Manila pageant school that’s like boot camp for world’s beauty queens


Strutting in seven-inch heels is no easy feat – it is a skill that takes practice.

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Celina Weil, the reigning Miss Germany, is standing in front of a mirrored wall with four other young women, taking turns to balance on one leg in her mega heels.

The 23-year-old still occasionally stumbles, but she has only just begun her training in one of the world’s most prestigious beauty pageant schools in the Philippine capital, Manila.

“Above all, I want to perfect my walk here,” says Weil, who comes from a small town in southwest Germany.

Rodgil Flores (right) shows his students a pose. The Kagandahang Flores school for beauty queens in Manila is considered one of the most prestigious in the world. Photo: dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images
Rodgil Flores (right) shows his students a pose. The Kagandahang Flores school for beauty queens in Manila is considered one of the most prestigious in the world. Photo: dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images

The young woman’s dedication pays off when she competes for the Miss Intercontinental 2024 competition in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, becoming fourth runner-up.

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Anyone who thinks that preparing for a beauty contest is just about selecting a stunning dress and mastering intricate hairstyles is in for a shock. The training programme designed by 55-year-old Rodgil Flores is more akin to a rigorous boot camp.


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