Miss England Bare Face 2025
The contestants in this contest have a total of 13,496 followers on Instagram and 3,257 followers on Tiktok.
Age
20
Height
5ft 3
Occupation
actor, model, advocate and a film studies student at university.
Interesting Fact
"I can fluently speak three languages such as Hindi, Gujarati, and English which allows me to connect with diverse cultures and communities.
I believe this skill enhances my communication abilities but also gives me a unique perspective on cultural diversity and inclusion.
I believe these qualities would allow me to inspire others to embrace their heritage. Additionally, my multilingual skills could help me effectively communicate and advocate for causes on an international stage."
Existing Title
MISS LEICESTERSHIRE
Age
19
Height
5'11
Occupation
student
Interesting Fact
“I allowed a young girl to borrow my phone and later that day found out from the Police that she was a vulnerable missing person and i had played a part into helping find her. This truly was one of those random acts of Kindness that made a big difference!”

Miss England Hosts Make-Up Free Auditions in the Midlands to Celebrate Natural Beauty
2 months ago
Wolverhampton, UK –
Miss England is calling for aspiring beauty queens from across the Midlands to enter the next phase of the competition –
make-up free.
If you live, work or study in the Midlands, are aged between 16–27, and want to be part of the prestigious Miss England competition, don’t miss your chance to attend the make-up free auditions at Grand Station, Wolverhampton on 7th September.
To apply, simply send a recent snapshot of yourself — ideally make-up free or wearing minimal make-up — to [email protected] or complete the application form at www.missengland.info.
Selected applicants will be invited to audition for the next Miss England Championships, with the semi-final scheduled for October. Contestants will also have the chance to be crowned with a regional title representing their area.
“We feel it’s so important to promote natural beauty amongst women, especially on social media,” said Angie Beasley, Miss England Director since 2002.
Angie introduced the make-up free round in 2019 after noticing a rise in heavily filtered and overly made-up images, with some contestants looking unrecognisable in person.
A special presentation will take place at 2pm on the day of the auditions to encourage attendees to embrace their natural selves and build confidence from within.
Guest speakers include Afrose Ameen, last year’s Bare Face Award winner and a law student from London, who will share her inspiring journey of self-acceptance & Angie Beasley founder of the round from Miss England.

Afrose Ameen – the national award winner of Miss England’s Bare face award in 2024