The Jaycees Queen Present 2024 has come to an finish leaving Saint Lucia’s, Shan-Aria Maria Lucien because the winner of the pageant. This yr’s Jaycees Queen present was scheduled below the theme ‘Magnificence Unbroken Pageant’ in Antigua and Barbuda on Wednesday.
Shan Lucien, the winner of the 2024 Jaycees Queen Present introduced the crown to Saint Lucia after 39 years. Desrie Markham of Antigua and Barbuda secured 2nd place, whereas Amonai Francis of Grenada got here out to be 3rd. This yr’s pageant competitors featured 11 different contestants who competed for the crown of Miss Jaycees 2024.
Lucien through the Jaycees Queen Present occasion showcased a deep enthusiasm and lively participation by means of her grace which made her seize a number of different titles. She received the title for Most True to Theme, Finest Expertise, Finest Modelling Night Put on and Finest Night Put on.
The night robe part was the main spotlight of the occasion as Lucien walked the ramp sporting a lovely costume designed contemplating the standard Saint Lucian style. Lucien isn’t just an epitome of magnificence, however a gifted soul as she is a passionate musician and instructor. She has additionally been topped because the Carnival Queen of Saint Lucia 2024.
Shan Lucien throughout her interview said that this platform has supplied her with a chance to showcase her ardour for music and he or she additional said that she is pushed to showcase the inventive expertise, which moulded her right into a assured and resilient girl.
Because the occasion got here to an finish, the organisers said that the occasion was a lovely showcase of Caribbean magnificence, intelligence, and expertise. “These women actually embodied the spirit of “Magnificence Unbroken” and have made their nations proud,” they added.
Notably, aside from Shan Lucien of Saint Lucia, a number of different participated within the Jaycees Queen Present together with Adacia Adonis (British Virgin Islands), Kyanna Dyer (Dominica), Tineka Francois (Trinidad & Tobago), Desrie Markham (Antigua & Barbuda), Kaena Rangassamy (Guadeloupe), Majestic Estrada-Petersen (U.S. Virgin Islands), Kayla King (Guyana), Estephanie Charles (Haiti), Emonai Crosse (St. Kitts & Nevis) and Amonai Francis (Grenada).