Manuela Tabares to represent Colombia in Miss Falls International

Manuela Tabares, known for her participation in Miss Universe Huila, has been selected to represent Colombia in the international pageant Miss Falls International, set for March in Brazil. The event, blending beauty, culture, and tourism promotion at Iguaçu National Park, features categories like Lady Falls, Petite, and Teen. The band imposition ceremony occurred in Bogotá with prominent figures from the pageant world.

Manuela Tabares, from Huila, has reached a new milestone in her beauty career. After her notable participation in Miss Universe Huila—a contest that initially promised a spot in Miss Universe Colombia but was disrupted by the franchise shift to RCN—Tabares returns to the international stage prominently. This time, she represents not just her department, but the entire country in Miss Falls International.

The pageant, scheduled for March in Brazil, will take place in the stunning setting of Iguaçu National Park, one of the continent's most spectacular natural sites. This event gathers candidates from various countries and emphasizes integral beauty, highlighting cultural and touristic elements. Competitors will vie in divisions such as Lady Falls, Petite, and Teen, promoting a holistic view of elegance.

The band imposition ceremony was held in Bogotá at an exclusive event, where Tabares was joined by key figures in the industry, including Fabián Chacón, Catalina Duque—the paisa representative who succeeded in Vietnam—and other international beauty experts. She has already started her intensive preparation and pre-trip agenda planning. Both Brazil and Colombia look forward to her participation, which promises to showcase Colombian talent on the global stage.

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