Tuesday, 5 September 2017

EXCLUSIVE: Meet Miss Culture Worlwide Kenya


The 23 year old Molly Atieno Otiende, became Miss Culture Worldwide Kenya after the demise of the then Miss Culture Worldwide Kenya, the late Mercy Mokeira in February 2016.
Molly graduated from Technical University of Kenya (TUK) in September 2016 with a Degree in Information and Technology (IT). She narrates how venturing into fashion was a God sent idea as the two courses (IT & fashion) have propelled her to great heights.

Talking about her talent, the eloquent and amiable Molly traces her love for fashion back to Monasoti High School in Eldoret. At first, Molly asserts that her parents stood in her way but later on after completion of her course, she embarked fully on fashion and design.
One admirable character in her is that, she has a soft spot for destitute kids. She states that in five years time, she plans to own a children’s home to cater for the homeless.

Molly draws a lot of inspiration from British model Naomi Campbell who is her role model besides her mentor, Liberian President Sirleaf Helen Johnson.

Molly who is now focusing on Miss Culture Worldwide slated for 2nd December 2017 in Durban, South Africa, is confident that she has what it takes to bring the coveted title home.
The beauty queen emerged second runners-up in Miss Culture Kenya behind Miss Mokeira (deceased) that took place at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) Nairobi, in 2016.

The Miss Culture confirmed to MOSCA’s team that Miss Worldwide Kenya Director, Mr. Ignatius Wafula is on course lobbying for Kenya to host 2018 Miss Culture Worldwide finals in November.molley tel no-0714746138

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