"I appreciated beauty. Being trendy and dressing is all about how I feel at that moment," she said in an interview with Word Is.
Awuor joined the creative sector in 2013, when she contested for the Miss Zetech University crown and emerged as 1st runner-up.
In 2014, she joined Miss World Kenya representing Siaya county at the national level and emerging top 10.
In August 2021, she sent her application to contest for Universal Woman Kenya to represent the country on the international platform.
At the Universal Woman beauty pageant, she bagged two awards: the Universal Woman Elegance and Universal Mission awards.
Awuor joked about being nicknamed Naomi Campbell 2.
Her social project on climate change and farming emerged top of the contest.
"Through these two awards, I got recognition by the Tourism ministry, where the CS, Peninah Malonza, nominated me as the lead tourism ambassador."
She terms the social project as her biggest achievement.
"It's about farming, educating women and girls in marginalised communities on the effects of climate change, and the invention of technical ways of adaptation being recognised internationally," she said.
"In regards to this, more doors are being opened and I can be sure of its progress."
"Kenyans can join hands to give me support in terms of morals, financial and spiritual, to achieve the goals of the project in providing solutions to livelihood for our girls and women in the marginalised communities. This is a request to the public and the private sectors."
Awuor will be travelling all around the world with the Universal Mission organisation to fundraise for World Revolve.
Some of the countries she is expected to visit are Canada and the United Kingdom.
Like most beauty queens, Awuor has also received her share of trolls, who almost made her give up.
"Sadly, it is the same people in the creative sector who thought I was not good enough to represent our country," she said.
"It got to a point that a WhatsApp group was formed to discuss me and troll me and some even had a bet on my failure."