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CJ Opiaza, Michelle Dee, and Emma Tiglao showcased striking fashion moments during the preliminary rounds of Miss Grand International All Stars this week.
CJ hosted the first preliminary round on Wednesday, which featured the competitions, while Michelle and Emma took the stage on Thursday for the rounds.
On Instagram, CJ shared the two glamorous hosting looks she had for the event.
The Miss Grand International 2024 first ensemble was a sheer evening gown adorned with gold beadwork and emerald crystals, paired with a matching high-neck collar and a flowing chiffon cape.
Her second look featured a sculptural one-shoulder gown with intricate beadwork and a dramatic thigh-high slit.
Michelle, meanwhile, served two bold runway looks during Thursday’s events.
Her first outfit was an ice-blue hooded ensemble with a plunging neckline and sheer sparkling skirt layered over a blue bodysuit.
For her second look, the Sparkle star wore a black sequined gown with a sweetheart neckline, sheer corset detailing, and a thigh-high garter-style slit.
Emma also delivered two contrasting yet elegant ensembles.
Miss Grand International 2025 first appeared in a black-and-white creation composed of a structured black bandeau top and a draped white wrap-style skirt.
Her second look was a sleeveless black gown with sheer mesh panels and swirling silver crystal accents framing the neckline, torso, and hips.
Five Filipina queens are competing in the pageant: Alexia Nuñez, Fuschia Anne Ravena, Gazini Ganados, Imelda Schweighart, and Keylyn Trajano.
The coronation night for the Miss Grand International All Stars is set on May 30.
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