Lara Quigaman 's Cinco gown, precious "underwear flash" become controversial
4/16/2011
BEAUTIES
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BINIBINING PILIPINAS
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MICHAEL CINCO
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MISS INTERNATIONAL
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PRECIOUS LARA QUIGAMAN
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Precious Lara Quigaman's red striking gown during the Binibining Pilipinas 2011 pageant night held last week has become a controversial issue (a pageant scandal) and is still being talked about up to now because of the gown's unique design (the slit) and the so-called "underwear flash".
People are debating if it was appropriate or inappropriate.
According to those who believe it's just appropriate, they see nothing wrong with Precious Lara Quigaman's "underwear flash" because the undergarment, which was reportedly made of precious gems, was part of the gown's design.
But for those who deemed it inappropriate, the fact that Precious Lara was a former Binibining Pilipinas titlist and also an ex-Miss International already makes the gown inappropriate for her. According to them, Precious Lara should not wear such kind of outfit as she is supposed to set a good example to the new beauty queens.
On which side are you?
The gown was designed by Michael Cinco, who's currently making waves as couture designer on America's Next Top Model Cycle 16.
Photo courtesy of Jory Rivera
People are debating if it was appropriate or inappropriate.
According to those who believe it's just appropriate, they see nothing wrong with Precious Lara Quigaman's "underwear flash" because the undergarment, which was reportedly made of precious gems, was part of the gown's design.
But for those who deemed it inappropriate, the fact that Precious Lara was a former Binibining Pilipinas titlist and also an ex-Miss International already makes the gown inappropriate for her. According to them, Precious Lara should not wear such kind of outfit as she is supposed to set a good example to the new beauty queens.
On which side are you?
The gown was designed by Michael Cinco, who's currently making waves as couture designer on America's Next Top Model Cycle 16.
Photo courtesy of Jory Rivera
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