Miss Finland will represent Finland with 68 outfits.

Pictured is Miss Finland Sarah Dzafce. Erno Nikolov

Miss Finland Sarah Dzafce is leaving on Saturday to represent Finland at the Miss Universum competitions in Thailand. The final of the competition will take place on November 21.

The Miss Finland competition now informs about Dzafce’s competition outfits. The National Costume is also included. Dzafce’s outfit is called Goddess of the Living Roots.

– [National Costume] is a tribute to Finnishness and the peaceful strength of nature. The outfit was inspired by the symbolism and story of Vuonelo Finland’s handmade jewelry, which is built around the protection of nature and peace, the press release says.

The Miss Finland competition describes the dress in the bulletin as a display of Finnish craftsmanship. The outfit is designed and manufactured in Finland. The crown, accessories and jewelry are from Vuonelo Finland No Koko handwriting. The suit is by Ateljé Iina Iina Naumanen handwriting.

See a picture of the National Costume below.

Pictured is National Costume. Erno Nikolov

The costume is intended to respect Finnish nature and peace, among other things.

– The white color of the suit reflects the mist of the forests and the snowy landscapes of the north. The golden details symbolize living roots and the continuity of life, and the crown-like horns represent the wisdom of ancient forests and the power of nature. The outfit tells a story about how the roots are not only the past, but also the actions and connections that bind us to each other and to the land we protect, the release states.

Miss Finland is going to Thailand with 68 outfits. In addition to the stage costumes, the packing list includes, among other things, 10 evening dresses, 15 cocktail and party dresses, 12 dinner dresses, 6 suit dresses, 15 day dresses, 8 training dresses and 8 swimwear.

Preliminary & Final evening dresses will only be revealed on stage.

See pictures of the outfits below.

Photographer Erno Nikolov, make-up & hair Isabella Kantola.

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