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If glamour is the language of aspiration, the Evening Gown segment of Miss Universe 2025 is its manifesto. Stepping onto the stage is a profound act of self-presentation where a queen’s inner narrative is rendered tangible through fabric. It’s a moment that transcends fashion, becoming a convergence where design and ambition meet unwavering poise under the brightest lights.
And among the phenomenal gowns we witnessed, these were the queens who secured their places as masters of their moment.
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Manika Vishwakarma , India

Designed by Vietnamese powerhouse Nhà Mốt 9192, Miss Universe India’s crimson beaded cut-out gown was unapologetic fire. It sculpted her frame perfectly—a fearless choice that paid off brilliantly.
Aldana Masset, Argentina

Venezuelan designer Dhey Galaviz channeled the Southern Lights into Aldana Masset’s evening gown. Inspired by the aurora australis, the regal green beading also symbolized hope.
Ahtisa Manalo, Philippines

Mak Tumang’s PINCTADA creation was storytelling brought to life. Draped in midnight blue and gilded gold, the gown was a nod to the sunburst crown, symbolizing Ahtisa Manalo’s emergence from the depths of the sea to claim her light.
Stephany Abasali, Venezuela

Filipino designer Leo Almodal’s luxurious creation for Miss Universe Venezuela was a cosmic dream. The exquisite beadwork in peacock hues mapped out the constellations across her body.
Raschel Paz, Guatemala

In her sheer, crystallized Dream Haute Couture gown, Raschel Paz was pure gilded force, commanding the stage with her siren silhouette.
Olivia Yacé, Côte d’Ivoire

Once again, Leo Almodal delivered another stunner. Miss Universe Côte d’Ivoire looked every inch the conqueror, draped in liquid gold and sophisticated edge.
Jelena Egorova, Serbia

The third of Leo Almodal’s creations went to Jelena Egorova. Lavishly embellished with thousands of hand-placed crystals, the silver gown turned her into an immaculate beam of light.
Gabrielle Henry, Jamaica

A true original, Miss Universe Jamaica’s unique orange evening gown featured shimmering embellishments and a flowing sheer cape—a dynamic and fresh look.
Veena Praveenar Singh, Thailand

Sleek, svelte, and shimmering, Garlate Design crafted a golden gown that hugged Veena Praveenar Singh’s every curve just right. Both the beadwork and texture were simply divine.
Yamilex Hernández, Latina

Peruvian designer José Zafra wove passion, courage, and purpose into Miss Universe Latina’s crimson cut-out ensemble. The flame-like look spoke volumes about her burning ambition.
Photos: MANIKA VISHWAKARMA (via Instagram), ALDANA MASSET (via Instagram), AHTISA MANALO (via Instagram), STEPHANY ABASALI (via Instagram), RASCHEL PAZ (via Instagram), OLIVIA YACÉ (via Instagram), VEENA PRAVEENAR SINGH (via Instagram), YAMILEX HERNÁNDEZ (via Instagram), and GETTY IMAGES

Anya Oxyn
Formerly a stylist who immersed herself intimately within the Philippine fashion circuit for over three years, Anya has refined her transformative, hands-on experience into an insightful voice for MEGA Asia as a Senior Fashion Writer.
Her editorial pursuit possesses three facets: her time as an essayist during her education at Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, her extensive experience in digital media and strategic storytelling, and her belief that fashion has a beating heart deeply intertwined with art, culture, society, and humanity itself that is worth uncovering.
Anya’s versatile pen spans a dynamic range of subjects, including emerging local designers, global luxury houses, beauty trends, film and television fashion analysis, cultural op-eds, major events, and beyond.
