Showing posts with label Lara Dutta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lara Dutta. Show all posts

17 June 2013

Miss Universe 2013 Takes Place in Russia


Now, it can be told! Miss Universe 2013 is expected to take place in Moscow, Russia in November later this year. This was announced by the owner of Miss Universe pageant, Donald Trump, during the Miss USA 2013 finals that took place last night.

This would be one of the rare moments Miss Universe will be taking place in Europe, a continent wherein  the pageant is not so popular with the people since this is the birthplace of its rival pageant, the Miss World.

17 June 2009

Miriam Quiambao's Long Gown Inspired Lara Dutta's

Philippine representatives to the Miss Universe pageant usually wear 80-ish gowns since the start of this new millennium. Binibining Pilipinas Organization is obviously not working out in this issue. Many pageant fans who are mostly Filipinos believe that the lack of support from the pageant organizer to dress their candidates in stunning long gowns is what causing the Philippines their failure to crack to the semis.

But in 1999, ten years ago in Trinidad and Tobago, Miriam Quiambao impressed the universe when she paraded in a breathtaking Halston evening gown which helped her claimed that year's First Runner-Up to Miss Botswana Mpule Kweglagobe.

The said gown is also the same long gown that caused Miriam's infamous fall on stage during the preliminary competition. She slipped and fell when the heel of one of her shoes got caught in the trail of her dress.

Maybe Miriam's gown was one of the best gowns ever wore by a Miss Philippines to the Miss Universe. I said this because I have observed that the following Miss Universe pageant in Nicosia, Cyprus in 2000, some of the candidates had gowns that is so similar with Miriam's.

Have you observed this? If not, take a look on these pictures.

This is Miriam's gown.

 

Now, take a look on the gowns of the Top 3 finisher that year.



Lara Dutta of India, the new Miss Universe and Helen Lindes of Spain, First Runner-Up wore gowns that was obviously inspired by the gown of Miriam.

15 October 2008

Nina Ricci Alagao: A Woman of Substance



Looking back at the Miss Universe 2000 pageant in Cyprus, I can't help myself but to sigh once I think of the fate of Miss Philippines - Nina Ricci Alagao.

Personally, she should have been the perfect winner in that year pageant that eventually went to the over-hyped Miss India Lara Dutta.

Lara is not a good role model if we have to believe what some of the people behind the pageant claim. She has an attitude.

Nina Ricci has everything. She has the brains, body and beauty. But, unfortunately, politics done her.

As a tribute to a very brilliant woman, let's take a look once more on his interview posted at the Miss Universe site.


Interview of Nina Ricci Alagao

Miss Philippines-Universe 2000


1. What is your proudest personal accomplishment (other than representing your country in this pageant)?

I have been living independently from my parents for several years now. God has been very kind to continue to bless me with many things, including upkeep of my apartment and financial support for my brother, whom I send to college. Although I grew out of poverty, I am proud to say that did not get in the way of proper breeding, top-quality education and pushing through with my art.

2. What are your interests and what do you enjoy doing the most?

My interests are primarily in the arts, particularly in the visual arts. My love for it dates as far back as age five. I remember my father teaching me perspective highlights and casting of shadows in drawing at that age. I haven't lost my touch. As a matter of fact, my skill just keeps on improving.

3. What is your career ambition? What are you doing or plan on doing to accomplish that goal?

I want to become a famous artist in the field of Visual Arts, where my training has deep roots. I believe I have what it takes to become one. I hope to put on an art exhibit in New York, which is one of the Art centers of the world, and winning the 2000 Miss Universe Pageant would make way for that goal and open doors to greater opportunities.


4. In today's society, women play prominent roles in business, politics, education, sports, entertainment, and the arts. What are the contributions that pageants make to today's women?

I used to look at beauty pageants as merely superficial and decided that I was not going be a part of any, but eventually my perception changed in such a way that it made me realize that pageants help instill discipline, will, courage, strength, grace, and articulation in a woman. These are characteristics that are very crucial to the complicated roles that women play in today's society. Having been a beauty queen myself, I have become a better person, and I look forward to setting a good example to every aspiring woman.

5. If you become MISS UNIVERSE and have a chance to represent the women of the world, what is the primary goal that you want to accomplish?

I would like to address all the women in the world through art. I am well aware that being Miss Universe entails a lot of privileges, such as expression of oneself and empowerment of women. If I become this year's Miss Universe, I will put on an art exhibit that would applaud women and their strength. That way, I will be able to communicate my message that women have what it takes to be respected and to contribute greatly to society.

6. What question would you like to answer that you have never been asked? What is the answer?

I like to be asked about my views on racism. The Philippines is still a developing country. Many Filipinos work in different parts of the world, including some places where they are discriminated against. What people do for a living should not be considered a basis for who they really are. I don't speak of Filipinos, per se, but for every citizen who is discriminated against. I believe that every person, great or small, should be treated equally as human beings.

7. Please add anything about yourself that you would like us to know that we haven't asked.

If there is such a thing as clairvoyance or clairaudience, I don't know what to call mine. Since I was a kid, I have always had weird encounters with words and phrases that were preconceived thoughts that then happened. For example, I was writing to a friend of mine and as I wrote, "...just always remember that...," the same phrase played on the radio as an excerpt from a song. On another occasion, I was talking to a friend about "2% ... and 98%" when all of a sudden an ad came on about a child who was "2% patient and 98% actor." What kind of coincidence was that?


21 September 2008

Record Holders of Miss Universe Pageant



Let's take a look at these three beauty queens who had the highest scores in the history of the Miss Universe pageant with judges' scores revealed on TV. Who is the highest in Swimsuit, Evening Gown or Final Night's Preliminary Interview?

The gorgeous Carolina Gomez of Colombia sashayed in the elegant evening gown number in Manila, Philippines in 1994 earning her an average of 9.897.

The brilliant and eloquent Lara Dutta of India wowed everyone in her replies to the initial interview of semifinalists in Nicosia, Cyprus in 2000. This earned her a near perfect score of 9.95.

In the swimsuit category, a previous record of 9.85 swimsuit average score by Veruzka Ramirez of Venezuela (1998, Hawaii, USA) was broken when the breathtaking Oxana Federova of Russia began her phenomenal walk during the swimsuit competition in Puerto Rico (2002). Oxana got a whopping average score of 9.88!