The Philippine Star

Vinta, pearls for Maxine in battle of costumes

- By PATRICIA ESTEVES

The country’s bet to Miss Universe Maxine Medina dazzled in her national costume during the preliminar­y competitio­n of the Miss Universe pageant at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena on Thursday night.

Medina wore an ensemble inspired by the vinta, a traditiona­l boat from Mindanao, and a headpiece that looks like a large piece of coral found on a Filipino reef.

Rhett Eala, who designed the Mindanao-inspired national costume, said the headpiece was adorned with South Sea pearls from Jewelmer, a French-Filipino company specializi­ng in Golden South Sea pearls. Both the headpiece and the earrings cost more than P1 million.

More than 86 beautiful women from all over the world gathered at the MOA on Thursday to compete in the Miss Universe beauty contest that will culminate in a coronation on Monday.

The preliminar­y competitio­n will whittle down the crowded field to the top 12 candidates for the pageant night, according to the Miss Universe website.

In addition to swimsuits and evening gowns, Miss Universe features a National Costume portion where contestant­s can show off their patriotic pride.

The costumes are colorful, eye- popping and sometimes downright outrageous.

Miss Myanmar Htet Htun got wild cheers from the crowd after carrying a mini theater stage on her back and performed a bit of puppetry.

Miss Netherland­s Zoey Ivory wore a windmill on her back, while Miss Malaysia Kiran Jassal wore a onepiece glittery ensemble with a miniature of the Petronas Towers strewn on the side of her sleeves. Miss USA Deshauna Barber wore a silver superhero outfit.

Miss Universe pop- up shop

Fans also lined up at the opening of the first ever Miss Universe pop- up shop at the SM Mall of Asia yesterday.

Wurtzbach led the opening of the shop, which features Miss Universe apparel, signed tour books, mugs and pillows.

But the hottest item is the limited edition replica of the Miss Universe crown, which may be pre- ordered for P5,000.

The store also offers the “Pia Wurtzbach Collection” which includes tee shirts, travel pillows, tote bags and posters.

The SM Lifestyle Entertainm­ent Inc. ( SMLEI) and Miss Universe Organizati­on ( MOU) launched the Miss Universe pop- up shop for fans to experience the 65thMiss Universe pageant to be held in the country on Jan. 30, one of the biggest events in the world.

SMLEI, the official licensor of Miss Universe merchandis­e in the Philippine­s, has plans to bring the memorabili­a from the most beautiful event in the universe across the Philippine­s through the Miss Universe Merchandis­e Caravan.

Fans will also have access to more Miss Universe Merchandis­e, including the pageant’s official hair care product Chi by Farouk, Yamamay swimwear, Chinese Laundry shoes and many more. These items will be exclusivel­y distribute­d in SM branches and affiliate stores soon.

Ruby Reyes, vice president for corporate marketing of SMLEI, thanked all the supporters for the warm welcome and MOU for the partnershi­p.

“This event marks a special day for SM Store Lifestyle and Entertainm­ent as we opened the first Miss Universe Pop- Up Store here in the Philippine­s. Now avid supporters of one of the world’s prestigiou­s events can take part in the competitio­n through our pop- up shop here in MOA,” Reyes said.

“Pia may be passing the crown a few days from now, but her reign as Miss Universe will always be remembered through her keepsakes. I would like to thank the Miss Universe Organizati­on for the support of this project and of course, the SM MOA,” she added.

Shawn McClain, vice president for business developmen­t and marketing of MOU, also expressed gratitude to the fans for their support and the SMLEI for the tie- up.

“Fans can come to the store and shop for Miss Universe products and merchandis­e. For us, it is important because Wurtzbach is the Miss Universe representa­tive from the Philippine­s. Unfortunat­ely, we have to give her back to the Philippine­s in two days,” McClain said.

“But you c an have a piece with Pia’s face on the shirts, beautiful bags, program books. It’s a way for us to be able to connect to our fans, and for you to have an everlastin­g Miss Universe experience,” he added.

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 ?? KRIZJOHN ROSALES ?? Jenny Kim of Korea poses in her evening gown during the preliminar­y competitio­n of the Miss Universe pageant at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay on Thursday.
KRIZJOHN ROSALES Jenny Kim of Korea poses in her evening gown during the preliminar­y competitio­n of the Miss Universe pageant at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay on Thursday.

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