08
November
2016

National Costume of Madeline Cowe for Miss World to be decided by Public Voting

08 Nov 2016 | Angelopedia

Australian representative to Miss World 2016 Madeline Cowe is all set to step up for the international pageant, which is scheduled to be held on 18th December 2016. The beauty queen has been preparing hard for the pageant, and to give her dedication and preparation a massive nod, the Miss World Australia Organisation has decided to have people’s say in something important that can help Australia get noticed during the pageant.

The Miss World Australia Organisation has decided to involve the public to decide over the national costume of Madeline Cowe. According to the announcement, the fans will be able to vote and choose which costume Cowe should wear at the Miss World 2016 pageant.

We put a call-out asking young, up and coming designers if they would like to come and design something for the pageant,” said Miss World Australia national director Deborah Miller. The brief was to design an outfit “inspired by something Australian, whether it’s the landscape or iconic things like Vegemite,” Miller added.

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23 years old Cowe is a law student from Tully, Queensland. During one of her interviews Cowe shared that one doesn’t really aspire to enter the pageants or pursue modelling while living in Tully. She added that “it’s just not something that comes up that often.” She expressed her desire and ambition and said that she would like to visit the kids in the rural areas and would let them know that there is nothing that the kids cannot achieve, if they dream about it.

The Online Voting to decide the National Costume for Australia has begun and four National Costume options are –

 

National Costume of Madeline Cowe for Miss World to be decided by Public Voting

 

  1. The costume was inspired by Australia’s most iconic brand
  2. The costume is inspired by Australian postcards and what brings tourists to our country
  3. The design is inspired by Australia’s multiculturalism with indigenous representation. The butterflies are local to Tully, where Miss World Australia, Madeline Cowe, grew up
  4. Angelique Dibella is from Tully, Queensland. Her design was inspired by the interpretation of the Dreamtime Rainbow Serpent.

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So, which one is your favourite? Have you decided yet..??