The Ultimate Beauty Pageant: Miss & Mr World Winners Take Over Vietnam’s Catwalk
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The VBFF organizers presented a special gift to the Miss World Organization, which was received by its president, Julia Morley (second from right in the photo).
Mister World 2019, Jack Heslewood, showcases an ensemble designed by Ha Duy, a local designer.
Heslewood shares the stage with Miss World Vietnam 2023, Huynh Tran Y Nhi, during their co-performance.
Y Nhi, who will represent Vietnam at the 72nd Miss World pageant, graces the stage with her presence.
Krystyna Pyszková, Miss World 2023, exudes grace in an outfit designed by Le Thanh Hoa, a local designer.
The Czech beauty, Krystyna Pyszková, stands tall at 1.81 metres. She is the second Czech woman to win the Miss World title. This event marks her first visit to Vietnam after her coronation on March 9, 2023.
Krystyna Pyszková captivates the local audience with her co-performance alongside Luong Thuy Linh, a Top 12 finalist at Miss World 2019.
Le Nguyen Bao Ngoc, Miss Intercontinental 2022, showcases an elegant outfit designed by Le Ngoc Lam.
Do Thi Ha, a Top 13 finalist at Miss World 2021, opens the show for designer Thuy Nguyen’s collection.
Nguyen Le Ngoc Thao, a Top 20 finalist at Miss Grand International 2020, also graced the event with her presence.
The fashion festival was also attended by Toni-Ann Singh, Miss World 2019, along with international delegates such as Miss World Africa Lesego Chombo and Miss World Europe Jessica Gagen.
A buffalo painting contest for the Doi Son Tich Dien (ploughing) Festivalwas held on February 10, or the sixth day of the Lunar New Year in Doi Son commune, Duy Tien district, the northern province of Ha Nam.
The 2018 sea festival of Sam Son city of the north central coastal province of Thanh Hoa will take place on April 21, heard a press conference held in the city on April 12.
The Ha Long Carnival, a highlight of the Ha Long – Quang Ninh tourism week 2019, opened in Bai Chay and Hon Gai tourism area in the northern province of Quang Ninh on April 28.
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