Gilda Jovine

Gilda Jovine
Beauty pageant titleholder
Born Gilda Evangelina Jovine Gross-Reyes
(1981-02-10) February 10, 1981
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Title(s) Miss Universe Dominicana 2000
Major
competition(s)
Miss Universe Dominicana 2000
(Winner)
Miss Universe 2000
Miss World 2000

Gilda Evangelina Jovine Gross-Reyes (born February 10, 1981 in Santo Domingo), commonly known as Gilda Jovine, is a Dominican beauty pageant titleholder,[1] actress and model.

She was born and raised in Santo Domingo to a businessman from Jarabacoa and a businesswoman from Constanza. Jovine was inspired by her grandmother, one of the first dressmakers for Oscar De La Renta. Jovine began modeling at age 15 and has participated in fashion shows in the Dominican Republic, New York City, and Puerto Rico. She has also appeared in magazines, billboards, and catalogs, and has acted in several television commercials.

In 1999, Jovine participated in and won the Miss Latina International pageant held in New York City. The next year, she became Miss Dominican Republic 2000 representing the municipality of Constanza. She represented her country in the Miss Universe 2000 pageant, held in Cyprus, and at Miss World 2000 in London. Jovine typically wears blue pageant dresses. Standing nearly 6 feet, Jovine was among the taller contestants in Miss Dominican Republic 2000.

Jovine graduated from the Barbizon School in New York City and Universidad Iberoamericana in Santo Domingo majoring in Public Relations, but what she loved most was painting. Some of her work has been displayed in New York galleries such as Salon 94 and Art Gotham.

Jovine married an ex male model in 2003 who major in 1994 as an Industrial Engineer. Together they have two children, a girl and a boy.

References

  1. "Reps to Miss Universe and Miss World chosen". DR1. 27 March 2000. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
Preceded by
Luz García
Miss Dominican Republic
2000
Succeeded by
Claudia Cruz de los Santos
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