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Best in National Costume |
Worst
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Miss Trinidad & Tobago, Danielle Jones
Danielle exhibited an aura of intensity while carrying
her fanciful costume. Nelly Furtado's hit, "I'm Like a
Bird" must've been playing in the background while the
Trinidadian does her realistic presentation. Whether
she's sporting a replica of her country's national
bird or not, she's undoubtedly a winner in our eyes!
close shots:
Lebanon's Marie-Jose Hnein & Canada's Venessa
Fisher
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Miss Ukraine, Oleksandra Nikolayenko
If you're a fine-looking delegate dressed in a horrible costume,
you're giving a wrong impression. Oleksandra carries out effortless class & loveliness but
the costume she sported didn't give her any justice.
Tacky, irrelevant details & uncoordinated flowers all
over the garb made this ensemble too unsightly!
close shots:
Curacao's Angeline Da Silva & Philippines' Maricar
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Best in
Swimsuit |
Worst
in Swimsuit |

Miss Australia, Jennifer Hawkins Bounce, bounce, bounce... so there goes Miss Australia
as she strut her stuff in the swimsuit competition. For some pageant critics, her lively strut maybe an overkill but our panel definitely liked it! Jen was able to show passion & feminine power like only a true Aussie can. She looked so good in bikini with all her curves in the right places.
close shots:
Spain's Maria Ruiz
& USA's Shandi Finnessey
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Miss Malaysia, Andrea Fonseka We hate to say this but Andrea looked somewhat heavy & unqualified for the swimsuit round of the competition. There's no more explaining why she didn't advance to the semifinals. With a body just like this, a judge would say... "oh nooooo!" Blessed with Asian good looks & 100-watt sexy smile, her figure ruined her chances.
close shot: Guatemala's Marva
Weatherborn
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Best
Gown |
Worst
Gown |

Miss Paraguay, Yanina Gonzalez We give Miss Paraguay perfect 10 for carrying her gown in a very classy & sophisticated manner. Her striking, intent look & commanding presence on the catwalk will burn your insides. What's so unique about her gown are its double-side slits that flatter her superb legs. Everything about Yanina is just so perfect by our standards!
close shots:
Colombia's Catherine Daza, Switzerland's Bianca
Sissing & Aruba's Zizi Lee
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Miss Slovak Republic, Zuzana Dvorská
Are you scared of scarecrows!? Miss Slovak Republic needed a lot of fashion pointers! The fabric textures in her gown & the supplementary feathery drape are totally awful. Indeed- the label "worst" is written all over her gown.
close shots:
Belgium's Lindsy Dehollander & Brazil's Fabiane
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Best Interview |
Miss Australia, Jennifer Hawkins
Question from Amelia Vega:
If you could choose what
time period to be born and what sex to be what would
you choose and why? |
Answer:
I'd have to say this time
period because we have as much freedom as we want. And
I chose the sex of female because females have a lot
of say in today’s society. I’d say this society.
Today! |
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