VoyForums

VoyUser Login optional ] [ Contact Forum Admin ] [ Main index ] [ Post a new message ] [ Search | Check update time | Archives: 123[4]5678910 ]


Woman of the Earth Forum for Miss Earth

Welcome to the premier forum exclusively for Miss Earth. Cheer and campaign for your candidates! Feel free to post news, comments and photos on the board. Watch the emergence of the new queen and her elemental court! Enjoy fresh, original and researched posts. Moderator can be contacted at info@womanoftheearth.tv.

Bienvenido al foro exclusivamente para Miss Tierra. Ven y demuestra su apoyo a sus candidatas favoritos! Sientase libre en publicar noticias, comentarios & fotos sobre el tablero. Enterate sobre noticias, presentaciones personales de nuestra nueva reina y su corte elemental! Disfruta de lo nuevo y original. Su moderador puede ser contactado en info@womanoftheearth.tv.



Bring Miss Earth® To Your Home Miss Earth National Organizers
Beauty Pageant Sites How to Post Links and Images
Wikipedia Google Translate
Miss Earth Fan Sites Beauty Pageant Forums
Miss Earth Foundation Inc. Multiply Miss Earth Official Website Miss Earth Foundation






Thanks to Blu.



Join the Community Forum of Woman of the Earth

Loading...


Subject: brazil............


Author:
...............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 17:53:54



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: lovely greece


Author:
.......................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 18:28:41



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: It’s Tough Being Beautiful


Author:
WE
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 14:38:21





It’s Tough Being Beautiful
November 18, 2009



I will tell you honestly now. It takes work to be beautiful. And the saying that there are no ugly women only lazy women holds very very true.

The person who said it must have been a beauty queen of some sort.

The last time we were so sleep deprived was the time we travelled 8 hours on the bus from Subic to Mamburao. If my sleep-deprived-working-in-safe-mode brain still serves me well that is.

We had our final long gown competition last night in Pagcor and Sandra, Miss Philippines, definitely had the most outstanding gown among the top 15 finalists. We were blown away the moment she stepped on stage. Alongside Best in Swimsuit, she thus also bagged Best in evening Gown.

3am and we leave for the airport to Iloilo. A convoy of buses carrying girls in states of unconciousness blazes through the surprisingly still busy streets of Manila. We arrive at the airport and everyone files out. You’d think that a bunch of Hollywood celebrities have arrived since almost 80% sport large sunnies. But really we’re all hiding behind our oversized shades trying to conceal our fatigue.

Iloilo’s CPU was the venue for the talent competition tonight. It was a tough fight but Tahiti danced her way amidst other hiphop, traditional and song performances. She definitely wow-ed the audience and the judges with her nimble hips.

As I was watching the contestants, I did wish I had continued with dance more. Haha. I miss dance so much! Especially my loves jazz and hiphop. I could have been up there with a fighting chance. LOL.

But I’m so proud of Neu!! And so happy for her. She is such a sweetheart. Tonight she was excellent on stage. Not only were her moves fantastic she won the judges over with her beautiful smile. Yayyy!!! Group 3 for the win! So far we’ve got Best in Talent, Best in National Costume and Miss Congeneality to our group’s name. Wo00ot! I hope somebody from our group gets Top 4 spots.

Just a couple more days to Coronation before a new queen is crowned. It’s tiring but hang in there girls. This will probably be the only time in our lives we do something like this.

No one ever said being beautiful was easy.


Link: http://dweam.com/

[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: group 2 top 5 in swimsuit


Author:
............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 11:23:02



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: northern ireland


Author:
............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 19:36:18



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
  • (NT) -- .........., Wed, Nov 18 2009, 19:39:42
Subject: el salvador


Author:
.............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 18:39:17



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: first glimpses of boracay...


Author:
................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 18:04:42

miss earth 2009 ladies are stunned at the beauty of this paradise island




[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: france


Author:
...............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 18:45:44



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: mexico


Author:
.................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 18:15:23



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: tree planting


Author:
.................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 16:38:37



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: finding her roots


Author:
........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 15:14:13

honduras




[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: THE LADIES ARE RAVING ABOUT HOW BEAUTIFUL BORACAY IS AND HOW MUCH FUN THEY ARE HAVING..........


Author:
.............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 14:00:51

HOPE WE WOULD SEE PICTURES OF THEM WITH THE STUNNING BORACAY SCENERY......THAT WOULD BE AWESOME


SOME GIRLS ARE SAYING" IM IN HEAVEN" OTHERS SAY" PARADISE FOUND"

HERE ARE SOME BORACAY SCENERY






boracay icon....WILLYS ROCK





[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: MISS EARTH?


Author:
MISS RUSSIA
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 17:40:39

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us


[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: MISS COSTA RICA EARTH 2009


Author:
FILIPINAS
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 16:06:52









[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: smooth


Author:
............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 14:54:02

el salvador



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: long legs


Author:
................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 15:17:37

peru




[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: more stunning scenery


Author:
.............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 16:16:34



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: ladies


Author:
................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 15:51:20



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: stunning scenery


Author:
.......
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 16:12:30



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: miss cuba


Author:
.........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 16:30:46



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: AM I SEEING WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN ON NOV. 22?


Author:
Luke
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 16:25:41

Got this photo from the Missosology Forum. Miss Russia seems to be a big hit there:



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: MORE OF THE GIRLS WITH NO MAKE UP


Author:
`
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:35:46

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

INDONESIA

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

PANAMA

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

SOUTH AFRICA

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

NETHERLANDS

WHAT A BIG DIFFERENCE WHEN GIRLS ARE NOT WEARING MAKE UP. I REALLY LIKE THIS IDEA OF JUDGING, THIS IS WHAT A REAL BEAUTY PAGEANT SHOULD BE. HOW I WISH MISS UNIVERSE, WORLD AND INTERNATIONAL WILL DO THE SAME THING AS WELL....OH WELL, THAT WHAT MAKES MISS EARTH DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS.

[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: the very cutting edge beauty


Author:
.......
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 9:46:56

slovak republic



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: I AM THE WINNER


Author:
................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 14:37:24

amazing thailand



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: miss ecuador


Author:
.........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:05:45



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: sway........


Author:
.............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:19:36



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: miss peru


Author:
........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:18:14



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: the very amiable and intelligent


Author:
.........................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 15:10:23

singapore



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: rapunzel


Author:
.......
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:22:45

miss russia



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: friendly


Author:
..............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 14:42:44

switzerland



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: gorgeous in every shot


Author:
...............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 9:27:07

northern ireland




[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: northern ireland


Author:
...............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:15:57



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: miss earth 2009 gathered the most stunning batch of ladies for 2009


Author:
........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 11:30:31



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: The New Miss Earth Crown


Author:
blu
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 19:55:09







The Miss Earth crown has become a symbol of unparalleled pulchritude and enduring advocacy through the years. To underscore and remind the Miss Earth titleholders the responsibilities that come with this crown, Carousel Productions commissioned the Official Jeweller of Miss Earth, Ms. Ramona Haar, an ecologically-minded artist, to design and craft a new Miss Earth crown. This radiant masterpiece that embodies a broader meaning of “beauties for a cause” was unveiled last November 16, 2009.

The new design features various gemstones endemic to the countries participating in Miss Earth Pageant, which they donated as a symbol of cooperation and unity towards a universal goal of saving Mother Earth. To lessen the environmental impact of mining, the new crown is made of 100% recycled 14K Gold and Argentums Sterling Silver. The central design is a flower to symbolize a happy and thriving earth. As Ralph Waldo Emerson puts it, “the earth laughs in flowers.” The recurring spiral motif, on the other hand, has always been associated with maternal power and feminine prestige.

But the gems are the highlights of this masterpiece. Black Diamonds, Sardonyx, Calcite, Ruby, Jade Quartz Crystal, Garnet, Peridot, and Pearls are some of the stones that adorn the exquisite Miss Earth crown. Gathered from 80 of the participating countries this year, the stones signify more than just the Earth's precious resources. They characterize the diverse backgrounds, cultural significance, and mystical embodiment of our beauties. Although they come in different shapes, sizes, color and finish, they all form an integral part of the most coveted Miss Earth crown in undeniable harmony. Just like the crown, the Miss Earth beauties work together to have all nations unite in our joint efforts to help preserve and protect our one and only home: the planet Earth.

[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: cute as pie


Author:
............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 14:19:51

chinese taipei




[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: italy holding a front page feature on the newspaper


Author:
..........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 11:17:36



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: hungary


Author:
..................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 12:51:48



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: ultimate highfashion....luxxe wear.......


Author:
..............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 12:01:18

FRANCE




[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: i want a gown just like hers....


Author:
............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:07:25

miss congeniality

miss switzerland



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: kosovo


Author:
........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:54:25

fierce




[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: love the soft flowy gown


Author:
...
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:02:34

miss england




[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: sparkling like jewels


Author:
............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:10:08

miss cuba




[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: splendid gown and impeccable presentation


Author:
..................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 12:12:47

miss el salvador



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: the queen and her admirers.....


Author:
.......
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 9:49:22

honduras



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: the frontrunner


Author:
..............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 9:33:53



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: gold


Author:
.................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:11:24

miss scotland



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: greece looking great


Author:
........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 13:00:30

,img src="http://images.usgang.ch/pictures/359264/35926444.jpg">

[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: voluptuousness


Author:
.......
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 12:58:53



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: statuesque ...............


Author:
........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 12:54:03

miss hongkong



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: Miss Earth Fahrenheit


Author:
lol
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 12:18:53



STANDOUT are Zimbabwe, Trinidad and Tobago, Venzuela, paraguay and St. Lucia

[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: one of the best gowns of the night.......


Author:
.........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 11:55:14

el salvador



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: My top-4 for now


Author:
Jojo
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 12:15:18

Miss Earth 2009 Italy
1 runner up Ukraine
2 runner up Philippines
3 runner up Cuba

This 4 ladies were most impressive during the last weeks, and specially during the evening gown event, also i enjoyed their way to speak.

[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: moviestar beauty........


Author:
......
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 17:58:43

ukraine




[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: victorias secret


Author:
..........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 22:02:43



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: costa rica......


Author:
.............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 21:58:49



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: beaming beauty and positivity


Author:
...................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 9:48:03

her smile is infectious

miss peru



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: a lady with lots of class and elegance


Author:
..........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 20:09:50

malaysia



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: group 3 girls


Author:
.......
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 20:03:55



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: miss photogenic 2009


Author:
.......
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 22:11:00

czech republic


applause..great choice...i wish she cahnges her gown though...that green gown has to go.....




[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: one of my favorites


Author:
............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 20:44:39



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: high fashion moment


Author:
.............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 10:29:06

poland



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: unforgettable


Author:
..............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 17:20:34

MISS CUBA



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: AMAZING THAILAND


Author:
....
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 17:23:32



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: Global review on global dreeses


Author:
Final option
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 19:09:20

A GLAMOROUSLY SEXY NEW TWIST!
MISS EARTH 2009 EVENING GOWN COMPETITION AND NEW CROWN UNVEILING: A GLAMOROUSLY SEXY NEW TWIST
by Joseph Vitug
The PAGCOR Casino near the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Paranaque again played host to the Miss Earth Evening Gown Competition. But this year, there was a new twist: this was the first time ever that all the delegates were not on hand to be judged as they paraded in their evening gowns. Instead, there were preliminary rounds held as the three groups of delegates toured around the Philippines, and the best five of each group would then be competing against each other for this final round for the special award.

But before the competition went underway, they decided to allow this event to coincide with the launching/unveiling of the new Miss Earth crown designed by Ramona Haar. There was a little attempt at pomp and ceremony to launch the new crown, and the proceedings were hosted by famous Filipino-British football player and model Phil Younghusband. It began with a still video conveying messages about ecology and environment, and how the crown was created from recycled silver and gold and embedded with jewels mined or farmed from various countries in the world (80 countries, as it was declared). This was then followed with a song number from Faith Cuneta, who sang an adequate rendition of Des’ree’s inspirational 1994 smash “You Gotta Be.” This was then followed by a parade of local male models in black suits parading some gemstones. Then, another song number, this time from renowned belter Dessa, who performed her own reverent take of the 1988 Olympic theme song from Whitney Houston, “One Moment In Time”. Finally the crown was unveiled, with the reigning Miss Earth Karla Henry holding the crown aloft on the red pillow, and a turnover ceremony was held with designer Ramona Haar present to hand over the crown to Carousel Productions’ Executive Vice-President Lorraine Schuck. Have to admire the effort to integrate all those jewels into a single crown, and it actually worked.

Then, the usual concession to the sponsors enfolded as the sponsors (the Jubilee Presidents’ Foundation of the Rotary Club of Makati and PAGCOR) delivered speeches about their environmental projects and held their own evening gown fashion show. Finally, the main event unfolded as Miss Earth-Water 2006 and now director of the Miss Earth Foundation Cathy Untalan stepped in looking resplendent in a black lace gown to get the evening gown proceedings underway. Similar to the final swimsuit competition, they first presented the ladies who did not make the Top 15. However, instead of the ladies introducing themselves with a microphone, the host made the introductions and the ladies paraded their evening gowns briefly as Cathy introduced them by name and country. Take note after looking at the photos of the preliminary evening gown events of Groups 1 and 3 and witnessing the preliminary contest of Group 2 at posh mall Greenbelt 5 in Makati, the majority of the delegates did not wear their competition gowns. Also conspicuously absent onstage were media favorites Mz. Latvia (Diana Kuvasova) and South Sudan (Mary Deng Kudum).

Before I proceed with the 15 evening gown finalists, I would like to give my notes on the non-finalists who made a major impression with their brief presentations: Miss Cuba (Jamilette Gaxiola) shimmered brightly in her brightly sequined white evening gown—it was mildly surprising that reports were wrong that she made the cut in her group as it turned out it was Miss Ukraine instead; Miss Dominican Republic (Mariel Garcia) showed that blue can compliment her dark complexion looking chic in a form-fitting gown; Miss El Salvador (Mayra Aldana) was provocatively sexy in a low-cut V-necked flouncy gown; Miss France (Magalie Thierry) may have sported a poufy white monstrosity, but she strutted with aplomb in it and showcased that she knew more catwalk tricks beside the patented Riyo Mori Flash and Taliana Twirl; Miss Honduras (Alejandra Mendoza) was surprisingly impeccably elegant in her clean white number; Miss Kosovo (Elza Marku) channeled a little bit of Miss Universe 2009 2nd runner-up Gona Dragusha with her updo, but her pink gown with bare sides was probably a tad more risque than what Audrey Hepburn would’ve worn, but nevertheless it was a gorgeously sexy number; Miss Martinique (Pascale Nelide) was simply vibrant in her sequined red number; and Miss Puerto Rico (Dignelis Jimenez) was elegant yet provocative in a sheer pink number with strategically placed sequins.

An additional note that I would leave as a blind item: one cellar-dwelling delegate forgot to step forward when she was initially introduced by Cathy Untalan, apparently oblivious to what was going on around her–the delegate after her then did her stuff before she last-minutely then stepped forward to do her turn at the front of the stage. Hint: she alphabetically came after a delegate who was a conspicuous no-show that evening.

The 15 evening gown finalists were presented alphabetically, and they descended down a center stairstep with eight gentlemen associated with the Rotary Club escorting them while they navigated the steps. All 15 finalists proved deserving of belonging to the hallowed club, and fortunately none of them copied the so-called “patented gown moves”–they gave their own unique stamps instead. Let’s start with…

BRAZIL – Larissa Ramos. She sported a gorgeously sexy aqua sequined number showcasing revealing cleavage. She stirred up a major rise in collective temperatures with her presence.

COLOMBIA – Alejandra Castillo. Some keen observers noted that her gown was patterned similarly to Karen Agustin’s red Barraza number back in Miss Universe 2002, but it was still distinctive enough for her to make a smolderingly elegant impact.

GUAM – Maria Luisa Santos. From the black gown she wore in Subic, she changed into a one-shouldered white sequined number (think Michelle Obama’s inaugural dinner gown and Miss Universe 2009 1st runner-up Ada de la Cruz). With her updo, she looked impeccably elegant.

INDIA – Shriya Kishore. She strutted confidently about in her aqua-blue number like Bollywood royalty—all we needed was a dashingly handsome Bollywood actor miming a serenade to her.

ITALY – Luna Voce. She moved very simply and her light lavender gown was a simple design compared to the rest of the competition, but she did convey a classically elegant presence.

KOREA – Park Ye-Ju. She changed from her pink gown to a provocatively low-cut and revealing green gown. She had to adjust her shoulder sleeves a bit, and there was a potential for a wardrobe malfunction as I thought there was only an inch remaining before we could see nipples.

MEXICO – Natalia Quinones. She changed from her flowy pink gown back in Subic to a one-shouldered yellow satin gown with floral accents—unfortunately this was a bad strategy as this gown was the weakest of the bunch; it was too pageant-patty and dated for my taste.

PARAGUAY – Gabriela Rejala. She switched from her chocolate gown back in Subic to a white beaded number with sheer midriff. The gown was actually better-looking than her previous number, but it was also punishing for her current figure, emphasizing her voluptuousness to the max—maybe she is making a statement that there should be room for larger, curvier ladies out there instead of fashion’s emphasis on size 2 or lower.

PHILIPPINES – Sandra Inez Seifert. As expected she again sported the Michael Cinco rainbow-sequined confection with intricately flouncy, feathery chiffon accents at the skirt area. And she again made an indelible impact with it, and to my eyes, yes, it’s the most unique-looking gown of the group. My take on the eventual verdict? Read on…

POLAND – Izabella Wilczek. She displayed surprisingly strong runway chops showcasing her red evening gown with long chiffon train. She lifted the train up at the back, but it wasn’t the Riyo Mori Flash but a unique move, and she was an awesome diva walking in it. If we talk about dramatic catwalks, she was in a close match with another lady clad in red.

SPAIN – Alejandra Echevarria. She sustained her status as a favorite clad in a low-cut V-necked green gown with fish-scale golden sequined embroidery patterns on her skirt.

THAILAND – Rujinan Phansreetum. Clad in a red sequined number, she spun and twirled about with dramatic flair, but she was neither imitating the Taliana Twirl nor the Dayana Spin. It was more of a more earlier vintage model done by Latin beauty queens about a decade or so ago, but still has astounding impact—in my opinion, she was neck-and-neck with Miss Poland in the catwalk category.

UKRAINE – Karina Golovata. Her one-shouldered black gown was ostensibly simple, but there was drama with the sheer panels at the front and back—for maximum effect, the wearer of this gown was not supposed to wear any underwear, or attempt to create that illusion by wearing a flesh bodystocking; my bet was she did the former.

U. S. A. – Amy Diaz. She smoldered about wonderfully in her rose embroidered white evening gown, though she was overshadowed by the smolderingly provocative sexiness of the gowns sported by Mz. Brazil, Korea, and Ukraine, and the fierce catwalks of Mz. Poland and Thailand.

VENEZUELA – Jessica Barbosa. The skirt portion of her strapless silvery green sequined gown was similar to the intricately leafy fabrics on Miss Philippines’ gown, but the design on the bodice was more of a lovely conventional beaded and sequined pattern than what Sandra Seifert wore. She potentially could’ve pulled forth an upset and outdo Sandra, but a minor wobble of an otherwise flawless presentation as she walked to the front of the stage may have spelled the difference that led to the eventual final verdict.

As usual, sponsors’ prizes were handed out. Miss Philippines won Miss Jubilee Presidents’ Foundation, Miss Dominican Republic won Miss AVSCOR, Miss Poland won Miss HDR Management, and Miss Korea won two sponsors’ prizes—Miss Eagle Express and Miss Asei.

Four special awards were likewise formally awarded. First, the National Costume Award was formally presented to Miss Tanzania (Evelyne Almasi). Miss Photogenic, voted online at the Miss Earth website and on a Miss Earth Facebook account, was deservingly awarded to Miss Czech Republic (Tereza Budkova). Miss Friendship went to Miss Switzerland (Graziela Rogers). We discovered after the show how tight the Group 3 ladies turned out to be as they exuded extreme enthusiasm congratulating the Miss Congeniality winner and posing for group photos.

Finally, the Evening Gown Award went to Miss Philippines, Sandra Seifert. In my personal opinion, Sandra deserved to win this award, even more than the Best in Swimsuit Award that she won a couple of days earlier at Fontana Resort at Clark. Does this secure her status as THE frontrunner for the Miss Earth crown? Possibly, but take note that there are no guarantees in this pageant—two years ago, Miss Venezuela Silvana Santaella won the same two awards (along with a whole host of sponsors’ prizes), but she didn’t end up winning the grand prize at the end. Still her path to securing at least an element remains on track.

[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: side to side.......beauty over load


Author:
.....
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 20:25:50











[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: LOVELIEST FACES ON MISS EARTH


Author:
`
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 10:10:26



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: no doubt about it...miss earth gathered the most stunning ladies of 2009


Author:
................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 20:12:55









[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: everyone will be amazed at the beauty of miss earth 2009 candidates


Author:
...............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Thu, Nov 12 2009, 16:50:51



wow what a line up




israel getting fiercer everyday



china doll




poland strngthening her fronrunner status




venezuelas drive is infectious


colombia....those piercing blue eyes




japan making strides





hongkongs fine as crfted jewelries features




radiant beauty of australia





indonesias perfect malay looks





georgias well chiselled looks...straight out of a sculptors perfect hands.

[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: asiatica belleza


Author:
............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 10:04:31

thailand



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: diamonds are a girls best friend


Author:
.......
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 10:03:37



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: evening gown panorama


Author:
...........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 10:00:48



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: top 15 evening gown parade plus new miss earth crown reveal


Author:
...........
[Edit]

Date Posted: Tue, Nov 17 2009, 23:31:14



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Replies:
Subject: Advertise at COJ Network (COJ216959)


Author:
Jamila Ghulam Abbas
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 9:56:09

We offer best opportunities for vendors who
want to boost their sales and redirect healthy
traffic over their web sites or want to market
products, services etc all over the world via
classified sites, forums, Emails, site to site
posting Web-surfing. just try one time and you
get result of it
(http://www.cyberonlinejobs.com)

[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: so radiant , so compelling


Author:
............
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 9:54:44



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: guam gets even lovelier


Author:
......
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 9:45:36



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: slovenia


Author:
....
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 9:42:28

a great representative from her country



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
Subject: sexy lady


Author:
..................
[Edit]

Date Posted: Wed, Nov 18 2009, 9:41:16

brazil



[ Post a Reply to This Message ]


VoyUser Login ] Not required to post.
Post a new public message:
* Notice: Posting problems? [ Click here ]
* HTML allowed in marked fields.
* Message subject (required):

* Name (required):

  Expression (Optional mood/title along with your name) Examples: (happy, sad, The Joyful, etc.) help)

  E-mail address (optional):

* Type your message here:

Choose Message Icon: [ View Emoticons ]

Notice: Copies of your message may remain on this and other systems on internet. Please be respectful.


[ Contact Forum Admin ]


Forum timezone: GMT-9
VF Version: 2.94, ConfDB:
Before posting please read our privacy policy.
VoyForums(tm) is a Free Service from Voyager Info-Systems.
Copyright © 1998-2008 Voyager Info-Systems. All Rights Reserved.