GOWN OF THE YEAR 2025
And the GOWN OF THE YEAR 2025 IS….
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By Crown in Style Editorial Team
25th Deccember 2025
In an era where pageantry is increasingly defined by storytelling and individuality, the gowns of 2025 proved that fashion remains one of its most powerful languages. This year’s standout designs went beyond sparkle and silhouette- they captured identity, movement, and modern femininity. From sculptural silver statements to festive reds and art-inspired copper, these gowns didn’t just dress their wearers; they amplified them.
Voted by you all in a series of polls on social media and the TOP 5 exclusively scored by our esteemed selection panel, this journey has been rewarding, insightful and a true celebration of pageantry fashion.And of course, like every other pageant- the results are in reverse order!
Starting our TOP 10 with Miss Grand International 2025
Tied in next are our dazzling gowns!
Myriad gowns stole the hearts of our public. From left to right: Miss Global USA 2025, Miss International Queen 2025, Miss World 2025, Miss Supranational Costa Rica 2025 and Miss Universe Philippines 2025
Coming in next is Reina Hispanoamericana 2025!
From left to right: Miss Earth Vietnam and Miss Global 2025 are our Gowns of Asia & Oceania
Locking in the spot close to the Top 5 is Miss Supranational 2025
Closing the list with bold energy, Thuong Gia Ky’s red mesh gown for Yolina Lindquist marked the beginning of the festive season with unmistakable confidence. Simple yet striking, the gown relied on bold styling and fearless color to command attention. The red mesh moved with purpose, amplifying Yolina’s strong presence and proving that sometimes, the most powerful statement lies in clarity and confidence.
Gown of the Americas & Caribbean is Universal Woman 2025 – Ivana Carolina wearing Carlos Alberto Disenador
Designed by Carlos Alberto Disenador, Ivana Carolina’s silver gown captured exactly what a pageant gown looks like in 2025. Sleek, statuesque, and undeniably modern, it complemented her frame with effortless authority. The design embraced clean lines and contemporary glamour, proving that today’s pageant queens shine brightest when fashion enhances and not overshadows their presence.
Benj Leguiab IV delivered an artful triumph with Marlene Laura Jose’s copper gown. Donned in romantic Art Nouveau style, the design showcased symmetry at its finest- fluid yet deliberate, decorative yet refined. The craftsmanship felt architectural, with a timeless quality that set it apart from trend-driven designs. This gown wasn’t just worn; it was curated, making it a standout representation of European elegance.
Rian Fernandez’s golden gown for Alexie Brooks captured hearts for a very different reason. Radiant yet refreshingly sporty, the design mirrored Alexie’s vibrant spunk and modern confidence. The gold hue exuded elegance, but the overall execution felt youthful and dynamic. It was proof that glamour doesn’t have to be static.
And now for the final reveal…
Designed by Rian Fernandez, Krishnah Gravidez’s silver gown emerged as the benchmark of modern pageant elegance. Constructed with precision and tailored to perfection, the gown balanced edge with sophistication- an essential harmony for the Miss World brand. Its symbolic design elements added depth without overwhelming, proving that restraint and intention can be just as impactful as drama. This was a gown that spoke quietly but confidently, embodying a global queen ready for the world stage.
Until next time, stay bold, stay stylish, and keep serving looks. Goodbye for now—and here’s wishing each one of you a fierce, fashionable, and fabulous New Year!
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