Miss Universe Brazil 2023 (Miss Brasil 2023/ Miss Universo Brasil 2023) is all set to take place on 8th July 2023 in São Paulo where stunning beauties from all over the country will compete for the national crown and the winner will represent Brazil at Miss Universe 2023.
Miss Universe Brazil 2022 Mia Mamede will crown her successor at the end of the event finale. Twenty-five contestants have already been selected and the rest two contestants will be crowned this week.
Here are the contestants competing for Miss Universe Brazil 2023 crown –
Ludimila Souza Pereira representing Acre
Ruthy Raphaella representing Alagoas
Alessandra Ohana Nery Barcellos representing Amapá
Alice de Lima Casanova representing Amazonas
Raissa Dutra Rodrigues representing Bahia
Beatriz Moreira Militao representing Ceará
Thayná Souza de Lima representing Federal District
Anna Beatriz Pereira de Souza representing Espírito Santo
Renata Guerra Otoni de Abreu representing Goiás

Lorena Caroline Maia e Silva representing Maranhão
Bárbara Ciríaco dos Reis representing Mato Gross
Rebeca Campos Vianna representing Mato Grosso do Sul
Isadora Lúcia de Souza Silva representing Minas Gerais
Milena Gomes de Jesus representing Pará
Ana Vitória Jacinto Araújo representing Paraíba
Mariana Becker Bonetti representing Paraná
Maria Erivânia Izídio Souza representing Pernambuco
Gabriela Reis Menezes representing Piauí

Giovanna Maria França representing Rio Grande do Norte
Maria Eduarda Ribeiro Brechane representing Rio Grande do Sul
Paula Cardoso representing Rio De Janeiro
Vitória Ribeiro de Brito representing Rondônia
Manoela Figueira Salcides representing Roraima
Sasha Benner Bauer representing Santa Catarina
Vitória Zenobini Brodt representing São Paulo
Gabriela Botelho Campos Serrano representing Sergipe
Victória Guarda Schneider representing Tocantins

Miss Universe Brazil 2022 Mia Mamede represented Brazil at Miss Universe 2022 but unfortunately remained unplaced in the Top 16. Brazil holds two Miss Universe crowns under its belt; Iêda Maria Vargas was crowned in 1963 while Martha Vasconcellos was crowned in 1968.