Miss Great Britain Tara Vaitiere Hoyos poses in her national costume - a Beefeater's uniform with wet-look leggings. Because that's what we all wear in Great Britain, obviously
Rima Fakih, Miss USA 2010, wears a costume inspired by the Seal of the President of the United States as a tribute to Barack Obama. She apparently drew a basic design, and then Victoria's Secret Fashion Show designer Martin Izquierdo came up with the final creation.
Name a famous Belgian. Kim Clijsters, you say? So that's why Miss Belgium Cilou Annys is decked out in tennis paraphernalia
Miss Philippines in a gorgeous gown waving traditional fans
Miss Egypt Donia Hamed poses in her national costume at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada
Think "France" and you think berets, the Tricolour and the Eiffel Tower. All Miss France Malika Menard is missing is a bicycle and a string of onions
The costume worn by Jesinta Campbell, Miss Australia 2010, was described as "a dingo's breakfast" by some, though the Telegraph's Fashion Director, Hilary Alexander, quite liked it, saying: "the sheepskin shrug is bang on trend, the Ugg boots are as quintessentially Australian as Aussie Rules, and having the 'togs' hand-painted by an Aboriginal artist is a master-stroke"
Miss Brazil Debora Lyra poses in her national costume at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada August 16, 2010.
Miss Australia strikes a nice pose as well
Organisers originally claimed that the costume worn by Maiko Itai, Miss Japan 2010, was designed by John Galliano. But when a missosology.org forum member pointed out that the dress was ripped off from a Yumi Katsura 2008 collection, the claim was retracted
Poor Miss Zambia 2010, Alice Musukwa. Not only does she have to carry a large calabash, she also has two gourds for a bra, and phallic gourds on her dress
Asselina Kuchukova, Miss Kazakhstan 2010, seems to be courting favour by wearing all of the other countries' flags in her elaborate headdress
Miss India with a traditional namaskar greeting
Miss Venezuela Marelisa Gibson wears a costume covered in glittering shards in tribute to a glass monument to revolutionary icon Ernesto "Che" Guevara that was shot up and destroyed less than two weeks after it was unveiled by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's government
Miss Colombia Natalia Navarro is dressed as India Catalina, an indigenous woman who acted as interpreter and intermediary for the Spanish invaders. To many people in Colombia, she is an icon of the extermination of the Precolumbian inhabitants
The costume worn by Miss Bahamas Braneka Bassett is called The Flamingo. We assume that's the Las Vegas casino
Miss Curacao Safira de Wit has sequined hibiscus flowers on her head, a dress that opens to reveal a harbour scene, and ruby slippers. There's no place like home!
Miss Ukraine Anna Poslavska poses in a dress which appears to be covered in wheat, while her hairstyle seems to be a nod to former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko
Miss Albania Angela Martini wears a costume inspired by the country's flag - and a trip to Ann Summers
Miss Italy Jessica Cecchini wears a Roman Gladiator costume. Thumbs up or down?
Miss Switzerland Linda Faeh seems to be prepared for battle with her sword and shield. We thought they always remained neutral
The designer of the costume worn by Miss Ireland Rozanna Purcell says it "incorporates Irish lace, Celtic Symbols, and the rich colours of Ireland". We can't help thinking she looks more like a swords and sorcery fantasy illustration
Miss Kosovo Keshtjella Pepshi has a gold antelope head on her head and a sceptre. No, we don't know why
Miss Angola Jurema Ferraz clearly doesn't believe in the maxim "less is more"
Kenia Martinez, Miss Honduras. Where the tigers come from, right?
Miss Guam Vanessa Torres seems to have had a long run through lush tropical foliage on her way to the pageant
Awurama Simpson, Miss Ghana 2010, wears an adaptation of traditional West African women's wear
Many of the Caribbean and Latin American countries have chosen flamboyant Carnival costumes. Here's Miss Nicaragua Scharllette Allen Moses
Anyoli Abrego, Miss Panama 2010
Miss Dominican Republic Eva Arias
Miss Paraguay Johana Benitez Olmedo
Miss British Virgin Islands Josefina Nunez
Miss U.S. Virgin Islands 2010 Janeisha John - neither from the U.S. nor an island
Miss Haiti Sarodj Bertin
Cunningly, Elena Semikina, Miss Canada, distracts attention from the fur she seems to be wearing by flashing a bit of leg
No comments:
Post a Comment