No more bikini clad contestants in Miss World Pageant

For the first time since it started in 1951, Miss World bans the bikini round

Update: 2014-12-19 11:51 GMT
Miss Universe 2013 Gabriela Isler, from Venezuela, presents the Yamamay Million Dollar Swimsuit. (File Photo)
 
Washington: Miss World Pageant won't see any bikini clad contestants as the organization has announced a bikini ban in future.
 
Chris Wilmer, the national director of Miss World America/Miss United States organization, asserted that the organization has decided to take itself out of the swimsuit world because it isn't the path they are trying to take and it is not just a beauty contest, it's "beauty with a purpose" and there didn't seem to be a purpose to have the swimsuit,
ABC News
reported.
 
Organization's chairwoman Julia Morley has announced that Miss World will no longer feature a swimsuit round in their competition. Wilmer told the publication that Miss World was more of an ambassador, not a beauty queen and it was more about the outreach and what a woman could do with a title like Miss World. Rolene Strauss of South Africa was crowned the 64th Miss World winner in London on 14th December, 2014 as it marked the final event featuring contestants wearing bikinis. 

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