The unfading beauty with a purpose

Boingotlo Motlalekgosi
Boingotlo Motlalekgosi

I simply take care of myself, I eat lots of fruits and drink water but I also love my meat,” that is Miss Botswana 2003-2004, Boingotlo Motlalekgosi’s explanation for her constant photo fresh looks and sexy flair. While many subscribe to the notion that beauty fades with age, the Miss Botswana 2003-2004 queen has adopted the reverse, borrowing from the tree philosophy of looking greener and greener with each passing summer.

In fact Motlalekgosi lives and breathes beauty; being the owner and manager of Immaculate Beauty, an image consultancy that trains beauty contestants clients in the corporate world on culture wardrobe, as well as imparting etiquette upon those searching for jobs.

“We train them on how to answer interview questions, how to dress for interviews, body language, among others,” she says.

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