NICOLE SEALES 1ST RUNNER-UP AT MISS CARIVAL 2005 - 04-07-2005

 

Miss Nicole Seales

The 2004 Carnival Queen Miss Nicole Seales has returned to the island after a dazzling performance at the Miss Carival beauty pageant held on Friday July 1st at the Victoria Park, Kingstown, St. Vincent.

 

Appearing as Delegate Number Five Miss Seales was able to make her mark from the introduction in National wear. Her swimwear appearance was well received. The Heather Jones design did justice to the height, grace and elegance of Nicole.

 

The talent segment really brought out the best in Nicole Seales. Her rendition, on single tenor pan, of Celine Dion’s I Am Alive was one of the highlights of the entire evening. Accompanied by an uptempo instrumental version of the song, Nicole laid down a masterful performance that would have made her tutor David “Peck” Edwards, extremely proud.

 

Beauty and grace reigned supreme as Miss Seales strutted another Heather Jones creation. The evening gown depicting the “Beauty of the Sunset” did justice to the height and build of Nicole. Accented by a pair of sparkling earrings and matching necklace, the discerning smile of Miss Seales completed a spectacular appearance.

 

If there was any doubt that Nicole was going to place in the top three those doubts were emphatically dispelled during the interview portion of the show. When the facilitator asked Nicole about Grenada’s recovery from Ivan Hurricane she immediately used the opportunity to thank the Government and People of St. Vincent for assisting Grenada during our most desperate time of need. She absolutely aced her two interview questions eliciting tremendous applause from the audience on both occasions.

 

After a great evening of superb Caribbean talent highlighted by splendor and charm, Miss Nicole Seales was pronounced the first runner-up with Miss SVG copping the coveted Miss Carival title.

 

The Grenada Carnival Committee would like to congratulate Miss Nicole Seales on a wonderful and spirited performance and looks forward to her continued ambassadorial functions.

 

Dexter Mitchell