Miss India 2008
by vivek
Miss India is an annual, national beauty pageant held in India and organized by Femina & Pantaloons.
Simran Kaur Mundi of Mumbai was crowned Miss India Universe 2008 at a glittering function held at the Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai on Saturday night.
Parvathy Omanakuttam of Kerala won the Miss India World crown while Harshita Saxena of Goa was declared Miss India Earth.
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Sunday, 14 December 2008
MISS WORLD 2008
Russia crowned Miss World 2008 in African event
Miss World Pageant JOHANNESBURG (AFP) – Kseniya Sukhinova from Russia was crowned Miss World 2008 after beating 108 other international beauties in a glittering African extravaganza held in South Africa on Saturday.
"And Miss World 2008 is Russia," announced Julia Morley, head of the Miss World committee that organises the event.
The second runner up was Gabrielle Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago and the first runner up Parvathay Omanakuttan of India.
The 21-year-old blue-eyed blonde beauty, who declared shortly before her win was announced that being nervous made her "feel stronger," takes over from Zhang Zi Lin of China to become the 58th Miss World.
"I think I can help people and I want to help people and today if I walk away with this crown I will do that," Sukhinova told judges through a translator after being asked why she should be crowned the winner.
Hailing from Nizhnevartovsk in the north west of Siberia, Sukhinova was dressed in a purple gown, with a decorative neckline and flowing skirt.
She is a student pursuing a science degree as an engineer of administration from the Tyumen Oil and Gas University.
Sukhinova becomes the second Miss Russia to go on and win the global event after Julia Kourochkina took the crown in 1992.
India's Omanakuttan wooed the crowd by greeting them in Afrikaans, and referring to heroes such as Mahatma Ghandi and South Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela, who was also quoted by Trinidad and Tobago's Walcott.
Contestants, aged 17 to 25, were dressed by South African and Jamaican designers for the final show after a month of galas, rehearsals and even a safari on the tip of the African continent.
Trading glamour for the bush the beauties donned T-shirts and sneakers as they gamely tramped into the bush to see lions and giraffes, play African drums, sleep in huts and cook traditional Zulu meals.
Johannesburg sought to use the event to boost its image as a world class city, despite being known for its high crime rates, while the country also hopes to benefit from the publicity ahead of staging the football World Cup in 2010.
"I think we have been able to showcase the best of what our country has to offer," said judge Lindiwe Mahlangu, the chief executive of Johannesburg tourism.
Beauties from 109 countries were whittled down to 15 semi-finalists with India, Russia, Trinidad and Tobago, Angola and South Africa among the five finalists.
South Africa's Tansey Coetzee had her home crowd on their feet shouting support as her name as a finalist was announced.
The winner of the event, broadcast live to millions of viewers in 187 countries, has to espouse "beauty with a purpose" with charity being one of the main focuses of the pageant.
"Over the years the crown that is worn by the winner is a symbol for fundraising. Miss World herself, this year, the winner from China, she's raised over 30 million dollars in her year in office," Morley said.
"So perhaps from anything else it does a lot of good things for needy children and old people, which I think is important too."
The competition was originally scheduled for October 4 in Kiev, but was delayed in September over security concerns due to the conflict between neighbours Russia and Georgia.
Saturday, 6 December 2008
UNDUK NGADAU 2007
MISS MALAYSIA WORLD 2008
Miss World Malaysia 2008 Soo Wincci, is all geared up to head to Johannesburg, South Africa on Nov 15 to participate in a month-long series of activities in the run-up to the Miss World 2008 grand finals on Dec 13, 2008.
In a recent farewell-cum-good luck party, Wincci also showed off her elegant evening gown, aptly named the 'Jewel of the Pacific', which was specially designed by the official couturier of Miss World Malaysia 2008, Carven Ong.
She will take on the stage in Johannesburg in the gown to compete against 100 other contestants from around the world for the 'Best Designer Award'.
"This gown, much like its name is truly beautiful. I really love its colour and design which fits my style and reflects my personality perfectly," said Wincci, 23, who hails from Petaling Jaya.
MISS MALAYSIA UNIVERSE 2008
Miss Malaysia Universe 2008 Li Su Lin (centre),with the first runner-up Thor Jean Nee (left) and second runner-up Chan Hsueh Yi (right).
Terengganu lass crowned
Miss Malaysia Universe.
30th May, Kuala Lumpur - "Real women behind beauty, is a real package where true beauty comes from yourself." explained with great confidents Levy Li Su Lin, the winner of Miss Malaysia Universe 2008. She beats 13 other finalist to clinch the title in the grand final which was held at The Gardens Hotel & Residences. The 20-year-old lass likes traveling, reading and outdoor activities.
Her wins is set to represent Malaysia at the 2008 Miss Universe Pageant to be held in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The student and part time model also won several subsidiary awards such as Miss Star Cruises Body Perfect, Miss Wacoal Malaysia, Miss Chezz Crowning Glory, Miss Pola Natural Beauty and Miss Scruples Malaysia.
"She has the important task to carry our Malaysian flag onto the international stage, promote and showcase the multi-racial, harmony and cultural traditions of Malaysia, cultivating international goodwill through her participation at the Miss Universe Pageant 2008 in Vietnam." said Alice Lee, the Organizing Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of Beyond Entity Sdn Bhd.
Emerged as the favorites among the finalist, Levy Li Su Lin which hails from Terengganu describes beauty as beautiful, elegant, attitude, unique, tall in confidents and beauty as yourself. With the prizes that won, she has plan to donate some money to earthquake in China.
Jean Thor Jean Nee, 23 representing Wilayah Persekutuan was named first runner up titles. She also won Miss Classic Photogenic title. This is follow by second runner-up titles, Valerie Chan Hsueh Yi, 23 from Sarawak which also clinched Miss Summit USJ Personality title.
Saturday, 1 November 2008
MISS UNIVERSE CROWN
The Miss Universe crown used from 2002-2007 was designed by Mikimoto, the official jewellery sponsor of the Miss Universe Organization, and depicted the phoenix rising, signifying status, power and beauty. The crown has 500 diamonds of almost 30 carats (6.0 g), 120 South Sea and Akoya pearls, ranging in size from 3 to 18mm diameter and is valued at $250,000. The Crown was designed specifically for the pageant on Mikimoto Pearl Island in Japan with the Mikimoto crown and tiara being first used for Miss Universe 2002.
For Miss Universe 2008 a new crown was unveiled. Valued at $120 thousand dollars, it is made of 18K white and yellow gold. It is comprised of over 1,000 precious stones; including 555 white diamonds (30 carats), 375 cognac diamonds (14 carats), 10 smoky quartz crystals (20 carats) and 19 morganite gemstones (60 carats). The colors of the jewels chosen for the crown have great significance. The yellow luster of the gold represents the prosperous thriving economy in Vietnam. White, light pink and cognac are the main hues in the crown which represent inspiration and feeling. Each piece of the crown was designed to represent an important attribute of the Miss Universe Pageant. The curves of inlaid precious stones represent the strong development and potential of each country. The image of the crane (Lac Bird) symbolizes Vietnamese spirit and culture. The image of the heart represents unified breath, rhythm and vision, which are powerful internal forces that stress faith, hope and unity. But this Vietnamese crown will only be used in the 57th edition of Miss Universe Pageant and the Mikimoto crown will return in 2009.
For Miss Universe 2008 a new crown was unveiled. Valued at $120 thousand dollars, it is made of 18K white and yellow gold. It is comprised of over 1,000 precious stones; including 555 white diamonds (30 carats), 375 cognac diamonds (14 carats), 10 smoky quartz crystals (20 carats) and 19 morganite gemstones (60 carats). The colors of the jewels chosen for the crown have great significance. The yellow luster of the gold represents the prosperous thriving economy in Vietnam. White, light pink and cognac are the main hues in the crown which represent inspiration and feeling. Each piece of the crown was designed to represent an important attribute of the Miss Universe Pageant. The curves of inlaid precious stones represent the strong development and potential of each country. The image of the crane (Lac Bird) symbolizes Vietnamese spirit and culture. The image of the heart represents unified breath, rhythm and vision, which are powerful internal forces that stress faith, hope and unity. But this Vietnamese crown will only be used in the 57th edition of Miss Universe Pageant and the Mikimoto crown will return in 2009.
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
MISS UNIVERSE TITLEHOLDERS
Riyo Mori Japan 2007
Zuleyka Rivera Puerto Rico 2006
Natalie Glebova Canada 2005
Jennifer Hawkins Australia 2004
Amelia Vega Dominican Republic 2003
Justine Pasek Panama 2002
Oxana Fedorova Russia 2002
Denise Quinones Puerto Rico 2001
Lara Dutta India 2000
Mpule Kwelagobe Botswana 1999
Wendy Fitzwilliam Trinidad and Tobago 1998
Brook Lee USA 1997
Alicia Machado Venezuela 1996
Chelsi Smith USA 1995
Sushmita Sen India 1994
Dayanara Torres Puerto Rico 1993
Michelle McLean Namibia 1992
Lupita Jones Mexico 1991
Mona Grudt Norway 1990
Angela Visser Holland 1989
Porntip Nakhirunkanok Thailand 1988
Cecilia Bolocco Chilie 1987
Barbara Palacios Teyde Venezuela 1986
Deborah Carthy-Deu Puerto Rico 1985
Yvonne Ryding Sweden 1984
Lorraine Downes New Zealand 1983
Karen Baldwin Canada 1982
Irene Saez Venezuela 1981
Shawn Weatherly USA 1980
Maritza Sayalero Venezuela 1979
Margaret Gardiner South Africa 1978
Janelle Commissiong Trinidad and Tobago 1977
Rina Messinger Israel 1976
Anne Marie Pohtamo Finland 1975
Amparo Munoz Spain 1974
Margarita Moran Philippines 1973
Kerry Anne Wells Australia 1972
Georgina Rizk Lebanon 1971
Marisol Malaret Puerto Rico 1970
Gloria Diaz Philippines 1969
Martha Vasconcellos Brazil 1968
Sylvia Hitchcock USA 1967
Margareta Arvidsson Sweden 1966
Apasra Hongsakula Thailand 1965
Corinna Tsopei Greece 1964
Ieda Maria Vargas* Brazil 1963
Armi Kuusela Finland 1952
Marlene Schmidt Germany 1961
Linda Bement USA 1960
Akiko Kojima Japan 1959
Luz Marina Zuluaga Colombia 1958
Gladys Zender Peru 1957
Carol Morris USA 1956
Hellevi Rombin Sweden 1955
Miriam Stevenson USA 1954
Christiane Martel France 1953
Armi Kuusela Finland 1952
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