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Subject: Thanks donaldduck. I think that gown choice and catwalk are the two most important things because they have been the demise of past Miss Egypts at the Miss Universe pageant.


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Aiden
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Date Posted: Sunday, April 23, 12:24:47am
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nuri soares
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Date Posted: Monday, April 24, 09:49:35pm

I couldn't agree more! A total makeover gives a female contestant a willpower to compete, but it also takes a dedicated team for support as well. First and lasting impressions are hard to make the second time. In regards to the styling aspects, such as walking and gown, the gown doesn't typically have to be model-like if the young lady is not a model. A gown of this fashion must be made to where SHE wears the dress and not the dress wearing her (case in point, Miss Dominican Republic 2001 and Miss Nigeria 2001-finals). It should custom-tailored to where she can walk decently and feel comfortable, not something that's shoved on her. The red gown that she wore was actually quite nice, along with her accessories; however, since seeing is believing and the point has been made on being more extraverted, I believe that she will look real regal, and nice in lavender-now that would make a very simple and impacting statement.

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