HOTPICKS FOR THE 63RD MISS UNIVERSE PAGEANT (2014/15)
Finally Gabriela Isler Morales of Venezuela can pass on the most coveted crown in the world - Miss Universe - to her successor. She had a long reign (but still second to Leila Lopes of 2011) as the MUO couldn't find a venue that led to the dates being postponed beyond the running year. Anyways, something better than nothing. Doral in Miami played a decent host enough to board the 88 beauties from over the world and as the excitement builds up to 25th Jan, here are my hot picks slash predictions for the crown
WINNER
COLOMBIA – Paulina Vega Dieppa
Paulina is Colombia’s answer to their long-awaited
second crown after notable first runner-up placements in the past. This girl is
a dexterous concoction of sweet, sexy and sophistication in one go. Her curves
can only be etched in heaven and her frame is magnificent. Even though she is
not your typical Latina fieriness, the moment she stands on the stage, one
cannot help but behold her classiness. The rumors of her being cold and aloof
is behind her, Paulina is all geared up to wear the new Miss Universe crown
1ST RUNNER-UP
JAMAICA – Kaci Fennell
PHILIPPINES – Mary Jean Ramirez Lastimosa
Being the most pressurized contestant, coming from a
land that is crazed about pageants to death and having made the top five for
the last four years in a row, Lastimosa has big stilettos to fill. On the
preliminary night, despite the controversy of her mature looking aura and big
teeth, Mary Jean delivered the goods. Her catwalk was power-packed and that
body can fetch brownie points any night. I am not a huge fan of her bridal gown
but we know its costs a dime and she can carry it off well. If Ara Arida’s
yellow Barazza number could make the cut last time, then why shouldn’t this
one. When it comes to interview, Mary Jean is well-spoken, so I have feeling
she might clinch the crown. If not, she can settle for a Shamcey Supsup moment.
USA – Nia Sanchez
From her Miss California days to Miss Nevada to Miss
USA to Miss Universe, Nia kept on improving like wine in a casket. During the
preliminary night, she solidified her status as a contender and not merely
based on her merits as a host delegate. She is representing her diverse nation’s
Latin community in a predominantly Latin populated city. So we will have the
crowd cheering for and why shouldn’t they. Nia is in top shape and her red gown
scores an O on the glamor scale. She is also well-spoken and might as well
grab her country’s ninth crown but it will cause a mixed reaction, so that is
to see
4th RUNNER-UP
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – Kimberly Castillo Mota
Kimberly was the silent killer of the competition. No
one suspected her momentum until the preliminary night. The critics have often
criticized her for her elongated nose but there is no denying that Kimberly is
in perfect shape, has a fringed-neckline gown that is red-carpet worthy and
walks the stage like there is no tomorrow. She is half-Italian, having won Miss
Italy nel Mondo in the past, and since Yamamay is sponsoring the swimsuits this
year; I guess the odds are inclined towards Kimberly.
TOP 10
ARGENTINA – Valentina Ferrer
This South American nation has woken up from its
slumber and sent a dragon to the competition. Valentina’s national costume is a
visual treat and how appropriate she is sporting angel wings over there for
Valentina has the long-legs and killer walk to rock a Victoria Secret fashion
show. She is styled perfectly and her pink full-sleeve gown was an interesting
number. The only thing keeping her from shooting to the top is a weak sash
factor
She is my prediction from the African continent,
although it has notable beauties like Gabon and Angola, though the latter lack
in one department or the other. Ziphozake on the other hand proved her finesse
with a Kenisha Thom-look during the swimsuit coupled with a sprightly walk. Originally,
South Africa was meant to be represented by the stunning Rolene Strauss who is
obviously now reigning as Miss World, which paved the way for Miss South Africa
1st runner-up Ziphozake to represent her country here and she has
done her job well.
COSTA RICA – Karina Ramos Leiton
Karina was an early favorite for the crown and she
maintained her force to this day. She is one of the well prepared girls of this
competition having a great body, a typically sexy Latina face and an oversize
gown which was too busy for my tastes. Nevertheless, she can give her country
its third placement in four years, an achievement for them
MEXICO – Josselyn Garciglia Banuelos
Mexico is another underdog who rose to prominence
after the preliminary competition. For a latin nation, I am overwhelmed at
Josselyn’s ability to remain classic always. Her chiseled face with the dimple on her chin is
quintessentially classic Latina, her walk is measured, her body is in shape and
she was made for her gold gown, not the other way around.
Lithuania debuted in Miss Universe recently and this
year they sent a gem of a contestant. Patricija is arguably the face of the
competition with jewel-like eyes and face that can make the poster of an international
cosmetic product. Her background in dancing showed in her walk which made
pageant pundits consider her seriously. Regarding her preliminary gown, I am
not sure whether it will suffice to sail to the next round.
Top 15
UKRAINE – Diana Hakrusha
What a face! Ukraine might be a paradise for they
consistently field angelic-looking delegates. And it is surprising that Diana
was only a runner-up at the Miss Ukraine pageant but represented her country
really well. Her gown was an epitome of working anything like a million dollars
and it had the crowd drooling on her. While I do not necessarily see her
winning it all, I do not doubt it either.
SPAIN – Desiree Cordero Ferrer
She is formidable enough with a well-toned body and a
couture strapless gown but my concern is with her tattoo which is oddly placed
near her crotch area. We know that tattoos weren’t generously rewarded in Miss
Universe in the past, so that might be an omen for the otherwise crown-worthy
Desiree
INDIA – Noyonita Lodh
India is finally here to reclaim its superpower
status by fielding such a gorgeous looking delegate in the form of Noyonita.
This girl is the Indian version of Ximena Navarette with her exotic looks and coffee-colored skin. Her height and otherwise lukewarm performance might do
her in but if she spruces it up during the finals and changes her gold gown to
a better one, believe me, she can grab it all.
CZECH REPUBLIC – Gabriela Frankova
Gabriela can rely on her chances of being a possible
trump card but that is not her saving grace. Although unsuspected by many, she
had a good showing at the preliminaries and her golden long-sleeve gown was
hard to miss on stage
My list rounds up with the former Miss Supranational
runner-up from Puerto Rico. This girl had a lot of criticism for her unique
look but according to me, she has done exceptionally well and can pass off as
the Vanessa Goncalves of this edition. Not to forget that she lost a lot of
weight to be in shape and that Miami has a large Boricuan sector cheering for
her.
ALTERNATES
GUYANA – Nikita Barker – A pleasant surprise that
this country could send someone better than Ruqquayah. Niketa has had a
wonderful stint in Miss Universe generating a lot of buzz and performing well
for the preliminaries. Another Guyanese of Indian origin finished in the top
ten at Miss World this year and if Niketa sails past her weak sash and makes
the cut, this will be a great year for this South American country
AUSTRALIA – Tegan Martin – She is the typical summery
Aussie blonde but like her predecessor, Olivia Wells, lacks the verve on stage.
Nonetheless, she is touted to be a trump card, speaks really well and showed a
near-decent performance during prelims
INDONESIA – Elvira Devinamira - A lot of hype was
also generated around this girl before the pageant and she lived up to her folks’
expectations with a decent body and good gown. Elvira will be appreciated for
her bold statement during the swimsuit round for historically sporting a
two-piece bikini despite knowing the ire that it might draw from her predominantly
Muslim nation
ECUADOR – Alejandra Argudo Intriago - She has a
strikingly beautiful face and Ecuador pulled a surprise placement in the top
five last year, and this delegate is even better as she knows to work the stage
THAILAND - Pimbongkod Chankaew aka Allison Samson –
This half-German Thai born in America has legs that can go on for days. At 6
feet, one can’t simply miss a tall Asian and she had a decent showing during
the prelims, so we might see her too in the line-up.
ANGOLA – Zuleica dos Santos Wilson – If not South
Africa, then Angola can fill in the spot for Africans in the semifinalis.
Personally, she can be on par as former Miss Universe from her country, Leila
Lopes. She was styled well during the preliminaries and her white gown screamed
beautiful.
NETHERLANDS - Yasmin Verheijen – This beauty with
Indian roots is the most understated girl in the edition. With an elegant aura
about her self and a buffed up body, she has done everything right to clinch a
spot in the final line up
TURKS AND CAICOS - Shanice Williams – People are not
considering her seriously as she sports one of the weakest sashes in Miss
Universe. These islands are notorious for sending clapper materials in the past
but this year, Shanice surprised me with an above average performance and her
mocha skin is to die for. I would be extremely happy if she saves Turks and
Caicos from the mushes.