
Braneka is a vision of elegance in an evening gown from La Rose and jewelry by Lalique.
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Nassau,
Bahamas – The saying
“shop till you drop” became a reality for Miss Bahamas Braneka Bassett
as she received an incredible wardrobe for her stint at the Miss Universe
pageant, thanks to the generosity of the Atlantis Resort, its retail
partners, and several other leading boutiques in New Providence.
The beauty queen is now set to make an incredible showing at the prestigious
beauty competition, scheduled for August 23, 2010 at the Mandalay Bay
Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
Everything
from fashion jewelry to shoes, daywear, cocktail, and gala dresses was
provided by boutiques and department stores on Paradise Island and here
in New Providence. Leading the list of retailers who provided
a variety of items valued in the tens of thousands of dollars was the
Atlantis Resort through its stores Escape at The Cove and the Atlantis
themed shops on the resort’s property. Following close behind
were the stores of The Solomon’s Group of Companies, which include
Solomon’s Mines, Lalique, Royal Palm, and Mademoiselle. Also adding
to her incredible wardrobe was:
Diamonds International; Calypso Carousel; Nassau Gals; The Gallery
(formerly La Mode Classique); La Rose Boutique; Gucci; Carlo Milano; Salvatore Ferragamo; Versace; Coles of Nassau; Bani shoe Warehouse; Buttons Bridal
and Formal Wear; Paul and Shark; Tommy Bahama; Island Bag Company; Indulgence Shoe
Store; Baha Gala Accessories Company; Apryl Burrows; I Catching Boutique; The Bay; Obsessions; Bijoux du Belle
Chevy’s Accessories; Bijoux Classique; Karike; and Miss Bahamas
Wardrobe.

Braneka shows off her fabulous physique in a Coles of Nassau swimsuit, accessorized by Escape and Karike.
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Even though
the fantastic wardrobe provided by local retailers is more than enough
for her to make a lasting impression, Miss Bahamas’ evening gown will
also be a show stopper. Designed by Gionni Straccia of Venezuela
– the same designer who created the evening gowns of the last two
winners of the Miss Universe pageant – the dazzling one-of-a-kind
creation will set Braneka apart from the competition easily. This piece
was not shown at the wardrobe unveiling, but will be seen in all its
glory during the preliminary competition on August 19th,
and again during the finale on August 23rd.
Miss Bahamas
will carry her wardrobe in style using luggage provided by Brass and
Leather. She will be able to take lots of photos in Vegas, thanks
to John Bull which provided a digital camera. And she will be
flashing a brilliant smile, courtesy of Dr. Barry Russell at the Bahamas
Orthodontic Center. Also contributing to the effort were the Ministry
of Tourism, the Ministry of Youth, Sports & Culture, The Copier
Ltd., Face Ink, the Grand Bahama Power Company, the Grand Bahama Port
Authority, the FML Group of Companies, Unique Hair & Nails, Yellow
Strawberry Salon, Mr. Leslie Miller, Mrs. Rowena Finlayson, Profiles
98 magazine, and Steven Robinson who provided dance lessons for the
queen.

Island Beauty... Braneka wears a tropical gown from Buttons Bridal and Formal Wear
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Great effort
has gone into ensuring that Braneka will be outstanding in every area
of the competition. Her national costume represents the national
bird of The Bahamas – the Flamingo. Adorned in pearls, beads,
mirrors and hundreds of feathers in various hues of pink, the costume
was designed by Javotte Bethel of Javotte House of Couture and is a
celebration of Bahamian culture with Vegas flair. Her charity
auction gift is also expected to draw some attention. The lucky winner
will receive a 4-night stay at The Cove as well as an experience for
four at Dolphin Cay, provided by the Atlantis Resort.
“Words cannot
express how grateful we are for the generosity of all who gave”, says
MBO president, Michelle Malcolm. She continued, “Everyone agrees
that Braneka is a fantastic representative for our country. However,
not everyone was willing to give. I would especially like to thank
George Markantonis and his colleagues at the Atlantis Resort for opening
the doorway to such a blessing. Now armed with a smashing wardrobe,
I am confident that Braneka is going to be a force to be reckoned with
in Vegas and possibly bring The Bahamas its first Miss Universe crown.”

Day wear by Escape at The Cove
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Miss Bassett
was all smiles as she presented key pieces of her wardrobe to the media
and the general public during a cocktail reception sponsored by A Stone’s
Throw Away, where she spent two weeks in beauty pageant boot camp with
renowned pageant coach Grace Fontecha back in June. Mrs. Fontecha –
who has already successfully coached four women to win the Miss Universe
title - returned to the capital on August 2nd for a final
week of grooming with Miss Bahamas before the start of the Miss Universe
pageant. Braneka left the capital on Sunday August 8th via
JetBlue which sponsored her airline ticket.

Braneka Bassett is radiant in her national costume - The Flamingo
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Braneka signs autographs for her fans
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