


Consider these past trends:
2011: Gwen Ruais and Nicolette Henson
2012: Queenie Rehman and Mary Ann Misa
2013: Megan Young and Janicel Lubina
2014: Valerie Weigmann and Lorraine Kendrickson
2015: Hillarie Parungao and Cassandra Naidas
2016: Catriona Gray all the way!
This year, it will be tough zeroing in on just one – let alone two – solid candidates for the top crown because there are five (5) potential winners this time around.
Jona Sweett has the relaxed beauty that is underscored by a passionate advocacy for the Ati people of Aklan. She speaks respectably well and has the full determination to wrest the title from the other four;
Cynthia Thomalla has the undeniable beauty that could easily land her the lead role in a remake of “The Princess Diaries” with Anne Hathaway playing her mom. Her ability to communicate, though, remains suspect in terms of fluidity of ideas and the like. But if charm is jacked up 10x more, then she could fish all the judges’ nods – hook, line and sinker;
Janela Joy Cuaton has the effervescent beauty that can captivate in a flash. While she may be the youngest among the five, her source of a meaningful (beauty with a) purpose is just as hard as the rock of Gibraltar. She may stumble a bit here and there, but the focus remains in place;
Teresita Ssen Marquez is the all-around Pinay charmer who has practically every ingredient in her possession – beautiful face, zero-fat shapely body, precision-built dancing talent and an inspired speaking ability that leads to a refined self-expression – but the less than middling height;
Laura Lehmann lacks that teeny weeny charge of flirtatiousness to amp up her bid. But hey, nobody’s perfect. From my vantage point, that is my only qualm about her. When she failed to make Top 7 in Beach Beauty, I knew that the one quality missing is her inability to fully work out her physical style in public. But then again, swimsuits are out in Miss World so that will leave her elegance and sophistication to benefit from a dash of tempered playfulness. Oh, she can communicate well, by the way. And her PREP (Promoting Rural Education in the Philippines) BWAP appears more doable than dreamy – not earthshaking but definitely warm-hearted in approach and sustainability.
It’s quite obvious now that Laura is my pick for Miss World Philippines.
Now how about the three other titles?
For Miss Multinational Philippines, Janela Joy Cuaton or Cynthia Thomalla would be preferable choices. Their attractive qualities – both inside and out – will shine in New Delhi regardless of the competition.
And lastly, Miss Eco Philippines is one title I have now earmarked for either Jona Sweett or Zara Carbonell. Either the laid-back sensuality of the former or the engaging presence of the latter will get plus points in Egypt.
So in reverse order, my Top 15 would be ranked this way:
15- Chelsea Manalo, 14- Jeanyfer Ozbot, 13- Cristina Coloma, 12- Nikki Deveza, 11- Sheila Marie Reyes, 10- Ella Eiveren Lubag, 9- Ethel Abellanosa, 8- Glyssa Perez, 7- Zara Carbonell, 6- Gabriela Ortega, 5- Jona Sweett, 4- Cynthia Thomalla, 3- Janela Joy Cuaton, 2- Teresita Ssen Marquez and 1- Laura Lehmann.
Only normannorman.com and Rappler (c/o Voltaire Tayag) were allowed access to the MWP2017 Final Screening
All throughout, the ladies were identified by numbers which made it difficult for myself to gather all their names in one go. So without further ado, here are the Official Candidates of Miss World Philippines 2017 with their names included in progress:
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Ethel Abellanosa
Princess Marquez Laureano
Cynthia Magpatoc Thomalla
Teresita Ssen Marquez
Janela Joy Cuaton
Jona IliSweett
Veronica Villones
Henna Kaizzelle Nicole Cajandig
Laura Lehmann
Gabriela Madarieta Ortega
Ella Eiveren Lubag
Sheila Marie Reyes
Leidda Paulette Babasanta
Kaycie Lyn Fajardo
Joanna Rabe
Jane Darren Genobisa
Chelsea Manalo
Trizha Bartolome Ocampo
Noelle Uy-Tuazon
Shawntel Cruz
Sophia Senoron
Krystle Anne Ongjanco
Jeanyfer Ozbot
Nikki Deveza
Netania Deveza
Angelica Burgos
Rose Flores
Kathryn Jade Cudiamat
Christine Angel Alvaira
Andrea Poliquit
Cristina Coloma
Kathleen Tagle Gomez
Zara Carbonell
Glyssa Perez
Any reactions so far, dear readers?
Anyways, the support of the five ladies has given the new management a five-star touch given their unified presence. MWP National Director Arnold Vegafria and MWPO General Manager Bessie Besana couldn’t be happier with the positive turn of events. Hopefully, this year’s edition will be the best to date.
Finals night will be on September 3 with the venue still to be announced. And GMA-7 will be the Official Network.
Four titles plus two Princesses for #MWP2017
Miss World Philippines 2017
Miss Eco International Philippines 2017
Reina Hispanoamericana Filipinas 2017
Miss Multinational Philippines 2017
1st Princess
2nd Princess
That pretty much sums up the most awaited announcement made during the Miss World Philippines Media Conference at New World Makati Hotel. With National Director Arnold Vegafria and General Manager, the event was graced by Miss World 2013 Megan Young with previous and reigning Miss World Philippines titleholders Gwen Ruais, Queenie Rehman, Hillarie Parungao and Catriona Gray.
In addition, it was announced that the Press Presentation of the Official Candidates will be on August 5. General Manager Bessie Besana also detailed that BYS Cosmetics is the Official Cosmetics with New World Makati Hotel as Official Residence.
For the Top Model Challenge, there will be a Brand Fashion Show which will be open to the public, a Charity Gala Night for the Talent competition, a Sports challenge where the ladies will be divided into 3 teams, Beach Beauty Challenge and a Charity Day (Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center – Official Beneficiary). Details for the BWAP will follow soon.
Your thoughts, dear readers?
And over at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, four of our national beauty queens were selected as muses. They held their own side-by-side the showbiz personalities amd models who represented the other squads.
It was a beauty-filled weekend indeed!
All Philippine Fashion Week photos were taken by Joy Arguil for normannorman.com
Familiar beautiful faces walked the ramp for Designer Chito Vijandre during the 8th Edition of the Annual Red Cross Charity Ball, the Red Charity Gala at the Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila. Directed by Ari Anover Styled by Noel Manapat HMU by Henri Torres Calayag.
Some of them are Bb. Pilipinas titleholders Christi Xi McGarry and Yvethe Marie Santiago, Miss World 2011 1st Princess Gwendoline Ruais, Miss World Philippines 2015 1st Princess Cassandra Naidas, former Binibinis Sheena Dalo and Tanya Hyde plus Jodilly Pendre, Jeane Louise Flores and Kim Ross delos Santos.
#RedCharityGala
Photo credit: Bruce Casanova
The Kenneth Tangonan shot of Alaiza Malinao above – taken during a fun shoot – is perfect for this blog post
This reminded me of the rumored reason of her departure that was “floated” months back. Some alleged “reliable sources” were saying that Alaiza backed out because she could no longer stand the attitude of Sang-In of Korea who shouted at her and all. But lo and behold, that turned out to be false.
Watch Episode 4 all over again.
courtesy of Stevan Ignasius
Alaiza really can’t lie with the trappings of a filmed reality program and all. By now, she has first-hand experience as to how the edits are made to show a more “pleasurable” and ratings-friendly final cut. And curiously enough, her “real” nature was utilized by the show up to the fourth episode’s final shot. That, in my opinion, was the only genuine bit, tears and red eyes included.
And the “harsh reprimand” Sang-In got from Glenn Tan during the judging? Methinks that it was planned along for an episode moment. After all, giving away a brand-new Subaru for the top winner is already a pricey sponsorship.
Anyways, tomorrow night will be Episode 5 of AsNTM C4 on Star World. Who’s excited to watch? 😉
I now present to you the fourteen (14) contenders for Asia’s Next Top Model Cycle 4 are photo-blogged here. The show will premiere on March 9 only on Star World.
Who will win or be just plain drama queen? 🙂
Check out their high-resolution individual images below.
Miss World Philippines 2011 and Miss World 2011 1st Runner-Up Gwen Ruais during the Q&A workshop for Miss World Philippines 2015
The insights they got are pretty valuable, I reckon. Gwen was very generous in giving the ladies precious tips on how to express themselves according to the exacting preference of the Miss World Organization.
At the end of the activity, they all had a group shot (Photo below) with Gwen for a successful holding of the afternoon seminar.