sexta-feira, 4 de dezembro de 2015

Miss Fiji optimistic of good outing

Keresi Nauwakarawa
Friday, December 04, 2015
MEMBERS of the Miss Fiji delegation to the upcoming Miss South Pacific pageant in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, are optimistic of their contestant's chances.
During a press conference for their promotional video launch at the Damodar Cinemas lounge in Suva on Monday, delegation chaperone Lice Movono said from a range of one to 10 their preparations were at number 10.
Ms Rova says Miss Fiji to this year's pageant will be dressed in local designer wear only.
"All of her wardrobe have been designed by local fashion designers and this year we wanted to focus on traditional motifs and some of the designers whom we are fortunate to have include Rachael Fairfax, Andrew Powell, Robert Kennedy and Hupfeld Hoerder.
"We really want to compete against other Pacific countries renowned for their island prints high end fashion market. Fiji has a stable garment industry that we hope to portray in this outing."
Ms Rova explains that the professional dancer has the best of two worlds when representing two different cultures.
"We were working with very little resources, but despite that the support that we got from musicians, photographers, make-up artistes, designers and just our friends who believed in our journey was what brought us this far as well."
Ms Fiji Zaira Begg says she will be advocating on youth empowerment at the Miss South Pacific pageant.
"I will be advocating mainly on youth empowerment, that it does not matter where you came from, only where you are headed and going. That anybody can be whatever they want to become and I'm glad to be the first Miss Fiji of mixed heritage.
"I have had limited time, a month to prepare myself, but I am ready to represent Fiji at the Miss South Pacific pageant."
Ms Begg says the Fiji contingent flies out this weekend.
http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=332426

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