Miss Internacional Italia

Miss Internacional Italia or "Miss International Italy" is an Italian beauty pageant in Italy that selects the Italian representative for the Miss International pageant. The pageant was first organized in 2008 and it is unrelated to Miss Italy or Miss Universo Italia, although some delegates have crossed over from one format to the other throughout the years.

Miss Internacional Italia
Formation2008
TypeBeauty Pageant
HeadquartersRome
Location
Membership
Miss International
Official language
Italian
Owner
Devis Paganelli
WebsiteOfficial website

History

Italy started to compete in 1960 until 1992 with Nicole Cinquetti as the last representative. Between 1993 and 2007, Italy did not compete at the Miss International. Begin in 2008 with Luna Voce as the first winner in that year, Italy starts to compete again. Prior to create Miss International Italia pageant, the candidate picked from Miss Italy Runner-up.

Titleholders

Year Miss International Italia Province Placement Special Awards
2008 Luna Voce Calabria Unplaced
2010 Veronica Tiziani Iafelice Emilia-Romagna Unplaced
2011 Anthea Luca Emilia-Romagna Unplaced
2012 Giulia Masala Sardinia Unplaced
2013 Sara Cavagnari[1] Emilia-Romagna Unplaced
2014 Giulia Brazzarola[2] Veneto Unplaced
2015 Valentina Paganotto Piedmont Unplaced
2019 Francesca Giordano[3] Lazio Unplaced

Notes

  • 1965: Faida Fagioli became the best representative ever in Miss International history from Italy with the highest placement in 2nd Runner-up.
  • 2009: Miss International Italia pageant did not held anymore, due to lack sponsorships.
  • 2013: Luna Voce won the title of Miss Universo Italia 2013 and competed at the Miss Universe 2013 in Moscow, Russia.[4][5]
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