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Piccio 1st-ever plus-size to win Mutya ng Dabaw

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THE newly-crowned Mutya ng Dabaw is the first-ever plus-size Dabawenya to win the most prestigiou­s local beauty-andbrain pageant and an advocate of body positivity.

Mutya candidate number 3 Hanna Maj Piccio, who is 22 years old and a law student, bested the other 28 candidates during the Mutya ng Davao 2024 on Friday evening, March 15, at the University of Southeaste­rn Philippine­s (USeP) gymnasium.

She also got several special awards such as Best in Talent and Miss Ecotourism.

This is Piccio’s second time joining the competitio­n and she is firm in her belief in body positivity. She joined Mutya ng Dabaw 2023 and made it to the finals but failed to grab the crown.

Before joining the competitio­n, she opened a plus-size boutique that offers clothing for all body types.

“I am here for every Dabawenya who has ever been discrimina­ted against for their body,” she said during the announceme­nt of Top 15.

“I am here to stop barriers and stereotype­s that have plagued women for so long,” she continued.

One of her main driving forces is to challenge the beauty standards set by people and empower every Dabawenya no matter their size.

Piccio revealed in a media interview that winning the pageant felt surreal, especially for a “big girl” like her, saying that it is unheard of in the pageant industry.

“I hope this would be the sign for people to really take that step towards inclusivit­y and also just try to better themselves and make sure that they won’t obsess too much in their appearance,” she said.

She expressed that after winning she will create a Facebook page named “The Mutya Channel” where they will post everything that she and her court will be doing during their reign for transparen­cy. She said they would be doing school caravans promoting body positivity for teachers, parents, and students.

Apart from being a body positivity advocate, she is also an ecotourism advocate, campaignin­g and empowering influencer­s in promoting the national wonders of the city.

During the final question and answer portion, the candidates were asked, “As Mutya ng Dabaw, how will you use your platform to encourage young Dabawenyas to be part of initiative­s that promote love for Davao City?”

Piccio’s winning answer was, “I’ve always believed that Mutya ng Dabaw is not just a title or crown. It is a job. Therefore, it is my job to invest in our people. I advocate for body positivity, that’s why I always believe that it starts at the grassroots. It starts with our women. We have to make sure that their self-confidence and self-acceptance is intact.” (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/davao)

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