Saturday, 28 September 2013

MISS WORLD 2013


 

Philippines confirms favoritism and wins its first Miss World title with Megan Young!!


MISS WORLD 2013 WINNER:
Miss Philippines, Megan Young
1st Princess:
Miss France, Marine Lorphelin
2nd Princess:
Miss Ghana, Carranzar Shooter
Top 6 Finalists:
France, Philippines, Ghana, Brazil, Spain including Gibraltar
Top 10 Finalists:
1. Philippines
2. Brazil
3. Australia
4. France
5. Nepal
6. England
7. Indonesia
8. Spain
9. Jamaica
10. Ghana

  • Beauty with a Purpose – Miss Nepal, Ishani Shrestha

  • Beach Fashion – Miss Brazil, Sancler Frantz

  • Top Model – Miss Philippines, Megan Young

  • Talent – Miss Indonesia, Vania Larissa

  • Sports – Miss Netherlands, Jacqueline Steenbeek

  • Multimedia Award – Miss India, Navneet Dhillon


  • Tuesday, 10 September 2013

    MISS MALAYSIA/WORLD 2012

    
    COPY PASTE FROM THE STAR ONLINE CUTTING....

    Lee Yvonne’s quest to win Miss World 2012 pageant

    Posted on 18 July 2012 by Thomas Tan
        

    Miss World Malaysia 2012 Lee Yvonne competes for the Miss World 2012 Finals on Aug 18 in Ordos, Inner Mongolia.
    Newly crowned Miss World Malaysia 2012 Lee Yvonne left for Miss World Finals last night July 17, to Mongolia to represent Malaysia at the 62nd Miss World Finals 2012 where it will be staged on Aug 18 at the Dongsheng Fitness Centre Stadium in Ordos, Inner Mongolia.
    Traveling alone, she arrived at Dongsheng Airport today to begin her month-long Miss World Tour where she will travel, as part of their itinerary, to Ordos, Hong Kong and Shanghai together with contestants from participating countries all over the world.
    Citizen Journalists Malaysia (CJMY) managed to talk to Lee Yvonne, 23, over a cuppa to know more about her and her preparations for the Miss World 2012 Finals, a day before her departure.
    “I am happy to be going there to represent Malaysia and I will do my best to bring honour and pride to the country by taking the crown home and I really hope Malaysia can win the title,” said Lee Yvonne who added, “I need the support of all Malaysians.”

    With her looks and poise, Lee Yvonne will get attention at the Miss World 2012 Finals.
    For this year’s Miss World Finals, there is a new contest for the Miss World Multimedia award and the top contestant in this segment will win a place in the semi-finals. Every “Like” registered on this link will amount to a point scored by Lee Yvonne. The number of ‘Like’ on the FB page will help Yvonne to earn fast track points on the Miss World scoreboard.
    The last time Malaysia ever came so close to winning the Miss World title was when Lina Teoh, then 22 years old, finished second runner-up at the Miss World 1998 finals.
    Throughout her Miss World journey, Yvonne will compete in seven awards categories such as Miss World Beauty with a Purpose, Miss World Beach Beauty, Miss World Fashion – Top Model, Miss World Website – Presentation, Miss World Website – Top Fitness/Sports, Miss World Talent and Miss World Dance of the World.

    Lee Yvonne is in good shape for Mongolia.
    For the Miss World Dance of the World contest, she will perform a fusion Sarawakian dance.
    Apart from her beauty, Yvonne will show her talented side at the Miss World Talent showcase where she will perform magical illusions which she learnt from professional magician Andrew Lee.
    “I will do my best to promote our country and our multi-cultural society to the contestants who come from different parts of the world,” said Yvonne who brought with her stacks of Tourism Malaysia’s promotional pamphlets, brochures, booklets and magazines.
    For the national costume, Yvonne will be donning the Sarawak ‘pua kumbu costume designed by Von Jolly Couture which is managed and owned by two Sarawakian designers; Raymond Von Jolly and Aaron Von Jolly who are uncle and nephew respectively.
    The special costume is themed around ‘Singgalang Burung,’ based on the concept of “epitome of an Iban warrior princess”. The international appeal couture outfit will features the use of Sarawak Pua Kumbu, a hand woven weaving of the Iban of Sarawak and ornaments worn with the dress include precious family silver heirlooms such as silver headdress, silver coins necklace, silver belt with buckle, girdle of silver coins and silver bracelet.

    Lee Yvonne sits comfortably on the sofa and looking good.
    Yvonne will also be wearing another two dresses designed by Von Jolly Couture for her Miss World evening gown parade and for a charity auction event to raise money for disadvantaged children adopted by Miss World.
    Yvonne shows her caring and compassionate side by sponsoring a child through World Vision which is charitable group dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. It has a child sponsorship programme to help needy and poor children.
    “One day, I heard over the radio that I could actually sponsor a Mongolian child through World Vision. I thought, a sponsorship costing RM50 a month is not that much and is affordable so I sponsored this six-year old child named Enkbold Bolormaa in January this year. I just did it because I felt like helping someone in need to bring joy, cheer and happiness into his or her lives.”
    “Enkbold writes me letters sometimes to tell about his progress and so far he has written me two letters telling about his good health and that he is starting school soon. He also drew pictures of cute little stickmen. I feel great because I have become a part of his life. I feel happy to be able to contribute to his well-being as his mother earns only US$16 (RM50) to US$28.5 (RM90) a month which is barely enough for daily expenses.
    The sponsorship forges bonding between the two vastly different cultures of Mongolia and Malaysia and gives Yvonne an avenue to get to know and make new friend with another person and this is reflective of the pageant’s theme of Beauty with a Purpose.

    A design of the "pua kumbu" special costume that Lee Yvonne will don at the Miss World 2012 Finals.
    “I have always been an independent person and a go-getter. I started ironing my own school uniform when I was 8 years old and helped my mum around with house chore. I was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth and I started supporting my own studies and my family when I was in college by taking on freelance jobs. I have worked really hard to get to where I am today.”
    Yvonne is also a dog lover and she own a Shih Tzu at home as an indoor family member.
    “I love dogs because they are so sweet and loving. My mum and I always keep our leftovers or go to the restaurants to buy food for the stray dogs in our neighborhood. I can’t stand to see dogs mistreated, depressed or living in poor condition.”
    On her future plans after the Miss World finals, Yvonne whose ambition is to be a TV host and an actress said she would devote herself to charity work.
    “I would love to organize events, be it fashion, arts or music festival, to raise funds for Miss World Malaysia charitable partners. I am an adventurous person and I love to try new things or meet new people. One of the things in my “To do” list is to visit the underprivileged community in third world countries.
    “I started an online fashion blog shop business in 2009 as a side income and to fulfill my passion for fashion so I plan to expand it further by focusing on its promotion and marketing.”
    We are definitely proud of our girl Lee Yvonne. Let us all hope she will dazzle and mesmerise the world with her beauty, performances and talent in the Miss World 2012 Finals. Show them what we got to win the coveted Miss World 2012 title and crown!

    Lee Yvonne in her sensuous pose.
    Kuala Lumpur
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    MISS MALAYSIA/ UNIVERSE 2012

     




     
    Copy paste from online news cutting......thank you owners of news and photographs
    by Rachel F, Fri, 11 Nov 2011 03:58:16 GMT
     

    Miss Universe Malaysia 2012 Kimberley Leggett

     
    Find out facts about our new Miss Universe Malaysia 2012 that you never knew before, and see pictures of the days before she became 'Queen.'


    Miss Universe Malaysia 2012 finale (Reuters, BAZUKI MUHAMMAD)
     
    Miss Universe Malaysia 2012 finale (Reuters, BAZUKI MUHAMMAD)
     
    Miss Universe Malaysia 2012 finale (Reuters, BAZUKI MUHAMMAD)
     
    The results are in, and by now most Malaysians are probably up to speed on who our new Miss Universe Malaysia is. 18 year-old Kimberley Leggett from Penang has conquered various photo shoot challenges, interviews and elimination rounds to win the hearts of the judges, nation and of course, the coveted crown.
    Now, many of us may know her age and where she hails from, but do you know that she is a student majoring in Economics & Business, as well as a part-time model? Talk about having beauty and brains! The Penang lass also stands tall at a height of 1.75m - a trait which surely gave her an edge in the competition. The sunny island is where she was born - to parents of mixed heritage - and raised, and perhaps as an extension of her DNA, she is terrifically multilingual. Kimberley is fluent in English, Bahasa Melayu and French.
    Academics and looks aren't all that's outstanding about our new representative for the Miss Universe 2012 pageant, however. She is keen on giving back to society, as she has had rich volunteer experience in the form of being co-organiser of the Haiti Earthquake Fundraising Team and participating in the 'Relay for Life' event where she walked all night to signify the ongoing battle against cancer. And that's just a few of the distinctions we named off a long list of her charitable efforts!
    In short, it's crystal clear that our country has chosen the right face and personality to be our Miss Universe Malaysia. We here at MSN Life & Style extend our heartiest congratulations to Miss Leggett, and hope that her journey to the Miss Universe 2012 beauty pageant is an illustrious and successful one.
    Browse through our gallery for photos of Kimberley during her life-changing stint at Beauty Camp.

    MISS WORLD 2012

    Copy paste from online news cuttings....thanks to the writer/photographs owner


    Miss China won the coveted title of Miss World on Saturday (19/8/2012), triumphing on home soil during a glitzy final held in a mining city on the edge of the Gobi desert.
    The mostly Chinese audience erupted in cheers, and fireworks lit up the sky, when it was announced that the home candidate, Yu Wenxia, had been awarded the coveted title.

    Top 3 ... Miss World 2012 winner Yu Wenxia (centre) of China, second-placed Miss Wales Sophie Moulds (left) and third-placed Miss Australia Jessica Kahawaty. Top 3 ... Miss World 2012 winner Yu Wenxia (centre) of China, second-placed Miss Wales Sophie Moulds (left) and third-placed Miss Australia Jessica Kahawaty. Photo: Ed Jones
    "When I was young I felt very lucky because so many people helped me, and I hope in the future I can help more children to feel lucky," Yu, a 23-year-old aspiring music teacher said when asked why she should be crowned.
    Yu, who became China's second Miss World winner, appeared on stage in a dazzling array of ballgowns during the two-hour final and serenaded the audience with a piercing rendition of a popular Chinese song.
    Last year's Miss World, Ivian Sarcos of Venezuela, handed over her crown to Yu, who wore a sparkling blue dress, in the futuristic Dongsheng stadium in the northeastern city of Ordos.

    Newly crowned Miss World Yu Wenxia of China waves after she won the Miss World 2012 beauty pageant. Yu Wenxia of China waves after winning the Miss World 2012 beauty pageant. Photo: AP
    Miss Mexico, Mariana Reynoso, had been the bookmakers' favourite for the title, but failed to make the last seven candidates despite a strong showing in the early rounds of the pageant. Miss Wales, Sophie Moulds, came in second, while Miss Australia, Jessica Kahawaty, finished third.
    The final, watched by a worldwide TV audience of an estimated one billion viewers, included a nod to the culture of Inner Mongolia, with a performance by a group of Mongolian musicians playing the erhu, a traditional two-stringed instrument.
    Ordos, which sits around 700 kilometres from the nearest beach, was an unlikely setting for the world's biggest beauty pageant.

    Miss World 2012 winner Yu Wenxia (bottom) of China reacts before receiving the crown from previous winner Ivian Sarcos of Venezuela (top) during the  final ceremony at the Dongsheng stadium in the inner Mongolian city of Ordos Miss World 2012 winner Yu Wenxia (bottom) of China reacts before receiving the crown from previous winner Ivian Sarcos of Venezuela (top) during the final ceremony. Photo: AFP
    The city has grown rich over the past decade on the back of a coal mining boom that has transformed it from a sandstorm-afflicted backwater into one of the wealthiest places in China.
    The boom triggered a frenzy of building in the city, but the local government has struggled to fill the vast tower blocks that sprung up, earning it the title of China's biggest ghost town.
    However, enthusiastic competitors seemed unfazed by the locale, expressing optimism that with the help of the pageant, the city could leave its reputation behind and take its place alongside other global centres of glitz and glamour.
    "Ordos could be the next Dubai," Marielle Wilkie, representing the Caribbean nation of Barbados, confidently predicted.
    Albanian contestant Floriana Garo chimed in with her own bold statement.
    "In ten years, this city will be booming," she said.
    Architecture in Ordos, where the city museum is shaped like an undulating blob, is "world class," added Markysa O'Loughlin, representing St. Kitts and Nevis, also in the Caribbean.
    Contestants churned yoghurt in a nomad's yurt and donned local dress to climb sand dunes during their month-long stint in China. Video clips shown during the final showed the beauty queens posing in swimwear on desert sand dunes.
    A total of 116 contestants -- the highest ever number to take part -- took to the stage during the final in a variety of stunning gowns.
    A red ceremonial flag was passed over to representatives from the Southeast Asian resort island of Bali, hosts of the 2013 Miss World Final, during the ceremony.
    While the popularity of the contest, first held in 1951, has waned in the West, continued interest in Asian countries ensures that the final rakes in a huge global television audience.
    Sweden's Kiki Hakansson was the first Miss World, while Oscar-winning US actress Halle Berry was a finalist in 1986 and Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai took the crown in 1994.
    Venezuela has produced the most Miss Worlds, with six winners, while India and Britain claim five titles each.


    Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/celebrity/chinese-woman-wins-miss-world-title-20120819-24g0s.html#ixzz2eVkMatCz

    MISS WORLD 2011

    Copy paste from online news cuttings.....thanks to the writer/photographs owners

    Beauty queen who dreamed of becoming a nun is crowned Miss World - as angry protesters picket pageant

    • Winner Miss Venezuela was orphaned at eight and spent five years in a home run by nuns
    • Pageant attracts 1bn viewers worldwide as contest returns to UK to celebrate 60 year anniversary
     By Lucy WaterLow
    A woman who spent five years living in a nunnery and once dreamed of becoming a nun has been crowned Miss World 2011.
    Miss Venezuela, Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares, beat contestants from 113 countries to the coveted title after impressing the judges in the categories of beach beauty, top model, talent, sports, and beauty with a purpose - where the contestants must demonstrate involvement in a charity project.
    Ms Sarcos Colmenares, 21, one of 13 siblings, was orphaned at eight and spent five years studying at a nunnery. She dreamed of becoming a nun but her life took a different direction, as she gained a degree in human resources and worked for a broadcasting company before becoming a beauty queen.
    Miss World 2011: Miss Venezula, Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares, has taken the coveted title
    Miss World 2011: Miss Venezula, Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares, has taken the coveted title
    She was the favourite for the Miss World title going into the final at Earls Court, London, yesterday evening but reacted with delight and disbelief when she was announced as the winner of the famous beauty pageant. Now she said she wants to use her title to help other people.

    She said: 'Winning means everything to me and I hope to take advantage of being a winner in a productive manner. I’m unbelievably happy to have won and there are some incredible girls. I first and foremost want to help people in need. I would like to help people like me. I am an orphan. I would also like to help the elderly and troubled teenagers. As many people as I can.
    'Unfortunately I lost both my parents at a very young age which led me to study for five years in a nunnery. I spent my five years in there and my dream was to become a nun.'
    Miss Venezuala Ivian Sarcos reacts as she is crowned winner at the Miss World competition
    Delight: Miss Venezuela reacts with disbelief after being told she has taken the title out of 122 contestants...
    Delight: Miss Venezuela reacts with disbelief after being told she has taken the title...
    ... before being crowned by last year's winner, Alexandria Mills of the United States
    ... before being crowned by last year's winner, Alexandria Mills of the United States
    The beauty queen is all smiles as she presents to the judges
    The beauty queen was elated to find she would go through to the final seven - and had no inkling then that she would go on to win
    Ivian was all smiles as she presented to the judges earlier in the evening, and had shown surprise when she was put through to the final seven - perhaps having no inkling she would later be crowned the winner
    The newly crowned Miss World, pictured outside ITV's Daybreak studios, appeared on the breakfast show to talk about her win
    The newly crowned Miss World, pictured outside ITV's Daybreak studios, appeared on the breakfast show to talk about her win
    The newly crowned Miss World, pictured outside ITV's Daybreak studios, appeared on the breakfast show to talk about her win

    ABOUT MISS WORLD: Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares

    Age: 21

    Height: 179cm (5ft 9in)

    Language: Spanish

    Biography: Ivian has a degree in human resources and works for a broadcasting company. Her future ambition is to work with children.

    Family: Ivian has 12 siblings and was sadly orphaned as a young girl

    Hobbies: Volleyball, mountaineering and trekking.

    Describe yourself: Graceful and perseverant.

    Personal motto: Everything arrives when it should.

    Favourite food: Chicken soup and the traditional pabellon of my country.

    Favourite music/books: Music, Alejandro Sanz and Ricardo Arjona. My favourite book is ‘The Secret’ because it talks about the laws of attraction and how to be in tune with your life goals.

    Proudest moment: When I did my Communion. All of my family were together that day so it is a moment I cherish deeply.


    Over a billion viewers from around the world tuned into see her crowned the winner, with runner up prizes going to Miss Philippines and Miss Puerto Rico. Fans who were unable to follow the final on television were kept up-to-date on the internet via live streaming and Facebook updates and tweets.
    Representing the UK, Miss England, Alize Mounter, and Miss Scotland, Jennifer Reogh, both made it into the top seven. But Miss Wales, Sara Manchipp, and Miss Northern Ireland, Finola Guinnane, did not make it to the semi-final.
    This was the 60th year of the beauty pageant and to celebrate its diamond anniversary, it returned to the city where it all began. The first was held in London in 1951 during the Festival of Britain on the South Bank of the River Thames.
    But throughout its 60 year history, the beauty competition has attracted critics as well as fans.
    This year was no different and campaign groups, including London Feminist Network, Object and UK Feminista, voiced their opposition to the 'sexist contest'.
    Runners up: Miss Puerto Rico, Amanda Victoria Vilanova Perez
    Runners up: Miss Puerto Rico, Amanda Victoria Vilanova Perez, left, and Miss Philippines, Gwendoline Gaelle Sandrine Ruais
    Runners up: Miss Puerto Rico, Amanda Victoria Vilanova Perez, left, and Miss Philippines, Gwendoline Gaelle Sandrine Ruais
    Representing the UK: Miss England, Alize Mounter, left, and Miss Scotland made it into the top seven
    Representing the UK: Miss England, Alize Mounter, left, and Miss Scotland Jennifer Reoch, made it into the top seven
    Representing the UK: Miss England, Alize Mounter, left, and Miss Scotland Jennifer Reoch, made it into the top seven

    Miss Korea, Kyung Min Do, showcases her eveningwear during last night's finals
    Miss South Africa Bokang Ramaredi Montjane looked stunning in her yellow gown
    Miss Korea, Kyung Min Do, showcases her eveningwear during last night's finals, and right, Miss South Africa Bokang Ramaredi Montjane looked stunning in her yellow gown


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2058313/Miss-World-2011-winner-Miss-Venezuela-Ivian-Sarcos-dreamed-nun.html#ixzz2eVdI60op

    Friday, 2 August 2013

    MISS MALAYSIA/WORLD 2013

    Profile photo of Miss World Malaysia 2013, Melinder Bhullar

    Melinder Kaur Bhullar wins Miss World Malaysia 2013
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYSp-CUH7fg
    Melinder Kaur Bhullar has just been crowned Miss Malaysia World 2013. The new Miss World Malaysia stands 1.67m tall and will travel to Indonesia next month to represent Malaysia at the 63rd Miss World Pageant. The first runner-up was L'Oreal Mok Shien Leng and the second runner-up was Tanisha Kaur. Rubini Sabanthan Muthaliyar finished in fourth place while Kim Low finished in fifth place.