There is no perfect time to unveil a million dollar swimsuit than in Miss Universe 2013 Coronation Night worldwide telecast. Italian Lingerie brand Yamamay couldn't choose a perfect time and perfect model as Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo models the million dollar swimsuit for the first time in the pageant's final night in Crocus City Hall in Moscow, Russia, Nov. 9.

With a fur boa wrapped around her waist, Culpo debuts the white cut-away swimwear in front of thousands of people watching the pageant and millions of people following the pageant in their respective homes. Simple yet elegant, the swimming costume was sewn in 900 stones and was transported from Italy to Russia with armed guards.

The unique swimsuit is Yamamay's masterpiece that is entirely built by hand by jewelry manufacturers Dinacci brothers and it features nearly 200 carats of gemstones like emeralds, rubies and diamonds. So as to stay true to Yamamay's slogan: A Touch of Italy, the brothers highlights the Italian flag in the design to emphasize that the swimsuit is entirely made in Italy.

Newly crowned Miss Universe 2013 Gabriela Isler modeled the world's most expensive swimsuit the day after she was hailed as the most beautiful woman in the universe. Modeling the jewel-studded swimwear is Isler's first duty as a queen and that took place in her first ever photoshoot as Miss Universe.

The 25-year-old queen stayed up all night talking to friends and families about her recent victory and as the seventh Venenzuela beauty to wear the Diamond Nexus crown.

"I feel very happy to share my first day as Miss Universe," Isler said. "I'm a simple girl. I am just come to have fun, to enjoy the moment - and here I am," says Isler in an interview with Inquirer.

Unveiling the swimwear is part of Yamamay's promotional campaign including the debut of their two new lines called Timeless and Sparkling. The 86 Miss Universe candidates are all wearing the Italian brand's new collection which will be available in stores and online in a few weeks.