TOKYO — The Miss International 2024 pageant has been slowly making changes in the way the competition is being held, and this year’s edition will see more updates to the beloved global tilt.
All delegates will still parade in their national costumes, as in the previous editions, during the opening segment of the finale show that will be held at the Tokyo Dome City Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
But the number of semifinalists in the 2024 contest will be raised from the previous editions’ group of just 10, 12, or 15 ladies.
Article continues after this advertisementThis year, 20 semifinalists will be called, and it will include the top online vote-getters from the three regional clusters–Asia and Oceania, Europe and Africa, and the Americas.
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Only the Top 20 will take part in the swimsuit competition this time around. Before, all delegates also paraded in the swimwear and gown segments during the finale show.
Article continues after this advertisementAfter the swimsuit round with the Top 20, the field will be further trimmed to just eight ladies, who will then proceed to the question-and-answer round, and the final look in evening gown.
Article continues after this advertisementNo further cuts will be made, and the winner and her four runners-up will be chosen from the final eight ladies.
Article continues after this advertisementSeventy-one ladies are competing for the crown currently held by Andrea Rubio, the ninth Venezuelan woman to win the title.
Binibining Pilipinas Angelica Lopez will try to score the Philippines’ seventh win in the international competition, following Gemma Cruz, Aurora Pijuan, Melanie Marquez, Precious Lara Quigaman, Bea Rose Santiago, and Kylie Verzosa.
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