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The Standouts of Mister International 2015

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Puerto Rico, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Czech Republic and the Philippines lead the way in my opinion (Photo credit: Joy Arguil)

Puerto Rico, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Czech Republic and the Philippines lead the way in my opinion (Photo credit: Joy Arguil)


My Top 12 for Mister International 2015 after the Press Preview are (in this order):
1) Fernando Alvarez of Puerto Rico
2) Daniel Barreres of Spain
3) Pedro Mendez of Switzerland
4) Andrea Luceri of Italy
5) Jakub Kraus of Czech Republic
6) Reniel Villareal of the Philippines
7) Chris Nayna of Australia
8) Anderson Tomazini of Brazil
9) Rafael Angelucci of Venezuela
10) Cas Winters of the Netherlands
11) Freds Rivera of the Dominican Republic and
12) Halley Laithangbam of India

It’s looking more and more like Puerto Rico might be on the right track for a four-in-a-row this year as Fernando Alvarez occupies my top spot of favorites for Mister International 2015. He is a definite headturner who can grab everyone’s attention all the time. And it works in this Latino’s favor that he is also a good-natured guy who can please people in an effortless way.

Of course, I cannot ignore the other contenders who can give the Puerto Rican a run for his money. Spain’s Daniel Barreres and Switzerland’s Pedro Mendez are running very close to the pole position, just as Andrea Luceri of Italy, Jakub Kraus of Czech Republic and the Philippines’ Reniel Villareal cannot be counted out. These guys also have what it takes to be considered as potential winners come November 30.

Australia, Brazil, Venezuela, Netherlands, Dominican Republic and India make up my second half of standouts (Photo credit: Joy Arguil)

Australia, Brazil, Venezuela, Netherlands, Dominican Republic and India make up my second half of standouts (Photo credit: Joy Arguil)

And just to sweeten things up even more, I would also add a second group of six made up of Chris Nayna of Australia, Anderson Tomazini of Brazil, Rafael Angelucci of Venezuela, Cas Winters of the Netherlands, Freds Rivera of the Dominican Republic and Halley Laithangbam of India in the mix.

These twelve (12) delegates are making this year’s roster more exciting overall. Let’s see how far each one of them can take their respective bids in the coming days ahead. ;-)

Photo credit: Joy Arguil



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