Miss Panamá 2016

Señorita Panama 2016 (formerly Miss Panama) was the 50th Miss Panamá pageant, held to select Panama's representative to the Miss Universe and Miss World pageants. This was the first edition of the renewed Miss Panama pageant, after Justine Pasek, Miss Universe 2002, and César Anel Rodríguez had been named the new directors of the pageant.[2]

Miss Panamá 2016
Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower (JW Marriott Panama)
DateApril 26, 2016
PresentersCarolina Fábrega
VenueTrump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower, Ciudad de Panamá, Panama
BroadcasterTelemetro
Entrants20
Placements3
WinnerKeity Drennan Mendieta[1]
Panamá Centro

Twenty preliminary contestants were selected from all over Panama and competed for the crown. The winner of Señorita Panama 2016 was Keity Mendieta[3] (Keity Drennan Mendieta Britton, born on July 24, 1990 in Panama City, Panamá). Miss Panamá 2015 Gladys Del Carmen Brandao Amaya of Los Santos crowned her successor at the end of the event. The event was held at the Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower, Ciudad de Panamá, Panama, on May 26, 2016.[4]

Keity Mendieta, Señorita Panama 2016, represented Panama at Miss Universe 2016 the 65th Miss Universe pageant, held on January 30, 2017, at the Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines, where Mendieta placed in the Top 13.[5]

Final results

Final Results Contestant
Señorita Panama 2016

Panamá Centro - Keity Drennan Mendieta[6]

1st runner-up

Panamá Province - Laura de Sanctis

2nd runner-up

Chiriqui - Margareth Villanueva

Preliminary interviews

On April 16, Señorita Panama candidates participated in qualifiers through a swimsuit contest and a personal interview.

Judges

  • Michelle Zarak - Fashion designer
  • Dario Moreno - Fashion photographer
  • Analía Núñez - Señorita Panamá 1999
  • Alberto Jaén - Interior decorator
  • Miguel Caceres - Steps Gym representative
  • Lucy Romero - Beautician
  • Ed Dominguez - Owner of globalbeauties.com
  • Paul Loo - Personal trainer

Gala Viva Panama

Held on September 1, the Gala Viva Panama was the election for the Best National Costume. In this competition, the contestants were not evaluated, only the costumes.

The event showcased the creative work of Panamanian designers and also selected the costume for Panama at Miss Universe 2016. Some costumes were also elected to represent Panama in other beauty contests.

The contest also led to the selection of Señorita Panamá World, Señorita Panamá Earth, Señorita Panamá Hispanoamerica and Señorita Panamá United Continents. Diana Jaén, Miss Panamá World 2015, crowned her successor, Alessandra Bueno Fontaine of Panamá Centro, as Señorita Panamá World 2016. Carmen Jaramillo of Panamá Oeste crowned Virginia Isabel Hernández Milachay of Panamá Centro as Señorita Panamá Earth 2016. Jhasmeiry Herrera Evans of Colón was crowned as Señorita Panamá Hispanoamerica 2016.

Alessandra Bueno Fontaine represented Panama in the 66th Miss World finals at the Gaylord Convention Center in Washington D.C., on December 18, 2016. Hernández represented Panama at the Miss Earth 2016 pageant held on October 29, 2016 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City, Philippines.

Final Results Contestant
Señorita Panamá World

Panama Centro - Alessandra Bueno Fontaine[7]

Señorita Panamá Earth

Panama Centro - Virginia Isabel Hernández Milachay

Señorita Panamá Hispanoamericana

Colón - Jhasmeiry Cristina Herrera Evans

Señorita Panamá United Continents

Panama Centro - Rita Marianne Silvestre Mogollón

Best National Costume

Final Results Contest Designer Topic
Winner Best National Costume, to Miss Universe Daniel Cortina "Feria de las flores y el cafe"[8]
1st runner-up Best National Costume, to Miss Earth Jorge Crespo "Flor del Espiritu Santo"
2nd runner-up Best National Costume, to Reina Hispanoamericana Gabriel Lopez "Nuestra Belleza indigena"
3rd runner-up Best National Costume, to Miss United Continents Javier Hernandez "Diosa de dos Mares"

Historical significance

  • A representative from Panama Centro won Miss Panamá for the 28th time in history; the previous time was Stephanie Vander Werf (2012).

Candidate notes

References

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