A group of 89 beauty queens are set to don swimsuits, evening gowns and test their interview skills in the hope of winning the 2011 Miss Universe crown in Brazil.
Contestants have spent the last three weeks in Sao Paulo, South America's largest city, trying to learn samba dance steps, visiting impoverished children and kicking a football around for cameras as the globe's biggest beauty contest is held in Brazil for the first time.
The contestants, who must never have been married or had children and who must be at least 18 and under 27 by February 1 of the competition year, are competing to take the place of Mexico's Jimena Navarrete, who won the crown last year in Las Vegas.
The pageant, hosted by NBC "Today" anchor Natalie Morales and the Bravo network's Andy Cohen, will air live on NBC and be distributed to about 170 countries. The contest, co-owned by Donald Trump and NBC, will be judged by celebrities including Connie Chung, supermodel Isabeli Fontana and Indy race car driver Helio Castroneves.