23
September
2021

Miss Mondo Italia 2021 Meet the Finalists

23 Sep 2021 | Angelique Reyes

Lorenzo Mammarella from Abruzzo Maloti Quevedo from Friulli Venezia Giulia Deline Nkandu Lumana from Veneto Aurora Vella from Sicilia Andrea Ciaccio from Sicilia Laura Lada from Toscana Rebecca Cossu from Sardegna

 

The Miss Mondo Italia organization is all set to host the coronation ceremony for Miss Mondo Italia 2021 on 26th September 2021 in Gallipoli, Apulia, Italy, where stunning delegates from all over the country will compete for the national crown. The winner will succeed Miss Mondo Italia 2019 Adele Sammartino for the title.

The organization has recently introduced the 25 finalists, who will compete against each other for the opportunity to represent Italy at the upcoming edition of Miss World pageant, in December 2021. So, without any further ado, let us look at the 25 finalists of Miss Mondo Italia 2021 –

Lorenzo Mammarella from Abruzzo

Maloti Quevedo from Friulli Venezia Giulia

Deline Nkandu Lumana from Veneto

Aurora Vella from Sicilia

Andrea Ciaccio from Sicilia

Laura Lada from Toscana

Rebecca Cossu from Sardegna

Martina Ballardini from Veneto

Lorena Caponiti from Sicilia

Sara Incani from Sardegna

Melania Ferraro from Lombardia

 

 

Lucia La Paglia from Lazio

Giaele Sbattella from Umbria

Stefania Visintini from Friuli Venezia Giulia

Eleonora Ferrari from Toscana

Claudia Motta from Lazio

Jessica Poli from Emilia Romagna

Aurora Larghi from Valle d’Aosta

Erica Ceste from Piemonte

Erika Morning from Lombardia

Veronica Coluccia from Puglia

Morena De Fazio from Campania

Benedetta Compagnoni from Lazio

Isabella Marchetti from Emilia Romagna

Hiba Missaoui from Calabria

In 2019, Adele Sammartino represented Italy at the Miss World pageant where she was highly appreciated for her stellar performance and made it among the Top 40 finalists for the Miss World Top Model title. This year, the winner will win a chance to represent Italy at the 70th Miss World pageant, to be held on 16th December 2021 at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica will crown her successor at the end of the event.