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Hibiscus has been crowned winner of The Model International 2025 after a tightly contested finale that brought together high energy, elegance and suspense.
The top seven contestants took their final walk as the audience and judges anticipated who would emerge as the face of this year’s competition.
The event followed weeks of runway training, grooming sessions and performance challenges.
These activities shaped the journey to the grand finale, where four finalists made it to the last stage: Flora, Hibiscus, Lali and Queen Bannerman. All four showed clear growth and readiness, creating a competitive finish.
After the judges delivered their final assessments, Lali placed fourth and Queen Bannerman took third. The final battle was between Flora and Hibiscus. Both delivered confident and refined presentations, but Hibiscus’ consistent performance throughout the competition set her apart.
As the 2025 queen, Hibiscus receives a winners’ package that includes a cash prize, a full scholarship to study modelling at The Model Institute, one year of medical care from 3E Medical Centre, a weekend stay at a partner resort and sponsor product packages.
The Model International continues to establish itself as one of Ghana’s key platforms for grooming new modelling talent.
For Hibiscus, this victory signals the start of a promising career in the industry.

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