• About Miss Flavour

    You have so much to offer the world. You’re driven, hard working and beautiful. You have ideas, plans and goals but how do you let the world know? Through Miss Flavour we seek to celebrate beauty and brains and the diversity of it around Britain and also give contestants a platform to showcase their creative talent and promote what they do.

    Miss Flavour’s live events are a dynamic fusion of fashion, dance and music. Each year young women choose to compete in Miss Flavour in front of high profile celebrities, top professionals within the creative industries and members of the public to promote themselves and win amazing prizes. Miss Flavour is an opportunity to network, make new friends and gives you the chance to bring you a step closer to achieving your goals. Hundreds of applicants enter but only 20 will make it to the finals of Miss Flavour 2011.

    Due to its creative and innovative approach the event has captivated the imaginations of sponsors such as BET, Storm London, Palmers Cocoa Butter, GSpot Cosmetics, Luster Products, JN Money Transfer, Envy, Namco Station County Hall, Golddigga and Apple Bottoms.

    Previous Winners

    Miss Flavour 2010: Neetu Sahota

    Dancing Queen Neetu Sahota is used to shaking things up on stage with her energetic spark and attitude. She calls the stage her home, and it’s no surprise that after ditching her trainers for heels, her elegance and charisma helped her wow the judges to be crowned Miss Flavour 2010. In her first interview as Miss Flavour, Neetu tells us why she is an exotic Indian woman fearless in her pursuit of happiness. Read More

    Miss Flavour 2009: Melissa Lewars

    The moment I became a finalist for Miss Flavour 09, I knew it would be the start of something special. From then on, all I could do was try to imagine what this big night would be like and wait for the months to pass by, until I would finally find out what to expect. I pictured flashing lights, celebrities, top professionals, thumping music and huge cheering crowds. I wasn’t wrong. This was going to be the best night of my life. I told myself no matter what, I’m going to have fun; I’m going to learn from this experience. And, when those cameras are on me I’m going to give those photographers something worth snapping. Read More

    Miss Flavour 2008: Sasha Shantel

    Miss Flavour 2008 talks stage nerves, making an entrance and shares her career aspirations of becoming a journalist Sasha Shantel Bennett, the recently crowned Miss Flavour 2008, exudes class, confidence – and a bit of comedy too. As well as having beauty, brains, and a body any woman would be envious of and any man would find difficulty to look at and walk at the same time our one-on-one interview was one of most fun ones I’ve had the pleasure to cover, and the photo-shoot after was well worth the wait! Here’s what Queen Sasha had to say… Read More

    Miss Flavour 2007: Yondie Murray

    Simply stunning are words that can be used to describe of very first ever winner -Miss Flavour 2007, Yondie Murray. Yondie’s smile, personality and gorgeous looks light up any room she enters, so it’s no surprise that the judges choose her to be queen. Yondie is a graphic designer, presenter and part-time model. She said she entered the competition because: ‘It was one that didn’t fit the regular stereotype of what a model should be.’ She may have won the crown and a number of fabulous prizes but what she loved most about the experience Read More