Every year on International Women’s Day, people around the world come together to celebrate the achievements of women and to continue the call for gender equality.
This years theme is #GiveToGain

When we give, we gain.
Together, let’s help forge gender equality through abundant giving
At the Miss England competition, the spirit of International Women’s Day is reflected in the supportive community created by its contestants and winners.
The Miss England platform is about far more than a crown — it’s about empowering young women, building confidence and forming lifelong friendships.

R-L – Angie Beasley Director of Miss England since 2002 , Grace Richardson, reigning Miss England , Lisa Powell , Choregrapher for Miss England since 2002 in the #GiveToGain pose
Angie Beasley has been the director of Miss England since 2002 on behalf of Miss World and said ” Contestants often arrive at the competition not knowing anyone, but leave having formed strong bonds with fellow finalists. Throughout the journey they encourage each other, share advice and support one another both on and off the stage. Many contestants say the experience helps them grow in confidence, develop new skills and discover their own voice. Its amazing to see women empowering each other throughout the process and become lifelong friends like Lisa and I have through helping each other”
From mentoring new contestants to promoting important causes through their Beauty with a Purpose projects, the Miss England contest continue’s to demonstrate the values at the heart of International Women’s Day.
The ethos of Miss World is “Beauty with a Purpose,” a philosophy that celebrates compassion, service, and the power of women to create positive change. The Miss England competition proudly embraces this vision by continually promoting initiatives that empower women both in the UK and across the world. Through charitable projects, humanitarian work, and campaigns that encourage confidence, leadership, and social impact, Miss England contestants are encouraged to use their voices and platforms to support important causes and inspire others. By championing purpose alongside beauty, Miss England helps young women realise their potential and make a meaningful difference in their communities and beyond.
International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated globally on March 8th each year and recognises the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. It is also a call to action for accelerating gender equality and supporting women’s empowerment across all sectors of society.
The Miss England competition is proud to stand with the International Women’s Day movement, celebrating the strength, diversity, inclusion, ambition and compassion of the remarkable women who take part in the competition each year.




