12
June
2019

Taylor Marlene Curry crowned Miss Grand Australia 2019

12 Jun 2019 | Priya Bhardwaj

Taylor Marlene Curry was crowned Miss Grand Australia 2019 on 8th June 2019 at Sofitel Sydney Wentworth  where twenty-two gorgeous Australian beauties competed for the national crown and the opportunity to represent Australia in Miss Grand International 2019. Taylor Marlene Curry was crowned by the outgoing queen Kimberly Gundani Miss Grand Australia 2018. She will now represent Australia in Miss Grand International 2019.

Taylor looked fabulous on the grand coronation night of Miss Grand Australia 2019 and sizzled in her maroon gown. This beauty has a very charming personality and a toned figure, she always has her scintillating smile on. She is definitely a strong contender for Miss Grand International 2019.

 

Taylor Marlene Curry crowned Miss Grand Australia 2019

 

The newly crowned queen’s court included-

First Runner-Up: Anja Christoffersen

Second Runner-Up: Lavinia Grace White

Third Runner- Up: Alecia McCallum

 Fourth Runner-Up: Jazel Alarca

Fifth Runner-Up: Jayde Crystal Wright

Taylor is entitled to certain prizes as a winner of Miss Grand Australia 2019 which include Stylist-assisted wardrobe selection (final gown, interview, 1 cocktail gown and official portraits gown), Swimsuits by official swimwear sponsor Styelle Bikinis, Preparation Classes for International Competition (speech, runway, hair and makeup classes), Official photoshoot as Miss Grand Australia (Official commercial sponsor TBC), Airfare to the Miss Grand International's host country, Visa fees paid to the host country of the Miss Grand International and many more.

 

Taylor Marlene Curry crowned Miss Grand Australia 2019

(Photo Credits: Miss Grand Australia Instagram Official)

Taylor have some big shoes to fill in as Australia has the #1 overall ranking in Miss Grand International history with three top 5 finishes including a win of Miss Grand Australia 2015 Claire Elizabeth Parker who was later also crowned Miss Grand International 2015, making her the first Aussie to win an international crown since Jennifer Hawkins.