion greater than themselves.

Often, after saying ‘I Do’, women are boxed into stereotypes, their dreams and ambitions are left at the altar, and yet it is usually those dreams and ambitions that drew their husbands to them in the first place.

Mrs South Africa is a competition for real women, women of substance, women who are ambitious and want to succeed.

How to enter:

Go to the Mrs South Africa website www.mrssouthafrica.co.za and fill in the online entry form. Then email the Mrs South Africa Office’s a short two- to three-page CV/ profile along with two colour photographs (one full-length photo and one headshot) to info@mrssouthafrica.co.za.

Roadshow:

Mrs South Africa will be holding its first-ever roadshow titled ‘See the Beauty Within’. Workshops will take place in Cape Town on 8 February at 15 On Orange Hotel and in Bloemfontein on 15 February, culminating with the Gauteng Workshop on 22 February at Emperors Palace.

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