Litara Moma Leilani Ieremia Allan competed against 15 other Miss Samoa 2024 candidates at the Multipurpose Gym in Tuanaimato, Apia, Samoa on September 7, 2024. As Miss Impact Services, she won the title.

Runner-up to Allan was Miss Pacific Climate Warrior Brianna Fruean. The respective second, third and fourth runners-up were Miss Lavashe Couture Alaimalo Joanna Vasa, Miss Hidden Threader Lydia Moananu and Miss Samoa Victoria Inc. Chantelle Tautunuafatasi.

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Miss Samoa 2025 contestants

On November 8, 2025, Allan will crown her successor at the Samoa Football Federation Complex in Tuanaimato. It is the 38th edition of the national beauty pageant that selects the Miss Pacific Islands candidate of Samoa.

There are 12 women competing for the Miss Samoa 2025 crown. Here are the candidates:

  1. Julia Liulagi Leuta (Falealili District)
  2. Blessing Jane Laga’ali Schuster (Ily’s Clothing Boutique)
  3. Siainiu Fidow Peters (Julie’s Pacific)
  4. Sina Molyn Fa’atauu’u (Lavashe Couture)
  5. Painu’ulasi Bartsch Le’aupepe (Oriana Siva Academy)
  6. Iliganoa Feagaimaalii Soti Mapu (Paradise Finance)
  7. Priscilla Tato (Samoa New South Wales)
  8. Paulina Avese Tapua’i Soti (Samoa New Zealand)
  9. Larona Junella Tivoli (Samoa Queensland)
  10. Ammaryllis Savannah Moana Manuma (Samoa United States)
  11. Maruseana Olivia Kelsey Sititi (Tapa Creation)
  12. Tiare Sylvia Va’ai (Vaisala Hotel)
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Miss Pacific Islands 2024

On February 3, 2024, Moemoana Safa’ato’a Schwenke represented Samoa at Miss Pacific Islands 2024 and competed against six other candidates at the Sports Complex in Yaren, Nauru. She won the title.

Runner-up to Schwenke Tyla Singirok of Papua New Guinea. The respective second, third and fourth runners-up were Rosita Rokobuli of Nauru, Claret Chong-Gum of the Marshall Islands and Judy Taunu’u of American Samoa.

Miss Pacific Islands 2025

On February 8, 2025, Allan represented Samoa at Miss Pacific Islands 2025 and competed against seven other candidates at the Friendship Hall in Honiara, Solomon Islands. She won the title.

Runner-up to Allan was Racheal Guttenbeil of Tonga. The respective second, third and fourth runners-up were Pauliana Felise-Vitale of American Samoa, Elsie Polosovai of the Solomon Islands and Ngatepaeru Marie Maoate of the Cook Islands.

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