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Miss Brazil ( pt, Miss Brasil) is a Brazilian national beauty pageant, held annually since 1954. The competition has gone through several incarnations throughout its history, while its main purpose has been to select the Brazilian representative for the Miss Universe pageant. Since 2020, the pageant has been owned by Brazilian businessman Winston Ling, while Marthina Brandt has served as its national director.


History


Early years and golden age (1954–1972)

Since 1900, competitions in the vein of Miss Brazil had existed sporadically throughout the country in a non-consecutive manner. Violeta Lima Castro, crowned Miss Brazil 1900, is sometimes considered the first Miss Brazil, although the records surrounding her being the alleged first winner are inconsistent and some records allege that a different woman was crowned as the first Miss Brazil during the time of the Empire of Brazil in 1865. Overall, evidence supports that eight women had been crowned Miss Brazil in the early years before a Miss Brazil pageant was formally created. The Miss Brazil competition was formally created in 1954, and held annually since. Its inaugural edition was held at the
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in Petrópolis, and used to select a Brazilian representative for
Miss Universe 1954 Miss Universe 1954, the 3rd edition of Miss Universe pageant, was held on 24 July 1954 at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium in Long Beach, California, United States. There were 33 competitors. Miss USA, 21-year-old Miriam Stevenson won the comp ...
, Brazil's first time competing in Miss Universe. Martha Rocha ultimately won the title, and is thus considered the first formal Miss Brazil winner. Following this inaugural event, Miss Brazil was held annually in order to elect a woman to represent Brazil at Miss Universe, becoming the first time where a national beauty pageant was held regularly in Brazil. Catalina Swimwear, the founder and main sponsor of Miss Universe, became sponsors of the Miss Brazil competition and provided swimwear for the contestants. Diários Associados began promoting and broadcasting the competition in 1955, which significantly increased press coverage and recognition of the competition in Brazil, turning it into the second-most watched event on Brazilian television, behind only the matches of the Brazil national football team. Miss Brazil was also recognized by Miss Universe as the best-organized national pageant in the world. Miss Brazil entered its golden age in the 1960s, with Iêda Maria Vargas winning
Miss Universe 1963 Miss Universe 1963, the 12th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 20 July 1963 at the Miami Beach Auditorium in Miami Beach, Florida, United States. Iêda Maria Vargas of Brazil was crowned the winner by outgoing titleholder Norma Nolan of Argenti ...
and Martha Vasconcellos winning
Miss Universe 1968 Miss Universe 1968, the 17th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 13 July 1968 at the Miami Beach Auditorium in Miami Beach, Florida, United States. Martha Vasconcellos of Brazil was crowned by Sylvia Hitchcock of the United States at the end of t ...
, its only wins in the competition.
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also later was crowned Miss World 1971, making Brazil one of the few countries at the time to have won both of the world's two major international beauty pageants. At the time, the first runner-up of Miss Brazil was nominated to compete at
Miss World Miss World is the oldest existing international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951. Since his death in 2000, Morley's widow, Julia Morley, has co-chaired the pageant. Along with Miss Universe, Miss Int ...
.


Move to Brasília (1973–1980)

In 1973, the organizers of Miss Brazil opted to move the pageant from
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in Rio de Janeiro, where it had traditionally been held, to Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in Brasília. This was done for both strategic and political reasons: most connecting flights throughout Brazil stopped in Brasília, Brasília was the location of the headquarters of Diários Associados, and being the federal capital, the president of Brazil could be involved in greeting the contestants. Following the move of the competition to Brasília, Miss Brazil was faced with a number of problems in regards to viewership and sponsors. The competition began to experience a decrease in popularity, both in television viewers and ticket sales. This problem was exacerbated with the withdrawal of key sponsor Helena Rubinstein Incorporated in 1976.
Rede Tupi Rede Tupi (; in English, Tupi Network) was a Brazilian television network free-to-air. Its parent broadcaster, located in the city of São Paulo, was the first TV station to operate in the country, being inaugurated on 18 September 1950 by jo ...
continued to broadcast Miss Brazil until its bankruptcy in 1980.


SBT and continued decline (1981–1999)

Following the bankruptcy of Rede Tupi in 1980, Miss Brazil was transferred to Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão (SBT) and its owner
Silvio Santos Senor Abravanel, known professionally as Silvio Santos (Portuguese: /ˈsiwvju ˈsɐ̃tus/) (born December 12, 1930), is a Brazilian entrepreneur, media tycoon and television host. He is the owner of holdings that include SBT, the second largest ...
. During this period, Marlene Brito was hired by SBT as the new national director of Miss Brazil, tasked with overseeing day-to-day operations and the preparation of contestants. During the SBT era, Santos became known as the face of Miss Brazil, hosting the pageant every year. However, the competition did not see an uptick in support or viewership, and continued to decline in popularity. In 1990, SBT dropped Miss Brazil from its scheduling due to the continued downturn in viewership. Following the withdrawal of SBT, Brito opted to leave the network and found her own company to promote Brazilian beauty pageants, called The Most of Brazilian Beauty. Brito organized the national pageants in 1991 and 1992, but due to a lack of sponsorship, was forced to appoint a titleholder instead in 1993. The following year Paulo Max took over the Miss Brazil organization, and after his death in 1996, his children Paulo Max Filho and Ana Paula Sang organized the competition from 1997 until 1999.


Gaeta (2000–2011)

In 2000, Brazilian event planning company Gaeta Promoções e Eventos took over the duties of organizing Miss Brazil, through a deal that saw the competition broadcast through the CNT Rio de Janeiro local station. In 2002, the competition returned to national television after being transferred to the newly created RedeTV!. The pageant entered into a partnership with Rede Bandeirantes (Band) in 2003, which saw renewed media promotion throughout Brazil. This agreement led to a reemergence of popularity amongst the Brazilian public, with Miss Universe 2003 becoming the most-watched event of the night in Brazil according to the Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics (IBOPE).


Band (2012–2019)

In 2012, the Brazilian franchise for Miss Universe was awarded entirely to Band, ending their partnership with Gaeta and removing Gaeta from the Brazilian franchise entirely. From 2012 until 2015, the Brazilian media conglomerate
Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação (commonly referred only as Grupo Bandeirantes or Bandeirantes) is a Brazilian media conglomerate founded on the creation of the first group communication vehicle, Rádio Bandeirantes, on May 6, 1937. Companies ...
was responsible for directing the national pageant and selecting candidates from the 27 state pageants.


Polishop partnership (2015–2019)

In 2015, amidst severe financial hardship, Band entered into an agreement with Brazilian retailer , under the leadership of Polishop owner . With this agreement, Band was only responsible for the annual broadcast of the competition, with Polishop responsible for all other management and organization. During this time, the competition was renamed to ''Miss Brasil Be Emotion''.


Miss Universe Brazil (2020–present)

In July 2019, the partnership between Band and Polishop came to an end due to a decrease in interest from the Brazilian public, and the Brazilian press alleged that Brazil would not have a representative at Miss Universe 2020. In October 2019, Natália Guimarães confirmed that she had news regarding the future of Miss Brazil, and that fans should expect a "new era" for the competition. Band later confirmed that they were not abandoning the Miss Brazil brand, but would be dependent on new sponsorship. In March 2020, it was confirmed that Band's license with the Miss Universe Organization was not renewed. In July 2020, it was announced that Brazilian businessman Winston Ling had purchased the Brazilian franchise for Miss Universe, and that the competition would be rebranded as U Miss Brazil (later changed to Miss Universe Brazil the following year). In November 2020, Marthina Brandt, a former Miss Brazil winner, was hired as the national director of the newly created competition. The organization appointed a representative to be its inaugural titleholder in 2020, and held its first national pageant in 2021.


Contestants

Each year, contestants are chosen through a series of state pageants held throughout Brazil ( the 26 states and the Federal District) in the second half of the year before and the first half of the year before the national competition. Over time, the states represented at Miss Brazil have varied slightly. The following 27 state pageants (the Federal District, Distrito Federal, is counted as a state) currently send contestants to Miss Brazil: *
Miss Acre Miss Acre is a Brazilian beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Acre at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1956 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1957, 1960–1962, 1990, 1993, and 2 ...
*
Miss Alagoas Miss Alagoas is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Alagoas at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1955 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990–1991, 1993, 2020, an ...
*
Miss Amapá Miss Amapá is a Brazilian beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Amapá at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1958 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1961, 1964–1965, 1967–19 ...
* Miss Amazonas * Miss Bahia *
Miss Ceará Miss Ceará is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Ceará at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1955 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990–1991, 1993, and 2020. ...
*
Miss Distrito Federal Miss Distrito Federal, formerly called Miss Brasília, is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the Federal District (Brazil), Brazilian Federal District at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1959 and has ...
*
Miss Espírito Santo Miss Espírito Santo is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Espírito Santo at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1955 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990, 1993, a ...
* Miss Goiás *
Miss Maranhão Miss Maranhão is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Maranhão at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1955 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990-1991, 1993, and 20 ...
*
Miss Mato Grosso Miss Mato Grosso is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Mato Grosso at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1955 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990-1991, and 1993. ...
*
Miss Mato Grosso do Sul Miss Mato Grosso do Sul is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Mato Grosso do Sul at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1979 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990-19 ...
*
Miss Minas Gerais Miss (pronounced ) is an English language honorific typically used for a girl, for an unmarried woman (when not using another title such as "Doctor" or " Dame"), or for a married woman retaining her maiden name. Originating in the 17th century, i ...
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Miss Pará Miss Pará is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Pará State may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Literature * ''State Magazine'', a monthly magazine published by the U.S. Department of State ...
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Miss Paraíba Miss Paraíba is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Paraíba at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1955 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990–1991, 1993, and 202 ...
*
Miss Paraná Miss Paraná is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Paraná at the Miss Brazil Miss Brazil ( pt, Miss Brasil) is a Brazilian national beauty pageant, held annually since 1954. The competition has gone th ...
* Miss Pernambuco *
Miss Piauí Miss Piauí is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Piauí at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1956 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990-1991, 1993, and 2020. The ...
*
Miss Rio de Janeiro Miss (pronounced ) is an English language honorific typically used for a girl, for an unmarried woman (when not using another title such as " Doctor" or "Dame"), or for a married woman retaining her maiden name. Originating in the 17th century, ...
*
Miss Rio Grande do Norte Miss Rio Grande do Norte is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Rio Grande do Norte at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1955 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990 ...
* Miss Rio Grande do Sul *
Miss Rondônia Miss Rondônia is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Rondônia at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1964 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1954–1963, 1969, 1977 ...
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Miss Roraima Miss Roraima is a Brazilian beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Roraima at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1959 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1960–1964, 1969–1970, 19 ...
* Miss Santa Catarina *
Miss São Paulo Miss (pronounced ) is an English language honorific typically used for a girl, for an unmarried woman (when not using another title such as " Doctor" or "Dame"), or for a married woman retaining her maiden name. Originating in the 17th century, i ...
*
Miss Sergipe Miss Sergipe is a Brazilian beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Sergipe at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1956 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990–1991 and 1993. The page ...
*
Miss Tocantins Miss Tocantins is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Tocantins at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1989 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990–1991, 1993, and ...
The state competitions are organized by state organizations, and contestants must reside or attend school in the state they choose to represent. State Organizations have their own discretion as to how they wish to field candidates for the state contests. Some choose to organize a number of local contests corresponding to cities or municipalities within the state, while others use closed casting processes.


Recent titleholders


Gallery

File:Mayra Dias.jpg, Miss Brazil 2018
Mayra Dias Mayra Benita Alves Dias (born 28 September 1991) is a Brazilian model and beauty pageant titleholder. She was crowned Miss Brasil 2018 on 26 May 2018, becoming the second representative from Amazonas (Brazilian state), Amazonas. She represented ...
File:Monalysa Alcântara.jpg, Miss Brazil 2017
Monalysa Alcântara File:Miss Universe 2016 - Miss Brazil (cropped).jpg, Miss Brazil 2016
Raissa Santana Raissa Oliveira Santana (born July 6, 1995) is a Brazilian model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Brazil 2016, Miss Brasil 2016. She represented Brazil at Miss Universe 2016 pageant. Personal life Santana is a model and a Marketing stu ...
File:Marthina Brandt.jpg, Miss Brazil 2015
Marthina Brandt File:Melissa Gurgel for Sobrancelhas Design.jpg, Miss Brazil 2014
Melissa Gurgel Melissa Holanda Gurgel (born June 3, 1994) is a Brazilian designer, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Brasil 2014 and represented her country at Miss Universe 2014. Early life Gurgel is working as model and majoring in f ...
File:Jakelyne Oliveira.jpg, Miss Brazil 2013
Jakelyne Oliveira File:Miss Brazil 2010 on Miss Universe 2010.jpg, Miss Brazil 2010
Débora Lyra File:Larissa Costa.jpg, Miss Brazil 2009
Larissa Costa File:Natália Guimarães no Crystal Fashion 2007 1.jpg, Miss Brazil 2007
Natália Guimarães File:Carina Beduschi.jpg, Miss Brazil 2005
Carina Beduschi File:Renata Fan.jpg, Miss Brazil 1999
Renata Fan Renata is an Italian, Polish, Tatarian, Russian, Ukrainian, Germanian, Sweden, Spanish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Czech, and Lithuanian feminine given name. See Renatus. In Francophone countries there is a cognate name Renée. The following people ...
File:LS28 (cropped).jpg, Miss Brazil 1993
Leila Schuster File:Sandra Mara Ferreira (cropped).jpg, Miss Brazil 1973
Sandra Mara Ferreira Sandra or SANDRA may refer to: People * Sandra (given name) * Sandra (singer) (born 1962), German pop singer * Margaretha Sandra (1629–1674), Dutch soldier * Sandra (orangutan), who won the legal right to be defined as a "non-human person" Pla ...
File:VeraFischerPorAndreaFarias (cropped).jpg, Miss Brazil 1969
Vera Fischer File:Martha Vasconcellos (1968) (cropped).jpg, Miss Brazil 1968
Martha Vasconcellos File:Iêda Maria Vargas at 1963 National Governor's Conference.jpg, Miss Brazil 1963
Iêda Maria Vargas File:Marta Rocha no concurso Miss Universo (1954).tif, Miss Brazil 1954
Martha Rocha


Winners by state


Notes


References


External links


Official website
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