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MISS RP 1972, EVANGELINE REYES, Top 15, 1972 Miss World |
KOKURYU Cosmetics, manufactured locally by Cherry Laboratory Inc., under license from Kokuryu-do Co. Ltd of Tokyo, Japan, was established on February 1965. It found favor among Filipinas and established a loyal following with its line of cake foundations, lipsticks, and face powders that peaked in the late 60s to the 70s.
The 70s decade also ushered in the age of pageants jumpstarted by Gloria Diaz’s Miss Universe victory in 1969, and immediately followed by Aurora Pijuan’s triumph in Osaka as our 2nd Miss International. With beauties in the news KOKURYU Cosmetics became a sponsor of the Miss Republic of the Philippines, a beauty search launched by Mr. Ferdie Villar, to select the Philippine beauty delegate to the London-based Miss World, the oldest beauty contest in history.
In 1972, EVANGELINE “Eva” REYES, a dusky and statuesque Batangueña, from Lipa City, and a PWU student, won the 1972 Miss Republic of the Philippines from among 30 contenders. Part of her prizes as a Miss RP winner was appearing as the face of KOKURYU in their print ads. The Karilagan model was sent to London to compete in that year’s Miss World pageant. Among her co-competitors was Miss USA’s Lynda Carter, who would go on to greater fame as ‘70s TV “Wonder Woman”. Both reached the Top 15 Semifinals stage and that year’s crown went to Australia’s Belinda Green. It was said that her fellow-contestants raised a howl when Eva failed to make the final cut—they were all rooting for her.
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MISS RP 1973, EVANGLINE PASCUAL, 1ts Runner Up, Miss World 1973 |
The next year, Eva Reyes relinquished her crown to
a namesake from Orani, Bataan—EVANGELINE “Vangie” PASCUAL. She
also made her appearance in a KOKURYU print ad before she left for London
to compete at the 1973 Miss World pageant at the Royal Albert Hall.
This time, she nearly won the crown, after a tie with Miss USA’s Marjorie
Wallace was broken by judge Gregory Peck. Pascual was named 1st
runner-up. Nevertheless, Filipinos were thrilled at her achievement as a Margie
Moran had captured our 2nd Miss Universe crown only
months before in Greece. Everybody knows the story after the dethronement of Wallace; Pascual
was offered to assume Wallace’s duties but not the crown. Rightfully,
she refused.
The two EVANGELINES had other things in common other than wearing the same title, sharing the same name, and promoting the same KOKURYU brand : both did movies after their reigns, though Vangie stayed longer in showbiz while Eva went to the U.S. and worked in a bank, and d part-time modelling. She has 2 sons, Michael and Chris, and is a business woman in Los Angeles, California. Vangie is the mother of tattoo artist Nino Lapid, and is still very much active in the social scene.
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