Preparations for the finals next month here in sunny Southport

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28th June 2016

Photo: Chloe Nicole Brown ‘Miss Southport’ ready for Miss England with Hotfrox

Preparations for the finals next month here in sunny Southport  

Chloe Nicole Brown spoke to OTSNews.uk ahead of the Miss England final this week, she said: “When I was thinking about getting the dress for the final I wanted to source it locally and my first thought was Hotfrox as their dresses are show stopping, beautiful, elegant, unique, fit for a Miss England final. I knew I would find the perfect dress for the miss England finals here at Hotfrox.”

“I contacted Hotfrox and spoke to Wendy who is the owner of this beautiful shop. Wendy was delighted when I contacted them and said  I was looking for the perfect dress for the final.”

“Me and Sandy went along for the afternoon. I had the best time and was made to feel really welcome. Wendy and Steph couldn’t do enough for me. I lost count of how many dressers I tired on and Wendy and Steph were so helpful. Giving me advice on what style suited me, what was right for my skin tone eye colour. Lots of friendly, professional, guidance.”

“After trying on many dressers I put on one dress and we all just stood there opened mouthed. We knew then we had found the perfect dress for the Miss England finals. I felt like a real life princess.”

“I couldn’t believe it when Wendy said she would supply the gown for me to wear at the final. I can’t wait for you all to see the dress for the final.”

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