Miss Nicaragua Geyssell García unveiled a vibrant costume behind a small replica of the León Cathedral. Inspired by the UNESCO World Heritage site, García wore cathedral pieces and long peacock feathers on her forearms. When she moved them, you could see her rhinestone-covered leotard with flame detailing, inspired by a mythical phoenix, as announced when she walked onstage. She also wore a round, multicolored headpiece lined with a golden band. It represented Nicaragua's various lakes.
Miss Zimbabwe Sakhile Dube aimed to show the majesty of her nation with an eagle-inspired gown. Sakhile, a 28-year-old fashion designer, stepped onstage in a strapless gown embellished with a yellow eagle face across its bodice. She said on Instagram that she chose the bird to showcase Zimbabwe's natural beauty, strength, and vision. She also wore purple wings that extended past her shoulders to mirror the rainbows and water of Victoria Falls and a skirt that looked like it was made from rocks to honor Great Zimbabwe.
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