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5 Malaysian beauty queens prove style is more than just the way you dress up

Mimy

By Mimy



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As the world looks at fashion a different way, beauty pageants are slowly changing too. The focus on contestants is shifting. It's not just on outward appearances; what holds weight is their personality and brilliant mind.



Deborah Henry

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Crowned Miss Malaysia World 2007 and Miss Universe 2011, Deborah Henry has gone on to change the way we look at the style. She founded Fugeelah in 2007, a jewellery social enterprise that educates, employs, and empowers refugee children and youth.


The majority of monthly earnings go to the Fugee School Malaysia, which is a non-profit education centre for refugee children living in Malaysia. Fugeelah also gives back by employing and training youths in transit.



Lina Teoh

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Mention Lina Teoh and you will probably remember her as the actress who gained fame for her role on the local sitcom Kopitiam. But the Miss Malaysia World 1998 is so much more than that.


Teoh has turned her hand to producing documentaries. Since 2007, she has produced, written and directed for international broadcasters such as the National Geographic Channel, Discovery Channel and History Channel.




Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh

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With her string of Hollywood films - plus awards and nominations in the entertainment industry, we tend to forget that Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh started out as a beauty queen. The actress was crowned Miss Malaysia World 1983.


Yeoh was appointed the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) goodwill ambassador in 2016. Since then, she has continued to work to raise awareness on matters that impact marginalised groups.



Elaine Daly

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As the current national director of Miss Malaysia Universe, Elaine Daly is focused on changing the landscape of beauty pageants within the country. She looks to contestants who are not only empowered but intelligent.


The winner of Miss Malaysia Universe 2003, Daly is active in the beauty, entertainment and fashion industries. She founded a training workshop empowering women and runs an online television channel.




Dr Soo Wincci

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After having won Miss Malaysia World 2008, Dr Soo Wincci focused on the pursuits of academia. She now has a law degree, a master's degree in music production, innovation and technology, and a PhD in business administration.


Not stopping there, Soo is currently pursuing a PhD in artistic production. In 2016, she was recognised by the Malaysia Book of Records for being the first Miss Malaysia World to be awarded a PhD.



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