I’m pretty sure a lot of people had their eyes glued to Star World channel to watch the 57th Miss World 2007 pageant tonight. Held in Sanya, China, it was another out-of-the-world event, with huge stage, grand lighting, excellent shows and just… worthy of a Miss World event. Kudos to the organiser.
Opening show
They could’ve done better with the opening show, though. I found that it was nothing to be inspired. Just a show of dancing girls holding drums and the like. The contestants’ presentation reminds me of the movie Miss Congeniality. Some of the dance steps looked somehow familiar.

Photo courtesy of Miss World 2007
Evening gown
Out of the 106 contestants (some from countries I’ve never heard of before), the only evening gown that caught my eyes was the one worn by Miss Bosnia & Herzegovina. I’m not saying the gowns of the other contestants were not beautiful, although some of them were downright ugly, but somehow I really like Miss Bosnia & Herzegovina’s gown.

Photo courtesy of Miss World 2007
As for the gown of Miss Malaysia, I personally think it was rather ugly. Truly uninspired. Makes me wonder who the designer is. (Oh, it was Melvin Lam. Never heard of him before.) The World Designer Dress award was won by the designer from Korea. The gown, while nice, was nothing special. I’ve seen similar design somewhere before.
Semi-finalists
I’m not sure whether they have this fast-track to the semi-final in last year’s Miss World. There were 5 out-of-the-stage titles which will automatically put the winners in the semi-final.
The other semi-finalists (in the order they were announced):
So instead of 15, there were 16 this year because of the tie in the winners of Beauty With A Purpose title.
















Photo courtesy of Miss World 2007
Top 5
It was a rather odd top 5 selection process. They announced the finalist and straight away asked her to answer a question. The same question for everyone. In 40 seconds, each has to tell the judges why she should be crowned the Miss World 2007. My only comment is that each of the supposedly intelligent Misses really did blab about unnecessary things like saying thank you in Mandarin, I’m so happy to be here, I love Sanya, blah blah blah rather than answering the question.
Anyway, the top 5 contestants were Miss Angola, Miss China, Miss Mexico, Miss Trinidad & Tobago and Miss Sweden.

Photo courtesy of Miss World 2007
The winners
I must say that the finale was rather dull. For an event as grand as a Miss World pageant, one would expect the crowning ceremony to be huge and really happening. For me, it was rather disappointing and anticlimactic.
The results: 3rd place is Miss Mexico, 2nd place is Miss Angola and the new Miss World is Miss China.


Photo courtesy of Miss World 2007
Speculation? I’m pretty sure some eyebrows were raised.
I would like to congratulate Miss Malaysia, Deborah Priya Henry for reaching the semi-finals. It was rather unfortunate that she did not get into the top 5 but we Malaysians are really proud of her. Well done! Let’s hope that future Miss Malaysia to the Miss World, and also Miss Universe, are as beautiful and articulate.
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dude wtf
December 3rd, 2007 at 3:43 am
dude why are u so ignorant
everything was f*****g dull and mis malaysias gown was ugly?? look at ur own face first??kthx
pakyem
December 3rd, 2007 at 12:11 pm
rugi tak dpt tengok..
anakemas
December 4th, 2007 at 12:40 am
Actually it was all right in the beginning but after the fast-track segments, everything went downhill..
Miss Malaysia’s gown was uninspiring but then again so was the gown that was bestowed the World Designer award.
And it wasn’t clear by what standards or guideline did the judges adhere to to deduce the 16 semi-finalist to the last 5 — no interviews, no specific gown parade for just them. It was more like, “OK, here’s the 16 ladies… ok, now there will only be 5, la la la la la…”
Miss World has always been a lesser pageant in terms of concept and execution compared to Miss Universe, but in recent years, it has improved. This 2007 pageant however, was something of an anti-climax. It wasn’t worth the anticipation.
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December 4th, 2007 at 10:34 am
[...] The funniest would have to be “miss world 2007 is ugly”. I also received a flame comment on this post. Apparently somebody didn’t like it when I said Miss Malaysia’s evening [...]
stella
July 15th, 2008 at 9:57 am
From the pictures above, i would have to say the prettiest ones are: Mexico, China, and Malaysia!
Awangku Yusli
July 15th, 2008 at 3:15 pm
Actually there were other prettier ladies who didn’t make it to the top 16.
You know what.. I wonder how those contestants would look like without make up on. All these beauty pageants should go for natural beauty instead of “paintings”.