FAVORITES: Miss Grand International 2023 sashing ceremony

Over 60 stunning contestants from around the world vying for Miss Grand International 2023 officially received their sashes on Friday, October 6.

The official sashing ceremony was held at the iconic Hanoi Opera House, or the Grand Opera House in central Hanoi, Vietnam. It is a famous architectural landmark with significant cultural and historical values.

Hosted by Miss Grand Vietnam 2022 second runner-up Truong Qui Minh Nhan with Sakul Limpapanon, the contestants received their sashes from reigning MGI queen Isabella Menin and Vice President Teresa Chaivisut.

Standouts were from Angola, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Myanmar, Netherlands, Nigeria, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Romania, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.

Meet our Top 16 favorites:


Australia - Mikaela-Rose Fowler

Brazil - Adriana Yanca

Colombia - María Alejandra López

Cuba - Sofía Acosta

Dominican Republic - Skarxi Marte

Guatemala - Raschel Paz

India - Arshina Sumbul

Myanmar - Ni Ni Lin Eain

Netherlands - Melissa Bottema

Peru - Luciana Fuster

Philippines - Nikki de Moura

Puerto Rico - María Cristina Ramos

United Kingdom - Chloe Ellman-Baker

United States - Sthephanie Miranda

Venezuela - Valentina Martínez

Vietnam - Le Hoang Phuong

Photos: Miss Grand International

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