MISS WORLD NZ TOP MODEL 2009
Instead of having a rehearsal on February 21, the Miss World NZ contestants met up at LINDA 8 Shop at Westfield Manukau, Auckland, to try on some lovely cocktail dresses and evening gowns for the Miss World NZ Top Model Competition which will be held on April 4 at Sky City convention Centre.
The Miss World NZ Top Model competition is one of the pre pageant activities leading up to the final night which will be held on 25th April. Winner of this competition will be fast tracked to the finalist round.
Photos of the dress fittings are now featured on the Photos Page of the new site which is under construction: http://sites.google.com/site/missworldnz/.
3 Comments:
At 1:06 am, angel said…
your good....
but urisha sing is better...i think she deserved to win..but it was the hight.......she is my cousin...well beautiful cousin
At 1:07 am, angel said…
so who thinks so???????
i do...shes drop dead gorgeous!!!!!!!
you go girl
At 6:38 am, Charlie Cakes said…
Hi,
My name is Charlotte Makala from Tanzania. I am a student in Limkokwing University, Malaysia. I am studying mass media communication at Limkokwing University.
As an African and media student I feel that the more I delve into African media the more I feel a need to promote and publicize it in a global sense. As I venture out into the career world I see myself promoting Africans and enhancing our status as a positive community which has a lot to offer in terms of the arts and entertainment.
I am writing to you to bring awareness to what Africans and Tanzanians are doing outside of Africa to bring a positive image to our nation. I feel that your blog is the best medium to get this across so I thank you for taking the time to read this. I must also take this opportunity to commend you on your blog. I enjoy catching up with the African community back home and around the globe! GREAT JOB!
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I was fortunate enough to have been entered into a student pageant as was selected as a finalist. The pageant is entitled: Miss International Student Malaysia. It is the first of its kind, here in Malaysia.
This contest provides the contestants a chance to for Malaysia to experience them and not the other way round, which I find very interesting. The contestants serve as ambassadors of their country and their university.
In this competition there are 8 out of 16 Africans and 3 Tanzanians. I thought this would be of interest to you on your blog. My purpose is to highlight the positive works of young African women, including myself. I consider myself an ambassador for Africa and will continue to do so throughout my career, but I thought this might interest your viewers in knowing wht their daughters are doing outside of Africa to promote our nation.
If you are interested in featuring an article in your blog, about MISM, please visit : http://missinternationalstudent.com/contestants1.html and also visit the group on facebook to see what we have been up to: http://www.facebook.com/?sk=messages&ref=mb#!/group.php?gid=217757615125&ref=ts. You can also go to : http://missinternationalstudent.com/makala.html and click LIKE if you would like to vote for me.
As a published freelance writer and petite model myself I would also be able to provide an article for you to post on your blog. Follow up information and authentic pictures would also be available to you.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Please do get back to me.
Sincerely, Charlotte Makala.
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