Miss Supranational 2025 , Eduarda Braum of Brazil
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Miss Supranational 2025 Winners
Eduarda Braum of Brazil was crowned Miss Supranational 2025, making history as the first Brazilian to win the prestigious title. The grand coronation took place at Strzelecki Park Amphitheater in Nowy Sącz, Lesser Poland, on June 27, 2025. Eduarda stood out among 65 delegates from around the world, impressing judges with her elegance, charisma, and advocacy. She succeeded Harashta Haifa Zahra of Indonesia, the 2024 winner. She led a remarkable group of finalists that included Anna Lakrini of Germany (first runner-up), Quishantely Leito of Curaçao (second runner-up), Tarah Valencia of the Philippines (third runner-up), and Valerie Klepadlo of Puerto Rico (fourth runner-up). Eduarda’s victory not only brought pride to Brazil but also inspired pageant fans globally, as she used her platform to promote unity and empowerment among women worldwide.
Miss Supranational is a rapidly growing international beauty pageant that has crowned winners from around the world since its inception in 2009. The pageant has seen titleholders from diverse countries, including Ukraine (Oksana Moria, 2009), Panama (Karina Pinilla, 2010), Poland (Monika Lewczuk, 2011), Belarus (Katsiaryna Buraya, 2012), and the Philippines (Mutya Datul, 2013). In recent years, the crown has gone to contestants from India, Paraguay, South Korea, Puerto Rico, Thailand, Namibia, South Africa, Ecuador, and Indonesia, reflecting the pageant’s truly global reach. The most recent titleholder is Harashta Haifa Zahra from Indonesia, who won Miss Supranational 2024 in Poland.
The Global Journey
Since its founding, Miss Supranational has become one of the world’s most anticipated beauty competitions, renowned for its dazzling stage productions, multicultural camaraderie, and the transformative journeys of its contestants. Each year, delegates from over 70 countries gather to compete not just for a crown, but for the chance to become global ambassadors of beauty, goodwill, and empowerment.
The roster of winners reads like a map of the world’s most vibrant cultures. Oksana Moria’s victory in 2009 set the tone for a pageant that celebrates diversity and excellence. Karina Pinilla’s win for Panama in 2010 brought Latin American flair to the forefront, while Monika Lewczuk’s triumph in 2011 delighted fans in Europe. As the years passed, the title has traveled from Asia to Africa, from the Americas to Europe, with each winner bringing her own unique story and advocacy to the international stage.
Notably, the pageant has become a platform for women to champion causes close to their hearts, including education, mental health, environmental protection, and cultural heritage. The Miss Supranational stage is more than just a runway—it’s a launchpad for change-makers and dreamers.
The Philippines at Miss Supranational 2025: A Story of Triumph and Inspiration
When it comes to Miss Supranational, the Philippines doesn’t just show up—they shine! Mutya Datul’s groundbreaking win in 2013 wasn’t just a victory; it was a seismic moment that put the Philippines on the global pageant map and inspired a new generation of beauty queens to dream big. As the first Filipina and the first Asian to win the Miss Supranational crown, Datul broke barriers and set a new standard for excellence, poise, and grace.
Since that historic moment, Filipina representatives have become crowd favorites, dazzling the world with their poise, charm, and signature “Filipina smile.” The Philippines has built a reputation for sending delegates who are not only beautiful but also articulate, compassionate, and fiercely determined. From Pauline Amelinckx’s near-capture of the crown as First Runner-Up in 2023 to Tarah Valencia’s impressive Third Runner-Up finish in 2025, the Philippines continues to prove that they’re not just contenders—they’re a force to be reckoned with.
What sets the Philippines apart is its unwavering support from a passionate fan base. From Luzon to Mindanao, pageant fans rally behind their queens, turning every competition into a nationwide celebration. Social media buzzes with excitement, and local communities organize viewing parties, all united by the hope of seeing the Philippine flag rise on the international stage.
But the impact goes beyond the glitz and glamour. Each Filipina who steps onto the Miss Supranational stage carries the hopes and dreams of millions of Filipinos. They become role models for young girls, ambassadors of Filipino culture, and symbols of resilience and pride. With every sash and crown, the Philippines brings home more than just titles; they bring pride, hope, and a touch of magic that unites pageant fans from all walks of life.
As Miss Supranational continues to grow, its winners remain at the heart of its legacy. These women are more than just beauty queens—they are storytellers, advocates, and trailblazers. The Philippines, with its rich history of success and its vibrant pageant culture, stands as a shining example of what it means to compete with heart, purpose, and pride.
With each passing year, new queens are crowned, new stories are written, and the world watches as dreams take flight on the Miss Supranational stage. For the Philippines and for every country that has tasted victory, the journey is far from over—the best is yet to come.
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