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Miss Samoa Victoria launched

Pageant Contestants with reigning Miss Samoa Victoria Adele Faaosofia.

Williamstown, Victoria AUSTRALIA — The Miss Samoa Victoria Incorporated has launched their pageant ‘The Miss Samoa Victoria Incorporated Pageant 2018 – Faiva o alofi lima o tamaitai – The artistries of women.

The launch was held last Saturday at the Dallas Brooks Primary School Hall where six contestants were named as finalists for the pageant. They are:

• Miss Coburg Uniting Church, Karen Sooaemalelagi (Leulumoega Tuai, Neiafu, Satoalepai, Avao)

• Miss Ezilend, Rachael Aulelio-Fili (Samusu – Aleipata)

• Miss Leneta Care Services, Rona Alainuuese (Satuiatua, Satupa’itea, Vailoa Palauli, Vaitele Uta)

• Miss KKNM & Off2War, Shanasha Tanuvasa Tofaeono (Siumu, Nofoalii, Magiagi, Faleasiu, Salelologa)

• Miss Tausala Manaia, Norah Aloiai (Sapapalii, Taga)

• Miss Sami’s Car Sales, Britanny Aiono (Saoluafata, Fasito’o Uta)

The launch which took place in the form of a ‘Tausala’ event also formed part of the ‘contestants pre-pageant programme’ with a focus on contestants using their networking skills to gather support.

Their networks of family, friends and community affiliations turned out in great numbers to help support their individual ‘Siva Samoa’ with all contestant contributions being collected to go towards the Miss Samoa Victoria Inc charity project partner – The Leulumoega School of Fine Arts & Museum.

The Miss Samoa Victoria Inc Pageant 2018 will be held on the 9th of June 2018 at the Williamstown Town Hall (Williamstown, Victoria) with tickets being sold online through a ticketing portal.  The winner of the pageant is destined to be entered in the Miss Samoa Pageant 2018.

The winner of the pageant is destined to be entered in the Miss Samoa Pageant 2018. Last year’s contestant and current Miss Samoa Victoria, Adele Faaosofia placed 2nd Runner Up after winning two categories – 1. Best Puletasi Award 2. Best Traditionally Inspired Creative Wear – Laulaau & Fugalaau (Designed and created Pelenato Liufau and the Leulumoega School of Fine Arts & Museum).

Read more at Samoa Observer