Desiree Lowry

Desiree Lowry
Born Desiree Lowry Rodriguez
(1972-06-25) June 25, 1972
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Title Miss Corozal 1995
Miss Puerto Rico 1995
Miss Puerto Rico International Queen of Coffee 1995
Spouse(s)
Roberto Cardona (m. 1996)
Children 2
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair color Dark blonde
Eye color Brown
Major
competition(s)
Miss Puerto Rico 1995
(Winner)
International Queen of Coffee 1995
(3rd Runner-Up)
Miss Universe 1995
(4th Runner-Up)
Website http://www.desirelowry.com

Desiree Lowry Rodríguez[note 1] (born June 25, 1972 in San Juan) is a Puerto Rican beauty pageant titleholder, fashion model, TV host, radio presenter, event coordinator, model agency owner, and former pageant director for Miss Universe Puerto Rico.

Early life

Lowry was born on June 25, 1972 in San Juan, Puerto Rico to a Puerto Rican mother and an Irish American father from Oregon.[1] She was raised in Corozal. She speaks Spanish and English. She learned English from her father who refused to speak to her unless she spoke to him in English.[2]

Pageant participation

Miss Puerto Rico 1995

On August 6, 1994 at Teatro Yagüez, in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, Desiree Lowry won the title of Miss Puerto Rico 1995, gaining the right to represent Puerto Rico at Miss Universe 1995. She was crowned by Miss Puerto Rico 1979 Teresa López and Miss Puerto Rico 1984 Sandra Beauchamp.

Miss Universe 1995

Desiree traveled to Windhoek, Namibia to compete in Miss Universe 1995 where she placed in the Top 6 (5th overall). The eventual winner was Chelsi Smith of the USA.

Preliminary Competition Scores:

  • Swimsuit - 8.88
  • Evening Gown - 9.58
  • Interview - 9.333

Final Scores

  • Interview - 9.65
  • Swimsuit - 9.56
  • Gown - 9.66

Miss Universe Puerto Rico franchise

In 2009, Lowry, along with Luisito Vigoreaux, obtained the rights to the Miss Universe Puerto Rico franchise. Desiree’s role as pageant director left her in charge with training and preparation of the island’s delegate to the Miss Universe pageant. Her most successful delegate was Mayra Matos who finished as 4th Runner-Up in 2009. Other successful delegates were Mariana Vicente who finished in the Top 10 in 2010 and Viviana Ortiz and Monic Pérez who both finished in the Top 16 in 2011 and 2013 respectively. 2014 delegate Gabriela Berrios was also awarded Miss Photogenic Universe but did not place in the semifinals.

On February 5, 2018, it was announced that WME/IMG had stripped Vigoreaux and Lowry of the franchise rights and awarded rights to WAPA-TV.[3]

TV Host

  • 1995: Tu Melodía - Telemundo PR[4]
  • 1997: A Fuego - Teleonce
  • 2004: De Magazín - WAPA TV[5]
  • 2008: No Te Duermas - Telemundo PR[6]
  • 2009: Anda Pal' Cara' - Univisión Puerto Rico
  • 2009: Buscando La Más Bella - Telemundo PR [7]
  • 2010: De Magazín, Fin De Semana - Telemundo PR[8]

See also

Note

  1. This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Lowry and the second or maternal family name is Rodríguez.

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Slovakia Silvia Lakatošová
Miss Universe 4th Runner-Up
1995
Succeeded by
Mexico Vanessa Guzmán
Preceded by
Brenda Robles
Miss Puerto Rico
1995
Succeeded by
María del Rocío Arroyo
(Miss Puerto Rico)
Sarybel Velilla
(Miss Universe Puerto Rico)
Preceded by
Brenda Robles
Miss Puerto Rico
Reina Internacional del Cafe

1995
Succeeded by
María del Rocío Arroyo
Preceded by
-
Miss Corozal
1995
Succeeded by
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