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Miss International Queen 2020 – Aliya Sirisopha: Symbol of beauty and passion for fashion

Aliya Sirisopha is not only a talented beauty queen but also a symbol of resilience, passion, and dedication to fashion. Born and raised in Laos, she has continuously strived to make her mark on international beauty stages. As a Global Ambassador for Global Student Fashion Week (GSFW), Aliya continues her mission of promoting the values of fashion and inspiring young generations worldwide.

From a humble girl to an international symbol 

Aliya Sirisopha was born on December 14, 1996, in Vientiane, Laos. Standing at 175 cm with a captivating presence, she impresses not only with her beauty but also with her resilience and ambition. From a humble girl in Laos, Aliya broke through limitations to establish herself on beauty and fashion stages. Her crowning moment as Miss International Queen 2020 was a milestone in her career, opening doors to prestigious global runways. This success has provided her with even more opportunities to explore artistic endeavors and solidify her position in the international fashion industry.

Motivation from the family and limitless dream 

For Aliya, success is not just about titles but a journey of turning passion into reality. Her mother is her greatest inspiration, the one who has stood by her side and given her the strength to keep moving forward. From her early struggles to the moment she claimed the crown, Aliya has always reminded herself to stay resilient and keep striving. Not content with past achievements, she continues to set bigger goals. She dreams of competing in more beauty pageants while also pursuing her passion for business. Aliya aspires to open a small café and a photography studio—spaces where she can capture beautiful moments and tell stories through images. This is not just a personal dream but also her way of sharing creativity and inspiration with the community.

Journey to becoming a GSFW Global Ambassador

The year 2025 marks a significant milestone as Aliya officially becomes one of the 999 Global Ambassadors for Global Student Fashion Week (GSFW). This is not only a great honor but also an opportunity for her to connect with the international fashion community, sharing her experiences and perspectives on a borderless fashion world. Aliya takes pride in introducing the beauty of Vietnamese and global fashion to international audiences while contributing to the growth of the creative industry. As an ambassador, she aims to create positive value and inspire others to confidently pursue their passion for fashion. For her, this is not just a title but a great responsibility – one she is ready to embrace to help fashion continue evolving in a creative, diverse, and limitless direction.

Spreading inspiration to the young generation 

After her journey with GSFW, Aliya hopes to share the valuable lessons she has gained with the fashion-loving community. To her, fashion has no boundaries of right or wrong – the most important thing is confidence and the courage to express one’s unique personality. She believes that when individuals dare to step out of their comfort zones, the fashion industry will continue to grow and innovate. Beyond shining on stage, Aliya aspires to be a source of motivation for the younger generation, especially students passionate about fashion. She shares a heartfelt message: “You are incredibly talented, and you have made the right choice in pursuing this industry. Keep creating, believe in yourself, and become the world’s leading fashion leaders!”

With a broad vision and a passionate heart, Aliya Sirisopha is steadily making a profound mark on her journey to fulfill her dreams and inspire future generations.

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