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Antigua and Barbuda selects a representative for next year’s Miss International Elegant Mothers Pageant

Editorial Staff by Editorial Staff
December 8, 2025
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Antigua and Barbuda selects a representative for next year’s Miss International Elegant Mothers Pageant

Charity Henry

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Antigua and Barbuda has agreed to send a representative to the BTA 8th Annual Miss International Elegant Mothers Pageant 2026 taking place in St Maarten/St Martin next year.

Charity Henry, the mother of two beautiful girls, and a former Miss Labour Queen Pageant winner, has been selected to be Antigua and Barbuda’s representative at the pageant slated for March 14 next year. Henry describes herself as a woman driven by purpose, passion, and possibility. Her life’s mission extends far beyond her own dreams.

According to her bio…she strives to stand as a powerful example of strength, grace, and ambition for young girls everywhere. Charity believes deeply that every child, no matter their circumstances, deserves to see their own potential and feel empowered to pursue excellence.

Charity is a former Head Girl of the All Saints Secondary School. Even from an early age, her leadership, determination, and creative spirit set her apart.

A true multi-talent, Charity stepped into the beauty industry at just 13 years old, beginning a journey that has grown into more than a decade of artistry, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Today, she is not only expanding her makeup brand, both in services and cosmetics, but is also known across the Caribbean for her carnival makeup, traveling to regional carnivals to transform revelers with her signature style.

Her love for beauty is matched by her passion for pageantry. Charity proudly earned the title of Miss Teenage 2017, representing the All Saints Secondary School, and later went on to be crowned Miss Labour Queen 2022, representing the Prime Minister, Gaston Browne, and the St. John’s City West constituency.

Currently, she serves as the makeup artist for Fenty Beauty at Lipstick Antigua, while continuing to thrive as a respected professional makeup artist and brand developer.

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