By Lavinia Otilla
Spanning 11 years of Miss Universe from 2001 to 2011, we note that 5 winners picked white as their gown while 2 had red, 2 brown, 1 black and 1 in canary yellow.
What is in white that most candidates paraded and sashayed in this color? Most designers use white because it is a neutral color. They can embellish the white cloth with beads, sequences with other colors and thus would create a gown that would be attractive to others. It holds the potential to move toward every other color and because of this; it becomes the center of other colors on stage.
In 2001, Denise Quinones used a white gown in halter style with a skirt that had a slit superimposed at the side but when she walks it opens in the middle for better movement. She looked ravishing and elegant in this gown. In 2002, Oxana Fedorova was everyone’s choice. She mesmerized everyone with her gown which by anyone’s standard looks like a curtain. But she had it all. She owned the gown. And she was exceptionally resplendent. As one puts Oxana’s performance in the evening gown, “It is not having the best gown nor having the best walk and elegance. It is a Goddess that came out and mesmerized everyone.”
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Miss Universe 2001, Denise Quinoes of Puerto Rico |
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Dethroned Miss Universe 2002, Oxana Fedorova of Russia |
One of the gowns that bedazzled everyone is that of Zuleyka Rivera’s gown in 2006. Someone called it the gown of all gowns. It borders from being a costumey to being glamorous. During the preliminary competition, Zuleyka used a gown in which the bodice was made of chains and the bottom portion made up of satin. But come finals night, the entire gown was made up of chains. Like it or not, it was a work of art that Zuleyka managed to pull it off as an evening gown. After a very lustrous presentation and being crowned Miss Universe Zuleyka, collapsed literally because of the weight of the gown.
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Miss Universe 2006 Zuleyka Rivera of Puerto Rico |
In 2007, Riyo Mori paraded in a Gucci gown which was really a radical departure from the usual gowns shown during Miss Universe’ competition. It is a kimono-inspired gown which forms part of the Spring/Summer collection of Gucci that year. Riyo’s probable intention is to test the waters of how gowns of these caliber can be accepted in competitions like Miss Universe. Although Riyo was just adequate in her presentation and she did not top the segment, she placed 4th and that was indeed a statement to make.
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Miss Universe 2007 Riyo Mori of Japan |
No one can forget Dayana Mendoza in 2008 with the yellow gown that really flattered her physique. The gown was really complemented the bubbly personality of Dayana. The gown was perfect fit and she had a flawless spin on the dress. She was great.
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Miss Universe 2008 Dayana Mendoza of Venezuela |
Stefania Fernandez, Miss Universe 2009 was in red. It was a bouffant gown with all the feather contraptions at the skirt. When Stefania made the twirl, everyone was mesmerized by it. It was simply red that signified joy and celebration. She was big delight to watch as she is the girl that personified elegance.
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Miss Universe 2009 Stefania Fernandez of Venezuela |
Ximena Navarette is a representation of confidence in her red gown. Miss Universe 2010 opted to have red gown during her competition. Some pageant enthusiasts say that she presented herself in a bit dull and uninspired mode, I say it is not. Ximena is full of grace and demeanor. She was near perfect in her glides and she was simply rapturous in the red gown. Ximena practically radiated in her gown and she spells confidence.
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Miss Universe 2010 Ximena Navarette of Mexico |
In the recent Miss Universe outing last year, Leila Lopes emerged as the favorite of the audience for the Best in Gown among the finalists. What made this girl topped the list when she almost tripped in long gown? Leila personified a very sweet demeanor. She used a white gown with feathery frills and a long slit at the side for better mobility. Her sweet demeanor spelled the difference for her.
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Miss Universe 2011 Leila Lopes of Angola |
There you go.I just included Leila’s gown in the review but it should be the start of the next decade. Since the gown is already part of Miss Universe history, I aptly had its inclusion.
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