10 Beauties Compete for Miss Iloilo 2025 Crown
The highly anticipated journey to the Miss Iloilo 2025 crown began with a grand launch and press presentation on Saturday, November 23, at the SM City Iloilo Event Center. Ten talented Ilongga candidates, dubbed the “Heartfelt Beauties,” were officially introduced as representatives of Iloilo’s diverse towns and cities. The official candidates

By Mariela Angella Oladive

By Mariela Angella Oladive
The highly anticipated journey to the Miss Iloilo 2025 crown began with a grand launch and press presentation on Saturday, November 23, at the SM City Iloilo Event Center.
Ten talented Ilongga candidates, dubbed the “Heartfelt Beauties,” were officially introduced as representatives of Iloilo’s diverse towns and cities.
The official candidates are:
- Denielle Orsua (Jaro, Iloilo City)
- Coleen Faye Peniero (Calinog)
- Karla Marie Dunlap (Mandurriao, Iloilo City)
- Elaine Segura (Guimbal)
- Karen Nicole Piccio (Maasin)
- Frylle Vy Eunice Aguacito (San Enrique)
- Teshia Kaye Palomo (San Enrique)
- Clarise Deocades (Dumangas)
- Jenna Mae Parina (Molo, Iloilo City)
- Rhea Marissa Puyong (Passi City)

The event featured a Question and Answer session where the candidates demonstrated their intelligence, poise, and confidence.
Denielle Orsua (Jaro), Jenna Mae Parina (Molo), and Karen Nicole Piccio (Maasin) were named “Darling of the Press” for their standout performances during the launch.
Judgee Peña, president of the Iloilo Festivals Foundation Inc. (IFFI), expressed his excitement for this year’s pageant.
“This year’s competition is better than ever. With double the preparation, the organizers have carefully selected candidates who can truly represent us on a national stage,” Peña said.
The candidates will participate in a series of pre-pageant activities, culminating in the coronation night on January 11 at the West Visayas State University Cultural Center.
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