In a dazzling display of culture, intelligence, and grace, Miss Samoa, Litara Loma Leilani Ieremia-Allan, was crowned Miss Pacific Islands 2025 Last night, at Friendship Hall in Honiara, Solomon Islands.
The event marked the 36th edition of the prestigious pageant, bringing together eight contestants from across the Pacific region.
Miss Ieremia-Allan, 24, captivated the judges and audience with her eloquence and deep commitment to ocean conservation and indigenous rights.
Litara Loma Leilani holds a Bachelor of Arts in Pacific Studies and a Postgraduate Certificate in Secondary School Teaching, reflecting her dedication to education and cultural preservation.
Her advocacy work includes representing Samoa at international forums, such as COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, where she participated in discussions on environmental issues.
Throughout the competition, Miss Ieremia-Allan’s talents shone brightly and was awarded Best Interview and Miss Photogenic, underscoring her exceptional communication skills and captivating presence.
Her performance resonated with the pageant’s theme, “Leadership in Diversity and Adversity,” embodying the resilience and unity of Pacific cultures.
The first runner-up title was awarded to Miss Tonga, Racheal Guttenbeil, a 27-year-old lawyer and climate advocate. Miss Guttenbeil impressed the judges with her legal acumen and passion for environmental issues, earning her the Best Traditional Wear award.
Second runner-up honors went to Miss American Samoa, Pauliana Felise-Vitale, 25, who showcased her dedication to mental health and youth advocacy. Her outstanding performances earned her the Best Talent and Miss Personality awards.
The pageant also recognized Miss Papua New Guinea, May Torowi Hasola, with the Best Sarong award, highlighting her elegance and cultural expression.
The Miss Pacific Islands Pageant, established in 1987, continues to celebrate the beauty, intelligence, and cultural heritage of Pacific women and this year’s event in Honiara not only showcased the diverse talents of its contestants but also emphasized the shared values and unity among Pacific nations.
As the newly crowned Miss Pacific Islands 2025, Litara Loma Leilani Ieremia-Allan is set to embark on a journey to promote cultural awareness, environmental conservation, and the empowerment of women across the Pacific region and the world.
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