Winning the crown: It’s all about confidence

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And Mrs India Universe 2015 Enu Narulaa teaches pageant seekers just how to do it

Who better to mentor and groom women for pageants than a woman who has done it all, and won it all as well? Enu Narulaa, a former Mrs India Australia 2011 and Mrs India Universe 2015, and now director of Crown Vogue International believes that pageants are a great to help women from all walks of life showcase their skills and talent.

Narulaa, director of the Sydney-based international not for profit, says, “Crown Vogue International allows women to empower themselves by helping them believe in their hidden potential.”

The funds raised from pageants organised by Crown Vogue International, which runs titles like Miss/Ms/Mrs contests for countries such as Australia, India, Nepal and Asia are donated to many charities within Australia and around India and Asia. “These funds are used to help organisations working on the education of the girl child, clothing and clean food and water and to eradicate many social issues like child abuse and trafficking,” adds Narulaa.

“We provide women with the best training, coaching and grooming. We want to give women the confidence and skill set to take world by storm,” she adds.

Crown Vogue International also provides opportunities for young women and girls to represent their respective home countries and home state or town on international platform. For more information, visit www.cvogue.site. You may also call 0437 005 823 or visit the Facebook Page of Crown Vogue International.

 

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