Winwyn Marquez will compete in Miss World PH donning a Francis Libiran gown | Inquirer Entertainment

Winwyn Marquez will compete in Miss World PH donning a Francis Libiran gown

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 07:33 PM August 29, 2017

Winwyn Marquez via Instagram

Actress-dancer Winwyn Marquez is set to wear a Francis Libiran creation at the Miss World Philippines pageant on September 3 at the Mall of Asia Arena.

In an Instagram post yesterday, the Miss World contender shared her excitement on wearing the masterpiece of the esteemed designer.

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“I am so honored and grateful to wear his creation on September 3! (Yes, 5 more days til the @msworldphil coronation night) I fell inlove with my gown and I hope you’ll feel the same way when you see it on sunday.”

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https://www.instagram.com/p/BYVtqOqFAIE/?taken-by=wynmarquez

Marquez is one of the leading candidates in Miss World Philippines this year, in terms of familiarity. Besides being a celebrity, she is the daughter of actors and politicians Joey Marquez and Alma Moreno. Her interest in beauty pageants also does not come as a surprise, as she happens to be the niece of Miss International 1979, Melanie Marquez.

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She gave up her Kapuso soap opera “Mulawin vs. Ravena” to pursue her dreams of becoming a beauty queen. JB

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