Miss Brazil World
Formation1958
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersRio de Janeiro
Location
Membership
Miss World
Miss Supranational
Miss Grand International
Miss Charm International
Miss United Continents
Miss Eco International
Reina Hispanoamericana
Reinado del Café
Reinado de la Ganadería
Official language
Portuguese
President
Henrique Fontes
WebsiteCNB

Miss Brazil World (or Miss Mundo Brasil, in Portuguese) is a beauty contest held annually which aims to choose the best candidate to represent their country with honor in the traditional international Miss World contest.[1] The Brazilian representatives began to be sent from the year 1958,[2] with girl from Pernambuco Sônia Maria Campos.[3] Since 2006 who manages the sending of representatives to the international event is the team led by Henrique Fontes (Global Beauties Website director). The country has so far only an international crown, obtained with the medicine studant Lúcia Petterle in 1971.[4]

Organization

Henrique Fontes with Miss World 2017, Manushi Chhillar, in Brasília.

The event excels in originality and social responsibility, having been the first large national beauty contest to include in its official activities evidence of talent, sports and fashion, in addition to encouraging the practice of philanthropic actions (following its motto, Beauty with a Purpose).[5] All of this, not to mention the privilege and responsibility of representing Brazil - all its culture and biodiversity - at Miss World, which is currently considered the main beauty contest on the planet, since it was the pioneer worldwide, having its first edition held in 1951.

Since taking on the coordination of the contest in 2006,[6] Henrique Fontes has been trying to reposition the image of the Brazilian stage with a Miss World organization by bringing the winners of the competitions to honor the event. The visit of the British Julia Morley, CEO of the international dispute in 2013 to watch and closely monitor the election of the most beautiful Brazilian, consolidating the work of Fontes ahead of the organization for more than ten years. Among the holders of the Miss World title who have already been present in the national, the following stand out: Unnur Birna, Icelandic elected Miss World 2005,[7] came to Brazil to honor the election of Jane Borges in the highly disputed competition of Miss Mundo Brasil 2006; Seven years after the arrival of Unnur, it was the turn of the Chinese Yu Wenxia[8] to participate in the election of the most beautiful Brazilian of 2013 who crowned the gaucho Sancler Frantz as the winner; The third and last time that a Miss World stepped on Brazilian soil was the Indian Manushi Chhillar in 2018 as part of her tour of "Beauty with a Purpose" Chhlar visited several cities in the country such as the capital Brasília.[9]

Titleholders

Miss Brazil for Miss World

Note: The current franchise owner started the competition on 2006.

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant Represented Placement Special Awards
2024 63 TBA TBA TBA
2023 62 Letícia Frota Amazonas TBA
2022 Miss World 2021 was rescheduled to 16 March 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Puerto Rico, no edition started in 2022
2021 61 Caroline Teixeira Distrito Federal Top 40
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020.
2019 60 Elis Miele Espírito Santo 3rd runner-up Queen of Americas
2018 59 Jéssica Carvalho Piauí
2017 58 Gabrielle Vilela Rio de Janeiro Top 40
2016 57 Beatrice Fontoura Goiás Top 11
2015 56 Catharina Choi Ilhabela Top 20 Queen of Americas
2014 55 Júlia Gama Rio Grande do Sul Top 11 Beauty with a Purpose
2013 54 Sancler Frantz Ilha dos Lobos 3rd runner-up Queen of Americas & Beach Fashion
2012 53 Mariana Notarângelo Rio de Janeiro 4th runner-up Queen of Americas
2011 52 Juceila Bueno Rio Grande do Sul Top 31
2010 51 Kamilla Salgado Pará
2009 50 Luciana Reis Roraima Top 16
2008 49 Tamara Almeida Minas Gerais Top 15
2007 48 Regiane Andrade Santa Catarina
2006 47 Jane Borges Goiânia 3rd runner-up Queen of Americas
2005 46 Patrícia Reginato Paraná
2004 45 Iara Coelho Minas Gerais
2003 44 Lara Brito Goiás
2002 43 Taíza Thomsen Santa Catarina
2001 42 Joyce Aguiar São Paulo
2000 41 Francine Eickemberg Santa Catarina
1999 40 Paula Carvalho Rio de Janeiro
1998 39 Adriana Reis Rondônia Top 10 Miss Photogenic
1997 38 Fernanda Agnes Rio Grande do Sul
1996 37 Anuska Prado Espírito Santo 2nd runner-up Most Spectacular National Dress
1995 36 Elessandra Dartora Paraná
1994 35 Valquíria Melnik Paraná
1993 34 Lyliá Virna Alagoas
1992 33 Priscila Furlan São Paulo
1991 32 Cátia Kupssinskü Rio Grande do Sul
1990 31 Karla Kwiatkowski Paraná
1989 Brazil did not compete.
1988
1987 30 Simone Augusto Pernambuco
1986 29 Roberta Pereira Santa Catarina
1985 28 Leila Bittencourt Rio Grande do Sul Top 15
1984 27 Adriana Alves Rio Grande do Sul 5th runner-up
1983 26 Cátia Pedrosa Rio de Janeiro 2nd runner-up Miss Personality
1982 25 Mônica Januzzi Paraná
1981 24 Maristela Grazzia São Paulo 3rd runner-up
1980 23 Loiane Aiache Brasília
1979 22 Léa Dall'Acqua São Paulo 5th runner-up
1978 21 Angélica Viana Bahia
1977 20 Madalena Sbaraini Rio Grande do Sul 3rd runner-up
1976 19 Adelaide Fraga Brasília
1975 18 Zaida Costa Bahia
1974 17 Marisa Sommer Brasília Top 15
1973 16 Florence Alvarenga Minas Gerais Top 15
1972 15 Ângela Favi São Paulo
1971 14 Lúcia Petterle Guanabara Miss World 1971
1970 13 Sônia Guerra São Paulo 5th runner-up
1969 12 Cristina Rodrigues Rio Grande do Sul
1968 11 Ângela Stecca Minas Gerais
1967 10 Wilza Rainato Paraná
1966 9 Marluce Manvailler Mato Grosso 3rd runner-up
1965 8 Berenice Lunardi Minas Gerais
1964 7 Isabel Avelar Sergipe 3rd runner-up
1963 6 Vera Maia Guanabara Top 14
1962 5 Vera Sabá Guanabara
1961 4 Alda Coutinho Guanabara
1960 3 Edilene Torreão Pernambuco Top 10
1959 2 Dione Brito Pernambuco
1958 1 Sônia Campos Pernambuco

Miss Brazil for Miss Supranational

Note: Between 2014 and 2017, the Brazilian representatives was sent by another organization, led by Luiz Roberto Kauffmann.

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant City/State of Birth Placement Special Awards
2024 15 Isadora Murta Belo Horizonte, MG TBA
2023 14 Sancler Frantz Arroio do Tigre, RS 2nd runner-up Miss Supra Influencer
2022 13 Giovanna Reis[10] Cascavel, PR Top 24
2021 12 Deise Benício São Rafael, RN Top 24 Queen of Americas
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020.
2019 11 Fernanda Souza Joinville, SC
2018 10 Bárbara Reis Novo Repartimento, PA Top 10 Best Model & Queen of Americas
2017 9 Thayná Lima Brasília, DF Top 25
2016 8 Clóris Junges Curitiba, PR Top 25
2015 7 Amanda Gomes Jaú, SP
2014 6 Milla Vieira São Paulo, SP
2013 5 Raquel Benetti São Francisco de Paula, RS Top 10 Queen of Americas
2012 4 Mariane Silvestre Araraquara, SP
2011 3 Suymara Barreto Belém, PA Top 20 Best National Costume
2010 2 Luciana Reis Belo Horizonte, MG Top 10
2009 1 Karine Osório Ponta Grossa, PR Top 15 Queen of Americas

Miss Brazil for Miss Grand International

Note: in 2014, Yameme was chosen by a different organization, led by Gerson Antonelli.[11][12] In 2019, 2020 and 2022, the CNB separately held the pageants Miss Grand Brasil to select the country representatives for the international stage.[13][14][15]

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant City/State of Birth Placement Special Awards
2022 10 Isabella Menin Marília, SP Miss Grand International 2022
2021 9 Lorena Rodrigues Juiz de Fora, MG 2nd runner-up
2020 8 Lala Guedes Campina Grande, PB 4th runner-up Best in Swimsuit
2019 7 Marjorie Marcelle São Paulo, SP 4th runner-up
2018 6 Gabrielle Vilela Angra dos Reis, RJ Top 20
2017 5 Caroline Venturini Tramandaí, RS Top 20
2016 4 Renata Sena Lisboa, PT
2015 3 Paula Gomes Campo Grande, MS Top 10
{2014 2 Yameme Ibrahim Criciúma, SC Top 20
2013 1 Tamara Bicca Porto Alegre, RS Top 10

Miss Brazil for Miss Charm

Note: The international competition was supposedly scheduled to debut in 2021 with Ariely Stoczynski as the Brazilian representative. The pageant was then cancelled. The pageant is now set to debut on February 16, 2023 with Luma Russo as the Brazilian representative.

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant City/State of Birth Placement Special Awards
2024 2 Thaíz Jagelski[16] Pérola d'Oeste, PR TBA
2023 1 Luma Rosso Divinópolis, MG Miss Charm 2023

Miss Brazil for Miss United Continents

Note: Before 2013, Miss United Continents was Miss Continente Americano, a continental pageant.

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant City/State of Birth Placement Special Awards
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020.
2019 7 Thylara Brenner Itajaí, SC
2018 6 Gleycy Correia Macaé, RJ
2017 5 Emanuelle Costa Belém, PA
2016 4 Taynara Gargantini Paranavaí, PR 3rd runner-up
2015 3 Nathália Lago Castanhal, PA Miss United Continents
2014 2 Camila Nantes Campo Grande, MS Top 10
2013 1 Thainara Latenik Herval d'Oeste, SC

Miss Brazil for Miss Eco International

Note: 1 Brazil compete also with another representative, for the island of Fernando de Noronha.

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant City/State of Birth Placement Special Awards
2021 Brazil did not compete.
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020.
2019 4 Tainá Laydner Marcelino Ramos, RS Miss Eco Latin America
2019 Karine Martovicz 1 Gaurama, RS
2018 3 Daiane Savi Sananduva, RS Top 10
2018 Vivianne Félix 1 Recife, PE Miss Photogenic
2017 2 Stephany Pim Vitória, ES Miss Photogenic
2016 1 Laís Berté Garibaldi, RS 1st runner-up
2015 Brazil did not compete.

Miss Brazil for Reina Hispanoamericana

Note: Before 2007, Reina Hispanoamericana was Miss Sudamericana, a continental pageant.

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant City/State of Birth Placement Special Awards
2021 13 Bruna Zanardo Laranjal Paulista, SP 4th Runner-up
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020.
2019 12 Gabrielle Vilela Angra dos Reis, RJ 1st runner-up Top 3 Best Body
2018 11 Isabele Pandini São José do Rio Preto, SP 1st runner-up Chica Amazonas & Miss Patra Sports
2017 10 Laís Berté Garibaldi, RS 2nd runner-up
2016 9 Mayra Dias Itacoatiara, AM 2nd runner-up Miss Personality
2015 8 Larissa Dienstmann Campo Grande, MS
2014 7 Raquel Benetti São Francisco de Paula, RS 7th runner-up
2013 6 Kimberly Maciel Videira, SC
2012 5 Jeanine Castro Sete Lagoas, MG 4th runner-up
2011 Tamara Almeida fainte for diabetes during the preliminaries. She withdrew.
2010 4 Suymara Barreto Belém, PA 3rd runner-up
2009 3 Lívia Nepomuceno Brasília, DF 2nd runner-up Chica Aerosur
2008 2 Vivian Noronha Umuarama, PR Reina Hispanoamericana Best Figure
2007 1 Jane Borges Goiânia, GO 1st runner-up Best Smile

Miss Brazil for Reinado Internacional del Café

Note: Before 2007, another organization was responsible for sending the Brazilian representatives.

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant City/State of Birth Placement Special Awards
2022 37 Gabriela Cordeiro Almirante Tamandaré, PR TBD
2021 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2021.
2020 36 Bianca Loyolla Linhares, ES
2019 35 Inessa Pontes Limoeiro do Norte, CE 4th runner-up Best Face
2018 34 Anna Lyssa Valim Brasília, DF Best Face
2017 33 Francielly Ouriques São José, SC 3rd runner-up Best Hair & Best Legs
2016 32 Júlia Horta Juiz de Fora, MG 1st runner-up
2015 31 Vitória Bisognin Santa Maria, RS 3rd runner-up Best Hair
2014 30 Priscilla Durand Campina Grande, PB Reina Internacional del Café Best Legs
2013 29 Andressa Mello Ijuí, RS Queen of Police
2012 28 Aline Reis Belém, PA 4th runner-up
2011 27 Isabelle Sampaio Recife, PE
2010 26 Mariana Notarângelo Duque de Caxias, RJ Reina Internacional del Café Queen of Police
2009 25 Anelize Garcia Maringá, PR
2008 24 Loraine Gimenez Salvador, BA
2007 23 Clarissa Caetano São José dos Pinhais, PR

Miss Brazil for Reinado Internacional de la Ganadería

Note: The international competition started on 2008.

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant City/State of Birth Placement Special Awards
2021 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020 and 2021.
2020
2019 11 Joanna Camargo Soledade, RS Reina Int. de la Ganadería Best Hair
2018 10 Amanda Brenner Santa Maria, RS 1st runner-up Queen of Police
2017 9 Kelly Sendy Várzea Grande, MT Queen of Police
2016 Brazil did not compete.
2015 8 Elisa Freitas Florianópolis, SC Best Face & Body  · Best in Fandango
2014 7 Taynara Gargantini Paranavaí, PR Reina Int. de la Ganadería
2013 6 Gabrielle Vilela Angra dos Reis, RJ Reina Int. de la Ganadería
2012 5 Nataly Uchôa Macapá, AP
2011 4 Marina Fagundes São José, SC
2010 3 Cristiane Kampa São José dos Pinhais, PR 2nd runner-up
2009 2 Samara Valêncio Cuiabá, MT
2008 1 Cissa Stolariki Jaboticabal, SP 1st runner-up

References

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  16. @missbrasiloficial and thaizjagelski (14 December 2023). "𝐏𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐁𝐄́𝐍𝐒 @thaizjagelski, 𝐌𝐈𝐒𝐒 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐌 𝐁𝐑𝐀𝐒𝐈𝐋 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒!". Retrieved 14 December 2023 via Instagram.
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