Kurara Chibana
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Miss Universe 2006
Template:BLP unsourced section Chibana participated in Miss Universe 2006 where she represented Japan. She won the Best National Costume Award for her samurai-themed outfit designed by the artist Yuichi Miyagawa and the designer Yoshiyuki Ogata, and was the first runner-up. During the final, Chibana wore a black evening gown exhibiting intricate latticework designed by Olivier Theyskens for Rochas, and at the preliminaries, Chibana sported a unique red and pink-hued gown with silver corseting designed by Novespazio.
Personal information
Chibana was an educational-philosophy student at Sophia University.[1] She got her Bachelor of Arts degree in 2006.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". She turned down a job offer from a publishing company in order to compete in the Miss Universe Japan pageant, which was held on April 25, 2006, in Tokyo. Kurara nowScript error: No such module "Unsubst". works as a feature reporter, flying around the world to interview people for a leading fashion magazine in Japan. She writes and takes photos of their lifestyles.[2] She speaks four languages: English, Spanish, French, and Japanese.[3]
Since October 2006, she has appeared regularly on the Nippon Television show "News Zero", reporting from both domestic and international locations, and launched her endorsement career as a spokesperson for more than fourScript error: No such module "Unsubst". world-famous brands in 2007.[4] She is the spokeswoman for Maybelline New York's Angelfit Make-Up.[5] In late December, Global Beauties named Kurara as the Sexiest Woman Alive 2006, a title formerly held by Miyako Miyazaki.
In December 2013, Chibana was elected as the Japanese Ambassador for United Nations World Food Program for her contributions to the organization as a celebrity partner.[6]
In October 2017, Chibana announced that she had married Ryuji Kamiyama.[7] They have 2 daughters.
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External links
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- 1982 births
- Living people
- Japanese actresses
- Japanese beauty pageant winners
- Japanese reporters and correspondents
- Japanese women television personalities
- Miss Universe 2006 contestants
- People from Naha
- Ambassadors of supra-national bodies
- World Food Programme people
- Ryukyuan people
- Sophia University alumni