Carnival Queen Contestants Sashed, Given Sponsors

Thursday, May 02

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he 7 delegates participating in the 2024 National Carnival Queen Pageant were officially presented to their corporate sponsors on Friday, April 26th, at the annual Sashing Ceremony held at Sandals Grande.

The delegates and their assigned sponsors are as follows:

  1. Aeryn George – Miss Windjammer Landing & Residences
  2. Anneka Thompson – Miss Bank of Saint Lucia
  3. Kadin Antoine – Miss Caribcation
  4. Menella Sebaram – Miss Caribbean Galaxy & Real Estate
  5. Shan Lucien – Miss Bounty Rum
  6. Tunisia President – Miss Pierre Marcel
  7. Yaneil Joseph – Miss Duty Free Pointe Seraphine

In recognition of the 70th staging of the National Carnival Queen Pageant, delegates were all sashed by Queens from past years.

Chairperson of the National Carnival Queen Pageant Committee, Trevor King, spoke to the significance of paying homage to the queens. Some of the queens in attendance reigned as far back as 1973.

This Pageant is in my opinion the most beautiful part of our festival. Several women have paraded in dazzling gowns and stellar costumes in a celebration of culture and national pride, and their contributions to the vibrance of our festival for over 70 years cannot go unnoticed. Thank you to our eternally graceful and regal queens,” he said.

During the ceremony, the CPMC also recognised the contributions of Michelle Monrose, for her contribution to the National Carnival Queen Show having served as the head of the planning committee for several years; Sean Greaves, local costume designer, talent coordinator, and trainer; and Massy Stores for having sponsored the pageant for over twenty years.

In her welcome address, Chairperson of the Carnival Planning & Management Committee, Ms. Tamara Gibson, commended sponsors on their contributions to the development of the pageant and its delegates.

There’s always overwhelming interest surrounding the National Carnival Queen Pageant, and in recent years we’ve seen our sponsors take their support to new heights. You’ve become invested far past your individual delegate. You recognise the principles of youth development, sustainability, and inclusivity that have become the drivers of our work at the CPMC, and you utilize your resources to ensure that you provide each delegate with opportunities to reach their maximum potential.”

Following the sashing, the delegates will now become ambassadors for their brands.

Sponsors arrange various sessions to give delegates an insight into their business, including tours of their facilities.