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The Miss Globe is an international beauty pageant held annually since 1925. Initially known as Dream Girl International, the contest was rebranded as Miss Globe in 1975. There are three Miss Globe pageants, which are spin-offs from the original Miss Globe founded by Charlie See. The founder and coordinator of these trademarks is Mr. Alien Mouradian, also known as Charlie See. Miss Globe was registered with the Bureau of Patents and Trademarks in Washington, D.C., in 1975. As The Miss Globe, organized by the Deliart Association, the pageant is now officially headquartered in Albania.

Key Information

The current titleholder, Chayathanus Saradatta from Thailand, was crowned on 15 October 2025, at the Tirana The Palace of Congresses in Albania. She succeeded Miss Globe 2024, Diana Moreno of Colombia.

History

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Logos of the three organizations after and before splitting, The Miss Globe beauty pageant, Miss Globe and Miss Globe International.

The Miss Globe pageant originated in 1925 with a competition held at Emek Cinema in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, Turkey. It was conceived by Alien Mouradian, a director at the cinema, as a way to attract audiences. Originally named Dream Girl International, the pageant reportedly crowned Alma F. Cavagnaro from the United States as its first winner, although Arak Çetin from Turkey has also been cited as the inaugural titleholder. Some contemporary reports, however, suggested that the competition was unfairly judged, leading the cinema operators to announce its discontinuation shortly after its launch.[1]

Following this controversy, Mouradian relocated to the United States, where he continued organizing the Miss Globe contest, including an event held at a models' ball in Winnipesaukee, where Alma Cavagnaro was crowned.[1]

Initially, names like Miss Globe Beauty, Miss Globe Beauty Pageant, and Miss Globe were not registered trademarks. In subsequent years, Mouradian registered these names under the pseudonym Charlie See, a name he was widely known by in Hollywood. Under this pseudonym, he established a film company, "Charlie See Pictures," gaining recognition in the industry. Due to illness, Mouradian sold his shares in 1948 to RCA Global Company to fund his treatment, but he soon died. After his death, the pageant's organization was taken over by Mr. Li Sun, a former stagehand in the production company. Under RCA Global, the pageant grew into a significant recurring event, with Li Sun also adopting the Charlie See pseudonym, gaining recognition in the industry under this name.[1]

The first official trademark registration for the Miss Globe Beauty Contest was made in Turkey in 1950, under the auspices of RCA. The pageant became a tradition and, in 1975, was acquired by Charlie See after Mouradian's death.[1]

Under See's leadership, the Miss Globe International contest expanded significantly. The final competition in Turkey was chaired by Süha Özgermi and held at the Halikarnas stage in Bodrum, Muğla, marking a pivotal moment as the pageant grew into a global event with national competitions in various countries.[1]

In 2003, due to retirement, Mr. Süha Özgermi passed the chairmanship to Mr. Rasim Aydin, a fellow RCA board member, who assumed legal ownership of the Miss Globe Organization. Consequently, the international finals, held in Turkey for 16 years, were relocated to Tirana, Albania. This change was announced at a press conference by Mr. Li Sun, honorary president of Charlie See Pictures, and Mr. Petri Bozo, chairman of Deliart Associate. Initially, the agreement to host the pageant in Albania was for one year, later extended to five years at Deliart's request. The Albania chapter concluded with the Miss Globe International 2009 event.[1][2]

In 2023, Manvin Khera from Malaysia won its first crown after sending a representative for over a decade.[3][4][5] Making history for her country as the first Malaysian who won the title.[6]

Titleholders

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The following are the winners of The Miss Globe pageant since 2004, organized by the Deliart Association after its 2016 split from Miss Globe (Miss Globe Inc.) and the dissolution of all other organizations.[2]

Year Country/Territory The Miss Globe Official venue Entrants
2025  Thailand Chayathanus Saradatta[7][8] Tirana, Albania 50
2024  Colombia Diana Moreno[9][10][11][12] 43
2023  Malaysia Manvin Khera[13][14][15][16] Durrës, Albania 51
2022  Dominican Republic Anabel Payano[17][18][19][20] Tirana, Albania 49
2021  Philippines Maureen Montagne 50
2020  Kosovo Lorinda Kolgeci 42
2019  Mexico Alejandra Díaz de León[21] Ulcinj, Montenegro 46
2018  China Yu Yizhou Tirana, Albania 45
2017  Vietnam Đỗ Trần Khánh Ngân 53
2016  India Dimple Chetan Patel 43
2015  Philippines Ann Colis Toronto, Canada 38
2014  Canada Jacqueline Wojciechowski Tirana, Albania 40
2013  Romania Bianca Maria Paduraru 36
2012  Albania Kleoniki Delijorgji 43
2011  Germany Stephanie Alice Ziolko 41
2010  Lithuania Laura Urbonite 40
2009  Algeria Samah Gahfaz Durrës, Albania 47
2008  Albania Almeda Abazi 37
2007  Brazil Helen Alves Da Silva 40
2006  Venezuela Viviana Ramos 41
2005  Slovakia Lucia Liptakova 41
2004  Russia Kristina Slavinskaya 44

Countries by number of wins

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Country or territory Titles Year(s)
Philippines
2
2015, 2021
Albania 2008, 2012
Thailand
1
2025
Colombia 2024
Malaysia 2023
Dominican Republic 2022
Kosovo 2020
Mexico 2019
China 2018
Vietnam 2017
India 2016
Canada 2014
Romania 2013
Germany 2011
Lithuania 2010
Algeria 2009
Brazil 2007
Venezuela 2006
Slovakia 2005
Russia 2004

Miss Globe

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The following are the winners of the Miss Globe pageant, organized by Miss Globe Group Inc. since 1974. In 2016, the pageant began to split, and the following year the organization stopped operating.[22][23]

Year Country/territory Miss Globe Venue Entrants
Discontinued of beauty pageant
2018  United States Alyssha Shanks[24][22][25][26] Beijing, China 48
2017  Canada Kara Granger[27] 23
2016  United States Mary Ryelle Espiritu[28] Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic 10
2015  Philippines Ann Colis Toronto, Canada 38
2014  Canada Jacqueline Wojciechowski Tirana, Albania 40
2013  Romania Bianca Maria Paduraru 36
2012  Albania Kleoniki Delijorgji 43
2011  Germany Stephanie Ziolko 41
2010  Lithuania Laura Urbonaite 40
2009  Algeria Samah Gahfaz Durrës, Albania 47
2008  Albania Almeda Abazi 37
2007  Brazil Helen Da Silva 40
2006  Venezuela Viviana Ramos 41
2005  Slovakia Lucia Liptakova 41
2004  Russia Kristina Slavinskaya 44
2003  Germany Lena Kwasow United States 34
2002  United States Jennifer Schooler Istanbul, Turkey 18
2001  Philippines Maricar Balagtas[29] 76
2000  Venezuela Joan Carolina Chópite Sute 76
1999  Turkmenistan Jana Tairova 34
1998  Estonia Karin Laasmäe 73
1997  Czech Republic Petra Hlavacova 41
1996  United States Kimberly Lawrence 71
1995  Finland Minna Mäki-Kala 70
1994  Australia Skye-Jilly Edwards 69
1993  Russia Polina Vikhovskaya 68
1992  Argentina Laura Verónica Rafael 67
1991  Finland Minna Kuukka Aspendos, Turkey 31
1990  Venezuela Yormery Ortega Sánchez 65
1989   Switzerland Karina Berger 64
1988  Venezuela Yajaira Vera 63
1974  France Donna Clark 50

Miss Globe International

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The following are the original titleholders of the Miss Globe International beauty contest, which was founded in 1925. In 2003, the pageant split into two organizations, and Miss Globe established its own separate competition.[30][31]

Year Country/territory Miss Globe International Venue Entrants
Discontinued of beauty pageant
2016  Philippines Toni Alyssa Hipolito[32] Antalya, Turkey 50
2014  Australia Esma Voloder Baku, Azerbaijan 53
2013  Russia Anna Botova Albania
2012  Brazil Jakelyne Oliveira Famagusta, Cyprus 41
2011  Norway Nina Elisa Winther Fjalestad 41
2010  Spain Yenifer Solis Kyrenia, Cyprus 40
2008  Albania Almeda Abazi
2003  Brazil Priscilla Meirelles Antalya, Turkey 78
2002  United States Jennifer Schooler Istanbul, Turkey 77
2001  Philippines Maricar Balagtas[33][34] 76
2000  Venezuela Joan Carolina Chópite Sute Girne, Turkey 75
1999  Albania Valbona Selimllari Istanbul, Turkey 74
1998  Estonia Karin Laasmäe 73
1997  Czech Republic Petra Hlavacova 72
1996  United States Kimberly Lawrence 71
1995  Finland Minna Mäki-Kala 70
1994  Australia Skye-Jilly Edwards 69
1993  Russia Polina Vikhovskaya Istanbul, Turkey 68
1992  Argentina Laura Verónica Rafael Aspendos, Turkey 67
1991  Finland Minna Kuukka 66
1990  Venezuela Yormery Ortega Sánchez Bursa, Turkey 65
1989   Switzerland Karina Berger Istanbul, Turkey 64
1988  Venezuela Yajaira Vera Bodrum, Turkey 63
1974  France Dona Clark Aspendos, Turkey

Notable winners

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See also

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