Miss Brasil

Miss Brasil
Miss Brasil


clockwise from upper left:

Natália Guimarães - Miss Brazil 2007
Vera Fischer - Miss Brazil 1969
Renata Fan - Miss Brazil 1999
Carina Beduschi - Miss Brazil 2005

The Miss Brasil Pageant is a beauty contest that has been held almost every year since 1954 between winners of the Brazilian state pageants.It is one of the most important beauty contest of the world, with USA and Venezuela. The winner of Miss Brasil competes in the Miss Universe pageant and the runner-up competes in Miss International.

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History

Competition to win the crown of "Miss Brasil" began in the 1920s following a trend throughout the world during that period. A famous controversy occurred when Miss Brasil 1929 competed in the International Pageant of Pulchritude, known as "Miss Universe" in the 1930s, but failed to place in the competition, much less win.[1]

The angered Brazilians hosted their own international pageant in 1930 leading to two separate "Miss Universe" titles that year, not related to the modern Miss Universe competition created in 1952. In the Brazilian "Miss Universe", Miss Brasil won the title while in the other competition in the USA, Miss United States received the crown of Miss Universe 1930.[2] These competitions, like many others in the world, were discontinued as the Great Depression and World War II diverted the world's attention.

The modern Miss Brasil pageant was created in 1954 in the city of Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro. The first edition of Miss Brasil, won by Bahia's representative Martha Rocha, was sponsored by the Folha de São Paulo newspaper.

Organization

Under Diários Associados

In the following year, Brazilian media businessman, mogul and journalist Assis Chateaubriand took the rights to the Miss Brasil pageant, when the winners qualified to the Miss Universe, Miss World (participation began at 1958) and Miss International pageants (participation begin in 1960, when the pageant was created). The magnate who created Diários Associados, was responsible for promotion of the national beauties until 1980, when the network Rede Tupi was lost its concession by order of Haroldo de Mattos, Brazilian minister of Communications at the time, due to its bankruptcy.

The Quintandinha's roots

The Miss Brasil first four editions (1954 to 1957) were held in Palácio Quitandinha, Petrópolis. When Chatô's media group assumed the promotion of pageant, it was massified nationally by its magazines and newspapers coverages, especially in the now defunct O Cruzeiro and O Jornal.

All national winners of the pageant in this period were placed into Miss Universe pageant, held in Long Beach, California in the US.

Maracanãzinho's "golden years"

Miss Brazil's golden era began in 1958, when the pageant was moved from Petrópolis to the Federal District at the time, Rio de Janeiro). Rio Grande do Sul's Iêda Maria Vargas and Bahia's Martha Vasconcellos were winners of the 1963 and 1968 editions of Miss Universe (both held in the Carioca gymnasium). The same year that Vasconcellos was crowned, Guanabara's Maria da Gloria Carvalho nabbed the Miss International title, while in 1971, Lucia Tavares Petterle was elected Miss World.

Adalgisa Colombo and Rejane Vieira Costa were 1st runners up at Miss Universe in 1958 and 1972 respectively. (See the winners table for 1959, 1962, 1971 and 1979 results).

Due to a fire in a part of Maracanãzinho's structure, the Miss Brazil 1970 pageant winner, Guanabara's Eliane Fialho Thompson was crowned in an event edition held only one time in Pavilhão de São Cristóvão (São Cristóvão Pavilion), in a Carioca northern zone district. Its edition was the first nationally televised by Rede Tupi via a microwave system powered by Embratel.

In 1973, due to lack of public and media interest, and possible feminist protests, organizers moved the site to Ginásio Presidente Médici in the country's capital, Brasília. The Miss Brasil 1972 pageant (won by the gaúcha representative Rejane Vieira Costa) was the last held in Maracanãzinho's dependencies.

The Brasilia "decadence" and crisis

When the Miss Brasil pageant moved to the federal capital, Brasília, lack of public interest continued from 1973 to last edition in the city, held in 1980 (when Associados filed for bankruptcy protection due to closing of seven of Rede Tupi's owned and operated stations, except Bahia's TV Itapoan and TV Brasília, now Rede Record and Rede TV!'s, O&O and affiliate, respectivelly).

In the 1976 pageant, Helena Rubinstein cosmetics company retired its sponsorship of the Miss Brasil event. So, Catalina Swimwear mark continued its support to organization for some years until mid-'80s (when the event broadcasting rights were assumed by SBT).

All Brazilian presidents of the period (except Ernesto Geisel) received the Miss Brasil state contestants in the Alvorada Palace days before the final nights, hosted by its coordinator at the time Paulo Max and actress Marly Bueno and telecasted by Tupi and its O&O, TV Brasília.

Under SBT

When the channels of defunct Tupi were redistributed for media businessman and TV animator Sílvio Santos and Russian-Brazilian journalist and owner of Manchete magazine Adolpho Bloch groups, on April 23, 1981, the new network SBT (one of the results of the Rede Associada inventory) owned the Miss Brasil until 1989.

Criticism

For the Miss Brasil pageant the 1980s was known the most tacky period, by opinion of some fans and television critics. The last top 5 obtained by a Brazilian representative in Miss Universe was in 1981, by the Rio de Janeiro candidate in national pageant, Adriana Alves de Oliveira. Because of the lack of ratings and announcers, SBT retired the promotion of Miss Brasil in April 1990, after the country had not participated in Miss Universe 1990.

Format changes

Larissa Costa, Miss Brasil 2009.

In this period, Miss Brazil pageant was held in separate pageants for Miss Universe (the most expected and important), Miss World and Miss International. SBT telecast to same state pageants, nationwide in Programa Sílvio Santos and locally by the affiliates, such as TV Alterosa (Minas Gerais) and TV Itapoan (Bahia).

Under Marlene Brito and others

In 1990, the SBT's former producer of the pageant, Marlene Brito, took the Miss Brasil rights and production until 1993, when Leila Schuster was crowned without realization of a traditional pageant, but she was indicated by the national direction for representative the country in Miss Universe 1993. From 1994, Miss Brasil was owned by various directors, including the former host in Tupi's period, Paulo Max.

The present directors, Nayla Micherif and Boanerges Gaeta Jr., assumed the functions by partnership in 2002. Since this year, the pageant national telecast is back, after some local broadcasts of it in the 1990s.

In the new era, Miss Brasil was broadcast first on Rede TV! and since 2003, Band network has assumed the television rights of the event, with venues in São Paulo (2003, 2004 and 2008), and Rio de Janeiro (2005-2007).

Locations and venues

  • 1954–1957 Palácio Quitandinha, Petrópolis (RJ);
  • 1958–1972 Maracanãzinho Gymnasium, Rio de Janeiro
  • 1973–1980 Ginásio Presidente Médici, Brasília
  • 1981–1987 Palácio das Convenções do Anhembi, São Paulo
  • 1988–1989 Teatro Sílvio Santos (SBT Studios), São Paulo
  • 1991 The Gallery, São Paulo
  • 1992 Olympia (concert house), São Paulo
  • In 1993, the pageant was replaced by a small event, in a fine restaurant of São Paulo, named Leopolldo. There Leila Schuster was crowned.

From 1994 to 1996, Miss Brazil was back to Rio de Janeiro. It was held initially at Ribalta house concert and, two years later, in the former Metropolitan (currently Citibank Hall).

In 1997, it was held in the northeastern city of Teresina, in Pavilhão de Eventos (Events Pavilion) Governador Guilherme Melo.

From 1998 to present, Rio de Janeiro (Hotel Glória, Copacabana Palace, Ribalta, Citibank Hall and Vivo Rio) and São Paulo (Palace, today Citibank Hall, Via Funchal and Credicard Hall) alternated the rights to host the annual beauty telecast show, at first broadcast by local affiliates from Rede Manchete, Rede Record and CNT.

Winners

Year Miss Brazil State Miss Universe placement Special Awards
2011 Priscila Machado Rio Grande do Sul 2nd runner-up
2010 Débora Moura Lyra Minas Gerais
2009 Larissa Costa Silva Rio Grande do Norte
2008 Natália Anderle Rio Grande do Sul
2007 Natália Guimarães Minas Gerais 1st runner-up
2006 Rafaela Köhler Zanella Rio Grande do Sul Semifinalist (Top 20)
2005 Carina Schlichting Beduschi Santa Catarina
2004 Fabiane Niclotti Rio Grande do Sul
2003 Gislaine Rodrigues Ferreira Tocantins Semifinalist (Top 10)
2002 Joseane Guntzell de Oliveira [^] Rio Grande do Sul
2001 Juliana Dornelles Borges Rio Grande do Sul
2000 Josiane Oderdengen Mato Grosso
1999 Renata Bonfiglio Fan Rio Grande do Sul
1998 Michela Dauzacker Marchi Mato Grosso do Sul Semifinalist (Top 10)
1997 Nayla Fernanda Micherif Minas Gerais
1996 Maria Joana Parizotto Paraná
1995 Renata Bessa Soares Minas Gerais 1st Ru at National Costume
1994 Valéria Melo Péris São Paulo
1993 Leila Cristine Schüster Rio Grande do Sul Semifinalist (Top 10)
1992 Maria Carolina Portella Paraná
1991 Patrícia Franco de Godói São Paulo
1989 Flávia Cavalcanti Rebêlo Ceará Best National Costume
1988 Isabel Cristina Bedüschi Santa Catarina
1987 Jaqueline Ribeiro Meireles Distrito Federal Best National Costume
1986 Deise Nunes de Souza Rio Grande do Sul Semifinalist (Top 10) 1st Ru at National Costume
1985 Márcia Giagio Canavezes Mato Grosso Semifinalist (Top 10)
1984 Ana Elisa Flores da Cruz São Paulo
1983 Marisa Fully Coelho † Minas Gerais
1982 Celice Pinto Marques Pará Semifinalist (Top 12) 1st Ru at National Costume
1981 Adriana Alves de Oliveira Rio de Janeiro 3rd runner-up Best National Costume
1980 Eveline Didier Schröeter Rio de Janeiro
1979 Marta Jussara da Costa Rio Grande do Norte 3rd runner-up
1978 Suzana Araújo dos Santos Minas Gerais
1977 Cássia Morais Silveira São Paulo
1976 Kátia Celestino Moretto São Paulo
1975 Ingrid Budag Santa Catarina Semifinalist (Top 15)
1974 Sandra Guimarães São Paulo
1973 Sandra Mara Ferreira São Paulo Semifinalist (Top 15)
1972 Rejane Vieira da Costa Rio Grande do Sul 1st runner-up
1971 Eliane Parreira Guimarães Minas Gerais 4th runner-up
1970 Eliane Fialho Thompson Guanabara Semifinalist (Top 15)
1969 Vera Lúcia Fischer Santa Catarina Semifinalist (Top 15)
1968 Martha Cordeiro Vasconcellos Bahia Miss Universe 1968
1967 Carmen de Barros Ramasco São Paulo Semifinalist (Top 15) Best National Costume
1966 Ana Cristina Ridzi Bercet Guanabara
1965 Raquel Helena de Andrade Guanabara Semifinalist (Top 15)
1964 Ângela Teresa Vasconcelos Paraná Semifinalist (Top 15)
1963 Iêda Maria Vargas Athanásio Rio Grande do Sul Miss Universe 1963
1962 Olívia Rebouças Cavalcanti Bahia 4th runner-up
1961 Staël Maria da Rocha Abelha Minas Gerais
1960 Jean "Gina" MacPherson Guanabara Semifinalist (Top 15)
1959 Vera Regina Ribeiro Secco Guanabara 4th runner-up
1958 Adalgisa Colombo Teruskin Guanabara 1st runner-up
1957 Tereza Gonçalves Morango Amazonas 1st runner-up
1956 Maria José Cardoso Rio Grande do Sul Semifinalist (Top 15)
1955 Emília Barreto Corrêia Lima Ceará Semifinalist (Top 15)
1954 Maria Martha Hacker Rocha Bahia 1st runner-up

^ Joseane Oliveira, from Rio Grande do Sul, was the winner and competed in the Miss Universe, but she was stripped of the crown later because she was married at the time of her crowning.

Winners by state

Titles State Winning Years
11  Rio Grande do Sul 1956, 1963, 1972, 1986, 1993, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2011
8  Minas Gerais 1961, 1971, 1978, 1983, 1995, 1997, 2007, 2010
 São Paulo 1967, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1984, 1991, 1994
 Rio de Janeiro 1958, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1980, 1981
5  Santa Catarina 1969, 1975, 1988, 2002, 2005
3  Paraná 1964, 1992, 1996
 Bahia 1954, 1962, 1968
2  Rio Grande do Norte 1979, 2009
 Mato Grosso 1985, 2000
 Ceará 1955, 1989
1  Tocantins 2003
 Mato Grosso do Sul 1998
 Distrito Federal 1987
 Pará 1982
 Amazonas 1957

Winners (Miss Brazil International)

Year Miss Brazil International State Miss International placement
2011 Gabriella Marcelino Bahia Semifinalist (Top 15)
2010 Lílian Lopes Pereira Amazonas
2009 Rayanne de Morais Minas Gerais Semifinalist (Top 15)
2008 Vanessa Lima Vidal Ceará
2007 Carolina Prates Néry Rio Grande do Sul
2006 Maria Cláudia Barreto Acre
2005 Ariane Colombo Espírito Santo Semifinalist (Top 12)
2004 Grazielli Massafera Paraná
2003 Carlessa Rubicínthia Macedo Pará
2002 Milena Ricarda de Lima Lira Pernambuco
2001 Fernanda Tinti Borja Pinto Minas Gerais Semifinalist (Top 15)
2000 Maria Fernanda Schneider Schiavo Rio Grande do Sul
1999 Alessandra Ferreira do Nascimento Minas Gerais Semifinalist (Top 15)
1998 Luizeani Altenhofen Rio Grande do Sul
1997 Valéria Cristina Böhm Rio Grande do Norte Semifinalist (Top 15)
1996 Ana Carina Góis Homa Mato Grosso do Sul
1995 Débora Reis Moretto Mato Grosso Semifinalist (Top 15)
1994 Ana Paula Barrote São Paulo
1993 Tatiana Paula Alves Minas Gerais
1992 Cyntia de Cunto Moreira Minas Gerais Semifinalist (Top 15)
1991 Lisiane Bolsani Braile Rio Grande do Sul Semifinalist (Top 15)
1990 Ivana Carla Hübsch Paraná
1989 Ana Paula Ottani São Paulo
1988 Elizabeth Ferreira da Silva São Paulo
1987 Fernanda Campos Soares Rio Grande do Sul Semifinalist (Top 15)
1986 Kátia Marques Faria Rio Grande do Sul
1985 Kátia Nascimento Guimarães São Paulo Semifinalist (Top 15)
1984 Ana Elisa Glitz Rio de Janeiro Semifinalist (Top 15)
1983 Geórgia Marinho Ventura São Paulo
1982 Carmen Júlia Rando Bonoldi Sergipe
1981 Taiomara do Rocio Borchardt Paraná 1st runner-up
1980 Fernanda Bôscolo de Camargo São Paulo
1979 Suzane Ferreira de Andrade Goiás
1978 Ângela Soares Chichierchio Rio de Janeiro
1977 Patrícia Viotti de Andrade Distrito Federal
1976 Vionete Revoredo Fonseca Rio de Janeiro 1st runner-up
1975 Lisane Guimarães Távora Distrito Federal 4th runner-up
1974 Janeta Eleomara Hovler Rio Grande do Sul
1973 Denise Penteado Costa Guanabara
1972 Jane Vieira Macambira Guanabara 3rd runner-up
1971 Maria Bernadete Heemann Rio Grande do Sul Semifinalist (Top 15)
1969 Maria Lúcia Alexandrino dos Santos São Paulo Semifinalist (Top 12)
1968 Maria da Glória Carvalho Guanabara Miss International 1968
1967 Virgínia Barbosa de Souza Minas Gerais Semifinalist (Top 15)
1965 Sandra Penno Rosa São Paulo 4th runner-up
1964 Vera Lúcia Couto dos Santos Guanabara 2nd runner-up
1963 Tânia Maria Franco de Souza Paraná Semifinalist (Top 15)
1962 Julieta Maria Straüss São Paulo
1961 Vera Maria Brauner Menezes Rio Grande do Sul 1st runner-up
1960 Magda Renate Pfrimer Distrito Federal

Winners by state

Titles Stes Winning years
9  Rio Grande do Sul 1961, 1971, 1974, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1998, 2000, 2007
9  São Paulo 1962, 1965, 1969, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1994
7  Rio de Janeiro 1964, 1968, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1984
6  Minas Gerais 1967, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2001, 2009
4  Paraná 1963, 1981, 1990, 2004
3  Distrito Federal 1960, 1975, 1977
1  Bahia 2011
 Amazonas 2010
 Ceará 2008
 Acre 2006
 Espírito Santo 2005
 Pará 2003
 Pernambuco 2002
 Rio Grande do Norte 1997
 Mato Grosso do Sul 1996
 Mato Grosso 1995
 Sergipe 1982
 Goiás 1979

Winners (Miss World Brazil)

Year Miss World Brazil State Miss World placement
2011 Juceila Graziele Bueno Rio Grande do Sul Quarter-final (Top 30)
2010 Kamilla Ghabrise Salgado Pará
2009 Luciana Sílvia de Souza Reis Roraima Semifinalist (Top 16)
2008 Tamara Almeida da Silva Minas Gerais Semifinalist (Top 15)
2007 Regiane Andrade Santa Catarina
2006 Jane de Souza Borges Oliveira Goiás Finalist (Top 6)
2005 Patrícia Reginato Paraná
2004 Iara Maria Rezende Azevedo Coelho Minas Gerais
2003 Lara Andressa de Brito Goiás
2002 Taíza Thomsen Severina Santa Catarina
2001 Joyce Yara Aguiar São Paulo
2000 Francine Eickemberg Santa Catarina
1999 Paula de Souza Carvalho Rio de Janeiro
1998 Adriana Luci de Souza Reis Rondônia Semifinalist (Top 10)
1997 Fernanda Rambo Agnes Rio Grande do Sul
1996 Anuska Valéria Prado Espírito Santo 2nd runner-up
1995 Elessandra Cristina Dartora Paraná
1994 Walquiria Blicharski Dalagnol Paraná
1993 Lyliá Virna Menezes Alagoas
1992 Priscila Maria Furlan São Paulo
1991 Cátia Silene Kupssinski Rio Grande do Sul
1990 Karla Cristina Kwiatkowski Paraná
1987 Simone Augustus Costa Pernambuco
1986 Roberta Pereira da Silva Santa Catarina
1985 Leila Rosana Leal Bittencourt Rio Grande do Sul Semifinalist (Top 15)
1984 Adriana Alves de Oliveira Rio Grande do Sul Finalist (Top 7)
1983 Cátia Silveira Pedrosa Rio de Janeiro 2nd runner-up
1982 Mônica Januzzi Paraná
1981 Maristela Silva Grazzia São Paulo Finalist (Top 7)
1980 Loiane Rogéria Aiache Distrito Federal
1979 Léa Silvia Dall'ácqua São Paulo Finalist (Top 7)
1978 Laura Angélica Viana Pereira Bahia
1977 Madalena Sbaraini Rio Grande do Sul 3rd runner-up
1976 Adelaide Fraga de Oliveira Distrito Federal
1975 Zaída Souza Costa Bahia
1974 Mariza Sommer Distrito Federal Semifinalist (Top 15)
1973 Florence Gambogi Alvarenga Minas Gerais Semifinalist (Top 15)
1972 Ângela Maria Favi São Paulo
1971 Lúcia Tavares Petterle Rio de Janeiro Miss World 1971
1970 Sônia Yara Guerra São Paulo Finalist (Top 7)
1969 Ana Cristina Rodrigues Rio Grande do Sul
1968 Ângela Carmélia Stecca Minas Gerais
1967 Wilza de Oliveira Rainato Paraná
1966 Marlucci Manvailler Rocha Mato Grosso 3rd runner-up
1965 Berenice Lunardi Minas Gerais
1964 Maria Isabel de Avelar Elías Sergipe 3rd runner-up
1963 Vera Lúcia Ferreira Maia Guanabara Semifinalist (Top 14)
1962 Vera Lúcia Sabá Guanabara
1961 Alda Maria Coutinho de Morais Guanabara
1960 Maria Edilene Torreão Pernambuco Semifinalist (Top 10)
1959 Dione Brito de Oliveira Pernambuco
1958 Sônia Maria Campos Pernambuco Finalist (Top 7)

Winners by state²

Titles State Winning Years
7  Rio Grande do Sul 1969, 1977, 1984, 1985, 1991, 1997, 2011
 Rio de Janeiro 1961, 1962, 1963, 1971, 1974, 1983, 1999
6  Paraná 1967, 1982, 1990, 1994, 1995, 2005
 São Paulo 1970, 1972, 1979, 1981, 1992, 2001
5  Minas Gerais 1965, 1968, 1973, 2004, 2008
4  Santa Catarina 1986, 2000, 2002, 2007
 Pernambuco 1958, 1959, 1960, 1987
2  Goiás 2003, 2006
 Distrito Federal 1976, 1980
 Bahia 1975, 1978
1  Pará 2010
 Roraima 2009
 Rondônia 1998
 Espírito Santo 1996
 Alagoas 1993
 Mato Grosso 1966
 Sergipe 1964

Television acts

The actresses

Some Miss Brasil winners or finalists were acting in a lead or supporting roles in telenovelas and motion pictures after her reigns (nationwide or locally). By example:

The hostesses

Some Miss Brasil winners or finalists acted or are still active hosting shows, sports programming or movie sessions aired in national television daily or weekly. They were/are:

Reality-TV

Some Miss Brasil pageant contestants, finalists or winners have appeared in popular reality television programs broadcast nationwide:

References

External links

Preceded by
Miss Brasil
1954-2011
Brazil of Miss Universe franchise holder Succeeded by
Miss Universe Brazil
2012-

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