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Beauty pageant competition, Organization

For the most recent competition, see [Miss International 2025](/source/Miss_International_2025).

Miss International Type International women's beauty pageant Headquarters Tokyo, Japan First edition 1960 Most recent edition 2025 Current titleholder Catalina Duque Colombia President Akemi Shimomura Language English Website www.miss-international.org

**Miss International** (*Miss International Beauty* or *The International Beauty Pageant*) is a Japan-based international [major](/source/List_of_beauty_pageants) beauty pageant organized by the International Culture Association. First held in 1960,[1][2] it is the fourth largest pageant in the world in terms of the number of national winners participating in the international contest.[3][4][5]

Along with [Miss World](/source/Miss_World), [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe), and [Miss Earth](/source/Miss_Earth), the pageant is one of the [Big Four beauty pageants](/source/Big_Four_beauty_pageants).[6] The Miss International Organization and the brand are currently owned (since 1968), along with [Miss International Japan](/source/Miss_International_Japan), by the International Cultural Association and Miss Paris Group.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*] The pageant crown used by the organization is supplied and patented by the [Mikimoto](/source/Mikimoto_(company)) pearl company.

In 2020 and again in 2021, the pageant was canceled due to the [COVID-19 pandemic](/source/COVID-19_pandemic).[7]

The current Miss International is [Catalina Duque](/source/Catalina_Duque_Abr%C3%A9u) of Colombia, who was crowned on 27 November 2025 in Tokyo, Japan.

## History

Miss International sash

The pageant was created in [Long Beach, California](/source/Long_Beach%2C_California), United States in 1960,[8] after the departure of the [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe) pageant to [Miami Beach](/source/Miami_Beach%2C_Florida).[9] Hosted in Long Beach until 1967,[10] the pageant moved to Japan from 1968 to 1970, being hosted each year in the same city as the [Expo '70](/source/Expo_'70). For 1971, it was held in Long Beach again, but since that time it had been held annually in Japan until 2003. Since 2004, it is held in China or Japan.[11] The first winner of the pageant in 1960 was [Stella Márquez](/source/Stella_Araneta) of Colombia.

Since then, Japan became the host country and the pageant has mostly been held in Japan, around [autumn season](/source/Autumn) either in October or November. The pageant is also called "Miss International Beauty".[12] The pageant advocacy is to achieve a world where women can live with positivity, inner strength and individuality.[13][*[non-primary source needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:No_original_research#Primary,_secondary_and_tertiary_sources)*] The slogan of Miss International is to "correct understanding of Japan in the international community" and "the realization of world peace through mutual understanding". It has also recently adapted the slogan "Cheer All Women".[14][11]

The winner of [Miss International 2012](/source/Miss_International_2012), [Ikumi Yoshimatsu](/source/Ikumi_Yoshimatsu) of Japan, was not able to crown her successor due to conflict with a talent agency that threatened her safety and the pageant night itself;[15][16][17] instead [Miss International 2008](/source/Miss_International_2008), Alejandra Andreu, crowned [Bea Santiago](/source/Bea_Santiago) of the Philippines as [Miss International 2013](/source/Miss_International_2013).[15][16][18][19] The organization was criticized for allegedly asking Yoshimatsu to skip the succession ceremony and "play sick and shut up" in order to avoid a scandal with a Japanese production company whose president was allegedly harassing her.[2][20] In [2017](/source/Miss_International_2017), [Kevin Lilliana Junaedy](/source/Kevin_Lilliana_Junaedy) of Indonesia became the first [Muslim](/source/Muslim) woman to win Miss International.[21][22][23] 2020 and 2021 edition was the second and third times the pageant has been cancelled since 1966 edition, because of the [COVID-19 pandemic](/source/COVID-19_pandemic) and Japanese government banned International events, following the [2020 Summer Olympics](/source/2020_Summer_Olympics) postponement.[24]

## Recent titleholders

Main article: [List of Miss International titleholders](/source/List_of_Miss_International_titleholders)

Edition Year Representing Miss International National Title Location Number of Entrants 59th 2019 Thailand Sireethorn Leearamwat Miss Thailand 2019 Tokyo, Japan 83 2020 — 2021 Pageant not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic 60th 2022 Germany Jasmin Selberg Miss International Germany 2022 Tokyo, Japan 66 61st 2023 Venezuela Andrea Rubio Miss Venezuela Internacional 2022 Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan 70 62nd 2024 Vietnam Huỳnh Thị Thanh Thủy Miss Vietnam 2022 Tokyo, Japan 71 63rd 2025 Colombia Catalina Duque Señorita Colombia 2024 Tokyo, Japan 80

## Gallery of winners

		- 2025, [Catalina Duque](/source/Catalina_Duque_Abr%C3%A9u), Colombia

		- 2024, [Huỳnh Thị Thanh Thủy](/source/Hu%E1%BB%B3nh_Th%E1%BB%8B_Thanh_Th%E1%BB%A7y), Vietnam

		- 2023, [Andrea Rubio](/source/Andrea_Rubio), Venezuela

		- 2022, [Jasmin Selberg](/source/Jasmin_Selberg), Germany

		- 2019, [Sireethorn Leearamwat](/source/Sireethorn_Leearamwat), Thailand

		- 2017, [Kevin Lilliana](/source/Kevin_Lilliana), Indonesia

		- 2016, [Kylie Verzosa](/source/Kylie_Verzosa), Philippines

		- 2015, [Edymar Martinez](/source/Edymar_Martinez), Venezuela

		- 2014, [Valerie Hernandez](/source/Valerie_Hernandez), Puerto Rico

		- 2013, [Bea Santiago](/source/Bea_Santiago), Philippines

		- 2012, [Ikumi Yoshimatsu](/source/Ikumi_Yoshimatsu), Japan

		- 2011, [Fernanda Cornejo](/source/Mar%C3%ADa_Fernanda_Cornejo), Ecuador

		- 2009, [Anagabriela Espinoza](/source/Anagabriela_Espinoza), Mexico

		- 2005, [Lara Quigaman](/source/Precious_Lara_Quigaman), Philippines

		- 2004, [Jeymmy Vargas](/source/Jeymmy_Vargas), Colombia

		- 1996, [Fernanda Alves](/source/Fernanda_Alves_(Miss_International)), Portugal

		- 1991, [Agnieszka Kotlarska](/source/Agnieszka_Kotlarska_(model)), Poland

		- 1979, [Melanie Marquez](/source/Melanie_Marquez), Philippines

		- 1973, [Anneli Björkling](/source/Anneli_Bj%C3%B6rkling), Finland

		- 1971, [Jane Hansen](/source/Jane_Hansen_(model)), New Zealand

		- 1970, [Aurora Pijuan](/source/Aurora_Pijuan), Philippines

		- 1967, [Mirta Massa](/source/Mirta_Massa), Argentina

		- 1964, [Gemma Cruz](/source/Gemma_Cruz-Araneta), Philippines

		- 1961, [Stanny van Baer](/source/Stanny_van_Baer), Netherlands

		- 1960, [Stella Marquez](/source/Stella_Araneta), Colombia

## Crowns

### Gallery of Miss International crowns

		- The *Couple of Horses Tiara*, as worn by [Miss International 2013](/source/Miss_International_2013), [Bea Santiago](/source/Bea_Santiago) of The Philippines.

		- The *[Mikimoto Crown](/source/Mikimoto_Crown)*, as worn by [Miss International 2017](/source/Miss_International_2017), [Kevin Lilliana](/source/Kevin_Lilliana) of Indonesia.

		- The *Long Beach Pearl Crown*, as worn by [Miss International 2022](/source/Miss_International_2022), [Jasmin Selberg](/source/Jasmin_Selberg) of Germany.

- The Long Beach Pearl Crown ([2022](/source/Miss_International_2022)–present) – This crown was designed by Mrs. Bùi Thị Mỹ Cảnh - founder of Long Beach Pearl, the official crown sponsor of the Miss International Organization. The crown was used from [2022](/source/Miss_International_2022). The crown of Miss International 2022 (Miss International) with the theme of Cherry Blossoms welcoming the spring sun, inspired by the beauty of the cherries blooming under the spring sunshine, is the departure of spring. color, bringing the beauty of faith and positivity. The cherry blossom is a symbol of Japan, representing the spirit, strength, culture and people of Japan. Not only that, the cherry blossoms are also a symbol of intense vitality, a symbol of humility, the desire to live together peacefully, characteristic of youth. The design gathers 333 pure white pearls, symbolizing the flowers that are opening, ready to welcome the rays of spring sunshine. It is also a number that carries the meaning of luck, enthusiasm and longevity. In particular, with the highlight are 3 selected pearls with sizes up to more than 15mm, bringing the beauty of eternal life, sublimation and spread. The Miss International crown is also encrusted with 1960 white gems - symbolizing the first year the Miss International pageant was held. The fusion of feats of craftsmanship with top-notch craftsmanship, Long Beach Pearl has brought a special work for the Miss International contest.[25]

- The Mikimoto Crown ([1970](/source/Miss_International_1970)–[1998](/source/Miss_International_1998); [2015](/source/Miss_International_2015)–[2019](/source/Miss_International_2019)) – This crown was designed by Tomohiro Yamaji for the [Mikimoto Company](/source/Mikimoto_K%C5%8Dkichi), the official jewel sponsor of the Miss International Organization. It contains 575.31 grams of 14k and 18k gold, 650 South Sea and [Akoya](/source/Pinctada_fucata) [pearls](/source/Pearls), ranging in size from 3 to 18 mm diameter and is valued at US$350,000. The crown was designed for the pageant on [Mikimoto Pearl Island](/source/Mikimoto_Pearl_Island) in Japan with the Mikimoto crown and tiara being first used for [Miss International 2013](/source/Miss_International_2013), which was unveiled by the president of Miss International Akemi Shimomura, like the previous crown edition there are also 4 sets of small tiara's for the runners-up in this crown collection. The crown was retired after [Sireethorn Leearamwat](/source/Sireethorn_Leearamwat) of Thailand used the crown in [2019](/source/Miss_International_2019).[26]

- The Couple of Horses Crown ([1999](/source/Miss_International_1999)–[2005](/source/Miss_International_2005); [2007](/source/Miss_International_2007)–[2014](/source/Miss_International_2014)) – This crown was used from [1999](/source/Miss_International_1999)–[2005](/source/Miss_International_2005); [2007](/source/Miss_International_2007)–[2014](/source/Miss_International_2014). Same as the current Mikimoto crown, this crown was designed by Tomohiro Yamaji for the Mikimoto Company. The crown has a symbolic design with a couple of horses and 530 South Sea and Akoya [pearls](/source/Pearls), there are 4 sets of small tiara's for the runners-up in this crown collection. It was retired after [Valerie Hernandez](/source/Valerie_Hernandez) of Puerto Rico used the crown in [2015](/source/Miss_International_2015).[27]

- The Crystal Crown ([2006](/source/Miss_International_2006)) – also known as Maki Diamond tiara, this crown was used when [Daniela di Giacomo](/source/Daniela_di_Giacomo) of Venezuela was crowned [Miss International 2006](/source/Miss_International_2006). She was the only Miss International titleholder to wear this crown. The crown was valued at US$150,000, was made of an 18 karat combination of white and yellow gold and composed of over 1,000 precious stones.[28]

## See also

- [List of beauty contests](/source/List_of_beauty_contests)

- [Big Four international beauty pageants](/source/Big_Four_international_beauty_pageants)

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## Further reading

- ["Miss International Trivia: Surprising Facts And Controversies"](http://en.yibada.com/articles/74096/20151014/surprising-facts-and-controversies-about-miss-international-title.htm). *Yibada*. 14 October 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2016.

## External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to [Miss International](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Miss_International).

- [Official English website](https://www.miss-international.org/en/)

v t e Miss International 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Titleholders Runners-up and finalists Editions

v t e Miss International titleholders 1960s Stella Márquez (1960) Stanny van Baer (1961) Tania Verstak (1962) Guðrún Bjarnadóttir (1963) Gemma Cruz (1964) Ingrid Finger (1965) Mirta Massa (1967) Maria Carvalho (1968) Valerie Holmes (1969) 1970s Aurora Pijuan (1970) Jane Hansen (1971) Linda Hooks (1972) Anneli Björkling (1973) Brucene Smith (1974) Lidija Manić (1975) Sophie Perin (1976) Pilar Medina (1977) Katherine Ruth (1978) Melanie Marquez (1979) 1980s Lorna Chávez (1980) Jenny Derek (1981) Christie Claridge (1982) Gidget Sandoval (1983) Ilma Urrutia (1984) Nina Sicilia (1985) Helen Fairbrother (1986) Laurie Simpson (1987) Catherine Gude (1988) Iris Klein (1989) 1990s Silvia de Esteban (1990) Agnieszka Kotlarska (1991) Kirsten Davidson (1992) Agnieszka Pachałko (1993) Christina Lekka (1994) Anne Lena Hansen (1995) Fernanda Alves (1996) Consuelo Adler (1997) Lía Borrero (1998) Paulina Gálvez (1999) 2000s Vivian Urdaneta (2000) Małgorzata Rożniecka (2001) Christina Sawaya (2002) Goizeder Azúa (2003) Jeymmy Vargas (2004) Lara Quigaman (2005) Daniela di Giacomo (2006) Priscila Perales (2007) Alejandra Andreu (2008) Anagabriela Espinoza (2009) 2010s Elizabeth Mosquera (2010) Fernanda Cornejo (2011) Ikumi Yoshimatsu (2012) Bea Santiago (2013) Valerie Hernández (2014) Edymar Martínez (2015) Kylie Verzosa (2016) Kevin Lilliana (2017) Mariem Velazco (2018) Sireethorn Leearamwat (2019) 2020s Jasmin Selberg (2022) Andrea Rubio (2023) Huỳnh Thị Thanh Thủy (2024) Catalina Duque (2025)

v t e Miss International participant countries and territories Active (1960–present) Africa Angola Cape Verde Côte d'Ivoire Ethiopia Ghana Kenya Mauritius Namibia Nigeria Réunion Sierra Leone South Africa South Sudan Tanzania Tunisia Zimbabwe Americas Argentina Bolivia Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Jamaica Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico Turks and Caicos Islands United States United States Virgin Islands Venezuela Asia Bangladesh Cambodia China Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Kyrgyzstan Laos Macau Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Philippines Singapore South Korea Sri Lanka Taiwan Turkey Thailand Vietnam Europe Albania Belgium Bulgaria Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Malta Moldova Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Spain Ukraine United Kingdom Oceania Australia Hawaii New Zealand Inactive since 2024 Africa Burkina Faso (2019) Cameroon (2019) Democratic Republic of the Congo (1987) Egypt (2018) Equatorial Guinea (2019) Gabon (2014) Lesotho (2023) Liberia (2019) Madagascar (2018) Morocco (2019) Republic of the Congo (2008) Senegal (2004) Seychelles (1995) Sudan (2009) Togo (2022) Uganda (2023) Zambia (2019) Americas Aruba (2019) Bahamas (2010) Belize (2019) Bermuda (1971) Curaçao (2018) Guadeloupe (2019) Guyana (2014) Haiti (2022) Martinique (2023) Suriname (2013) Trinidad and Tobago (2011) Uruguay (1999) Asia Armenia (2019) Georgia (2014) Israel (2014) Jordan (1963) Kazakhstan (2005) Lebanon (2018) Pakistan (2023) Uzbekistan (2022) Europe Austria (1994) Belarus (2022) Croatia (2003) Cyprus (2006) England (1986) Estonia (2023) Germany (2022) Gibraltar (2017) Hungary (2018) Iceland (2013) Latvia (2012) Lithuania (2023) North Macedonia (2002) San Marino (2001) Scotland (1986) Serbia (2023) Slovakia (2022) Sweden (2019) Switzerland (1993) Wales (1986) Oceania Cook Islands (2018) Fiji (1996) French Polynesia (2019) Guam (2019) New Caledonia (2006) Northern Mariana Islands (2022) Palau (2001) Inactive non-existing countries and former territories Czechoslovakia (1992) Latin (Ethnic Representative) (2003) Native American (Ethnic Representative) (2003) North Borneo (1960) Serbia and Montenegro (2006) South Pacific (1960) Soviet Union (1990) West Indies (1965)

v t e Big Four beauty pageants Miss World winners Miss Universe winners Miss International winners Miss Earth winners List of beauty pageants

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