November: With the mission to make her daughter the strongest person, Jiya Bhavsar, a single mother and beautician, walked the ramp and won the second position of ‘Queen of India’ at the WOW-Wings for Dreams fashion and beauty pageant held in Surat on October 16.
A beautician employed with an Urban Company, Jiya Bhavsar, participated in the WOW-Wings for Dreams beauty and fashion pageant held in the city. For many years, Jiya was gungho on pursuing a successful career in the modelling industry, but luck did not favoured her.
Thanks to WOW’s founder, Preeti Jaiin Bokdia, Jiya Bhavsar got an opportunity to showcase her talent at the national beauty and fashion pageant.
Jiya Bhavsar said, “I spend all my free time with my daughter. My daughter is my world, and I want to make her strong in every sphere of her life. This is the reason why I joined WOW to make her understand what women empowerment is about.”
The WOW-Wings for Dreams fashion and beauty pageant was held on the main titles such as King of India, Queen of India, Mrs. Gujarat, Ms. Gujarat, and Teen Gujarat. The Dhwalin was a winner of the title King of India, Reema Raulji was Mrs. Gujarat runners-up, Jiya Bhavsar was second in Queen of India title, Dhara Gadara won Mrs. Gujarat title, Nikhita Keswani got Beauty with a brain title.
Pinky Gohil became the winner of Best Attitude in the Mrs. Gujarat category, and Charmi Bhavsar was crowned Teen Gujarat. A fashion and beauty event was followed by a Photoshoot Round, Talent Round, Grooming Round, Introduction Round, Q&A round, and the Finale. Preeti & Wow Wings for Dreams have a team, Presha Creation – Prem Gada, who manufactures crowns and sashes. Neerja Kalawatia is a Groomer. S K Investments (Ketan Chhapgar) and Surkaivalyam Music Classes (Joy Sir) are sponsors, and Krushi Bhavsar, Mamta Bhavsar are supporters. The team has a mission to organize 100 fashion shows in upcoming years, in respect to public demand, the organizer has decided to include the kids’ category as well.
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