MISS PHILIPPINES
Beyond 2001
Give Me A Make-Over! Part Two

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MAKE-OVER MAGIC
More  make-overs!  Meet  some more of the ladies in  Binibini batch 2001! Does the shoe fit, my lady?

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MARICAR MARICA
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GOWN BY GIORGIO ARMANI
A simple cut worn by a not-so-simple girl. The master of minimalism shows us how to dazzle!

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ANDREA ANDREA
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Jennifer  Lopez look alike Miss Andrea Silverio strikes a note in a simple eggshell white evening gown  provided  by the classic lines of Halston.
JEREMIE JEREMI
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ANTIPORDA
The  venerable  House  of  Versace lends it's expertise  to  Jeremie  in  a colorful ensemble reminiscent  of  'gift wrap.' Give her away in
a  not  so traditional way! Fuschia and hot o-range  set her apart way, way beyond range!
The House of Versace is known for the un-conventional and the eccentric. Such use of loud  colors  definitely will draw attention to the wearer. What a show stopping number !
NATIONAL
COSTUME
MAKE-OVER
Jeremie with her drop dead fi- gure is a perfect match to any designer gown that borders on the imaginative and the whim- sical! Attract lots of attention!
Yes, the national costume is a must! Go back to  basics  and  stick to the country's real eth-
nic  roots!  Are  these  national costumes still relevant  for  2001?  Well, let's all find out !!!
MICHELLE MICH
REYES
REYES REY
Whatever happened to the TERNO? A truly elegant nation-al costume that can be worn in more than a thousand ways!
From a conservative style (left), to a more daring twist (cen-ter) and why not add a bit of Spanish influence to it (right)?
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