Miss World Winner Crowned

Stephanie Del Valle was all smiles after claiming the title in what is now the oldest surviving international beauty pageant.

Stephanie Del Valle, a 19-year-old student from Puerto Rico, was crowned Miss World in a splashy ceremony on Sunday at the new MGM National Harbor in Maryland, US.

The pageant is the lesser-known competitor to Miss Universe - a global beauty contest with a progressive bent, eschewing the swimsuit competition to judge women on their athletic prowess and charitable works, instead. (Also, their modelling skills - it is a beauty competition, after all.)

The contest was presided over by Megan Young, a former Miss World who represented the Philippines in the pageant, and subsequently became a huge star in that country.

Del Valle's win was a big upset for the crowd favourite, Catriona Gray of the Philippines, who made it to the top five.

Yaritza Miguelina Reyes Ramirez of the Dominican Republic was first runner-up, followed by Natasha Mannuela of Indonesia. Miss World America (yes, that's a different pageant from Miss America) Audra Mari of Fargo, North Dakota, made it to the top 20.

And Miss World Canada Anastasia Lin never had a chance - though she made headlines for speaking out against human rights abuses in China, she butted heads with organisers throughout the pageant and was relegated to the back row for some of the dance sequences.

Del Valle is a student at Pace University in New York, studying law and communications, but with an interest in the entertainment industry.

Wearing a frothy pink princess gown, she said her "passion for music" makes her who she is.

And alas, Miss World doesn't try to stump its beauty queens with tough geopolitical questions, so Del Valle's final question at the pageant was a real softball: "If you had an opportunity to change something about the world, what would it be?"

Her answer, straight out of the Miss Congeniality world peace pageant playbook: "What I would do is send the message of how important it is to change exclusion for acceptance, to promote and provide justice for others, and the importance of helping those in need."

Photo: Joshua Roberts (Miss World Stephanie Del Valle, centre, with first runner up Miss Dominican Republic Yaritza Miguelina Reyes Ramirez, left, and second runner up Miss Indonesia Natasha Mannuela).