The 61st edition of Miss International, i.e. Miss International 2023, will be held on 25th October 2023 at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. The winner will succeed and be crowned by Miss International 2022 Jasmin Selberg of Germany.
Delegates from all over the world are expected to arrive in Japan and compete for the international crown. Currently, the voting is ongoing as three contestants with the highest number of votes from Asia & Oceania, Europe & Africa, and the Americas will automatically advance to the Top 15.
Meet the contestants competing for Miss International 2023 –
Brigite Pitarka representing Albania
Teresa Antonio Sara representing Angola
Jazel Mae Alarca representing Australia
Farzana Yasmin representing Bangladesh
Jolien Pede representing Belgium
Vanessa Hayes Schutt representing Bolivia
Beatriz Goulart representing Brazil
Elina Somnang representing Cambodia
Melanie Renaud representing Canada
Valerie Johnson Garcia representing Chile
Sofía Osío Luna representing Colombia
Stacy Montero representing Costa Rica
Nassita Diako representing Côte D'ivoire
Sheyla Ravelo Perez representing Cuba
Dominika Nemecková representing Czech Republic
Julie Brink representing Denmark
Yamilex Hernandez representing Dominican Republic
Georgette Kalil representing Ecuador
Daniella Hidalgo representing El Salvador
Karolin Kippasto representing Estonia
Petra Hämäläinen representing Finland
Lysia Allaire de la Fuente representing France
Mercy Jane Adorkor Pappoe representing Ghana
Zoi Asoumanaki representing Greece
María Ranee Díaz representing Guatemala
Maka'ala Perry representing Hawaii
Verna Leung representing Hong Kong
Praveena Aanjna representing India
Farhana Nariswari representing Indonesia
Sabrina Johnson representing Jamaica
Tamao Yoneyama representing Japan
Bobin Jung representing Korea
Aliya Inthavong representing Laos
Boitumelo Sehlotho representing Lesotho
Irmina Preišegalaviciute representing Lithuania
Emily Yau representing Macau
Cassandra Yap representing Malaysia
Pauline Thimon representing Martinique
Karishma Hurlall representing Mauritius
Itzía Garcia representing Mexico
Djulieta Calalb representing Moldova
Javkhlan Munguntsatsralt representing Mongolia
Ei Ei Myint Aung Thein representing Myanmar
Prasiddhy Shah representing Nepal
Morgan Doelwijt representing Netherlands
Georgia Waddington representing New Zealand
Leylani Leyton representing Nicaragua
Roseline Bolarinde representing Nigeria
Madeleine Malmberg representing Norway
Misbah Arshad representing Pakistan
Linette Marie Clément Marciaga representing Panama
Jazmín de la Sierra representing Paraguay
Camila Díaz Daneri representing Peru
Nicole Borromeo representing Philippines
Julia Marcinkowska representing Poland
Lilene Vieira Serrão representing Portugal
Amanda Paola Solis representing Puerto Rico
Victorija Stojiljkovic representing Serbia
Chavelle Qi Rui Chong representing Singapore
Iqra Ahmed Hassan representing Somalia
Jenique Botha representing South Africa
Claudia González representing Spain
Umanda Bamunuachchi representing Sri Lanka
Anita Wang representing Taiwan
Supaporn Ritthipruek representing Thailand
Mariam Ben Abroug representing Tunisia
Alisha Cowie representing United Kingdom
Emily Hope Muwanguzi representing Uganda
Sofia Zghoba representing Ukraine
Kenyatta Beazer representing Usa
Andrea Rubio representing Venezuela
Nguyen Phuong Nhi representing Vietnam
Charlotte Muziri representing Zimbabwe
This year will see debuts of Albania, Bangladesh, Lesotho, and Pakistan and the returns of Angola, Côte D'Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Ghana, Lithuania, Martinique, Moldova, Myanmar, the Netherlands, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, Uganda, Ukraine, and Zimbabwe.