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Miss Perú Organization
FormationJune 7, 1952; 71 years ago (1952-06-07)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersLima
Location
Membership
Official language
Spanish
President
Jessica Patricia Newton Vasquez-Saenz
Parent organization
Grupo D'Elite

Miss Perú is the national beauty pageant of the republic of Peru. The contest gathers participants from all over the nation, including Peruvian women representing their community overseas. Having been broadcast by all the major television networks in the country during its history, the pageant is currently broadcast by América Televisión. It is preceded by two or three months of preliminary events, with the awarding of corporate prizes by sponsors.

The winner obtains the right to represent

Miss Supranational as well as Miss Grand International until 2020 with the creation of the separate Miss Grand Peru
contest that is part of the same organization.

This pageant is known for producing Latin America's first ever Miss Universe crown, which was achieved by then 17-year-old Gladys Zender who won the title of Miss Universe 1957.

The owner of the franchise and national director is

Miss Peru 1987 and Miss Universe 1987 finalist, Jessica Newton. A separate organization led by Ernesto Paz has the rights of selection for Miss World and Miss Earth
.

The current Miss Peru is Camila Escribens who represented the Peruvian community in the United States and won the title in Lima on May 18, 2023.

History

Peru has competed in the Miss Universe pageant since 1952 and in the Miss World pageant since 1959. In the Miss Universe pageant, their first representative was Ada Gabriela Bueno, who was crowned as the first Miss Peru in a ceremony at the Lawn Tennis Club of Lima and competed in Miss Universe 1952. Bueno traveled to Long Beach, California to represent her country, but failed to enter the group of semifinalists.

The runner-ups and finalists of the annual Miss Peru and Miss World Peru pageants are sent to compete in other events, such as Miss Supranational, Miss Grand International, Miss Eco International,

Reinado Internacional del Cafe
, Reinado Mundial del Banano, Reinado Mundial de la Ganadería, Miss Intercontinental, Miss Globe, Miss Landscapes International, Miss America Latina, Miss Asia Pacific, Miss Tourism Queen International, Miss Bikini International, and Miss Atlantico Internacional, among others.

In the 1950s, Peru was one of the few South American countries that competed in major international competitions such as the Miss Universe and Miss World pageants. The country became consistent joining the group of semifinals five times in the 1950s and four times during the 1960s. Peru is known for having the first Spanish-speaking Miss Universe in 1957, Gladys Zender.

Peru participated in the Miss World pageant for the first time in 1959, represented by María Elena Rossel Zapata, who was ranked as the 1st runner-up. This was the first time that a Latin American country won 2nd place in the Miss World pageant.

In 1967, Peru won the Miss World crown for the first time with

Madeline Hartog-Bel,[1] exactly ten years after Gladys Zender won the Miss Universe pageant in 1957, Hartog-Bel had previously participated in Miss Universe 1966
, where she placed among the 15 semifinalists.

In 1973, Peru did not send its representative, Mary Núñez Bartra, to the Miss Universe Pageant, because she was prevented from participating by the president of the republic, Juan Velasco Alvarado. He considered the contest was the product of American capitalism, and a country with which he did not have good relations. This was the only occasion in which a Miss Peru did not participate in the Miss Universe except for in 1955 and 1974, when no contest was held. Given the refusal of Alvarado, Bartra was sent to Miss World 1973 in London, England.[citation needed]

In 1982, Peru became the first South American country to host the Miss Universe pageant. Miss Universe 1982 was held in the Coliseo Amauta in Lima on July 26, 1982. The winner was the 18 year old Karen Baldwin from Canada, who became the first representative of her country to win the Miss Universe title. A group of twelve semifinalists were chosen from a total of 77 candidates, representatives from the many countries and territories that competed in this version of the contest. This was the sixteenth consecutive spirited contest for the American television presenter Bob Barker. The show was broadcast via satellite by the U.S. network CBS in collaboration with Panamericana Televisión. In this edition, Peru was represented by Francesca Zaza, who was among the 12 semifinalists and won the prize for Best National Costume.

In 1987, Jessica Newton was chosen to represent the country in Miss Universe 1987 in Singapore. The winner of this edition was the Chilean Cecilia Bolocco. Newton was among the 10 semifinalists. Years later Newton took the franchise of the Miss Peru pageant and was responsible for organizing the event and preparing Peruvian queens for the Miss Universe and Miss World for 12 years.

After many years in 1996, Peru reappeared in the contest with Natali Sacco, who entered in the top 10 in Miss Universe 1996, and in 1998, Mariana Larrabure also entered the top 10 in Miss World 1998. Four years later, in 2002, Marina Mora joined the Top 5, winning third place in the Miss World 2002 pageant. The following year Claudia Ortiz de Zevallos placed in the Top 15 in Miss Universe 2003 and took the second place prize for Best National Costume, and Claudia Hernández placed in the top 20 in Miss World 2003 and won the award for Best Evening Gown. This was so far the only time that Peru had classified the same year in the Miss Universe and Miss World.

In terms of Miss Universe, since the new millennium, Peru came back to the final round of the competition when Claudia Ortiz de Zevallos was a semifinalist in the Miss Universe 2003 pageant held in Panama, then also joined the group of semifinalists in the Miss Earth 2003 pageant. Liesel Holler failed to reach the semifinals in 2004, but like her predecessor also joined the group of semifinalists in the Miss Earth 2004 pageant. Débora Sulca made Peru's comeback in the contest in 2005, placing in the Top 10 and finishing 6th overall (Peru's highest placement to date since winning the crown in 1957).

At Miss World, Peru featured a successful streak of three placements that ended with its second title. Marina Mora finished as 2nd runner-up in the 2002 edition and her successor Claudia Hernandez placed in the Top 20 in 2003. In 2004, Peru returned to international glory in the field of beauty pageants in December 2004, when María Julia Mantilla won the Miss World title[2] thanks to a worldwide vote through text messages and phone calls, which occurred for the first time in the history of the event. She won the crown of Miss World 2004. The first runner-up was Claudia Cruz, from the Dominican Republic, and the second runner-up was Nancy Randall, from the United States.

In 2012, Nicole Faverón made Peru's return to the Miss Universe pageant after seven years of absence by placing at Miss Universe 2012.

Valeria Piazza became the 18th Peruvian to place in Miss Universe history, by making the Top 13 at Miss Universe 2016.

Peru gained its fourth international crown with the title of Miss Grand International 2017, won by Maria Jose Lora. The country returned to the placement circle of Miss World after a 13-year drought when Pamela Sanchez made the Top 40 on the final night.

Notable winners

Peru is one of the 20 countries in the history of pageantry to have won the two most prestigious crowns of Miss Universe and Miss World at least once each.

After winning Latin America's first ever Miss Universe crown, Gladys Zender became very popular and well known in her country. Later she married the politician Antonio Meier and is the mother of the famous Peruvian actor Christian Meier.

Jessica Newton, Miss Peru 1987, after the international contest went to Los Angeles, California where she studied and also worked with Paramount Pictures. Then she worked in Lima editing different magazines. From 1992 to 2004 she was the organizer of the Miss Peru pageant. Since 2007 she has been the representative of Condé Nast, which publishes magazines Vogue, Glamour, GQ and Vanity Fair for Latin America and Mexico. In 2015, she returned to completely take over the national pageant and start a new beginning of the Miss Perú Organization. After an 11-year hiatus, her first Peruvian queens as national director were Laura Spoya and Valeria Piazza.

Carmela Stein, Miss Peru 1961 and Miss Universe 1961 finalist, currently lives in Mexico and is the mother of the famous Mexican actress Ana Patricia Rojo.

Olga Zumaran, who was Miss Peru 1978 and Miss Peru Mundo 1981, began an acting career after her reigns. She was later elected as Mrs. Perú 2009.

Karina Calmet, Miss Peru 1994, became a television presenter and actress. Since 2009 she was part of the Peruvian comedy series

Al Fondo Hay Sitio
, which ended in 2016.

Frieda Holler, Miss Peru 1965; Carmen Amelia Ampuero, Miss Peru 1972; Mónica Chacón, Miss Peru Mundo 1996; Viviana Rivasplata, Miss Peru 2001; and Marina Mora, Miss Peru Mundo 2002 have had success in the business category and occasionally participate in various television shows.

Like Gladys Zender and Madeline Hartog-Bel, María Julia Mantilla also became a well-known and popular figure in her country. She began working for the Ford Model Agency in London, and then debuted as a businesswoman and a television presenter. She was the host of the variety TV show Al Aire on America Televisión, which ended in 2016 and was planning a new TV project in 2017.

Adriana Zubiate, Miss Peru 2002, was a finalist in

Frecuencia Latina
up until the end of 2016 due to expecting her first child.

Natalie Vértiz, Miss Peru 2011; and Nicole Faverón, Miss Peru 2012, took part in the local Peruvian television industry after their reigns. Vertiz currently works as part of the "Espectáculos" section reporter in América Television's news networks. Faverón went on to follow involvement in the clothing business industry, opening a boutique of her own in Lima.

Other wins

There are other international pageants in which Peru has achieved success by winning the title or placing in the semifinals.

Notable wins: Miss Intercontinental 1971, 1987, Mrs. World 1989, 2016,

Reina Internacional del Café 1997, Miss Teenager World 2002, 2007, Miss Caraïbes Hibiscus 2004, 2005, Miss Perla Mundial del Pacifico 2007, Miss Tourism Queen International 2008, Miss Teenager Universe 2008, Miss Beauty International 2009, Miss Continentes Unidos 2010, Reina Internacional de la Ganadería 2015, World Miss University 2016, Reina Mundial del Banano 2016, Miss Supertalent of the World 2016, Miss Grand International 2017, Top Model of the World
2018, Miss Atlantico Internacional 2018, Miss Eco International 2019.

Runner up or semi-final entries:

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Titleholders

The following women have been crowned Miss Peru:

Year Miss Perú Department
1952 Ada Gabriela Bueno Böttger
Apurímac
1953 Mary Ann Sarmiento Hall †
Ucayali
1954 Isabella León Velarde Dancuart Lima
1956 Rosa Dolores "Lola" Sabogal Morzán
Callao
1957 Gladys Rosa Zender Urbina
Loreto
1958 Beatriz Boluarte Figueroa
Región Lima
1959 Guadalupe Mariátegui Hawkins
Callao
1960 Medallit Gallino Rey
Lambayeque
1961 Carmela Stein Bedoya
Ayacucho
1962 Silvia Ruth Dedekind Marazzani
Región Lima
1963 Dora Toledano Godier
Loreto
1964 Miluska Vondrak Steel
Loreto
1965 Frieda Holler Figallo Lima
1966 Madeleine Hartog-Bel Houghton
Arequipa
1967 Mirtha Calvo Sommaruga
Callao
1968 María Esther Brambilla Amazonas
1969 María Julia Mantilla Mayer
La Libertad
1970 Cristina Málaga Butrón Arequipa
1971 Magnolia Martínez Rojas Lima
1972 Carmen Amelia Ampuero Mosquetti Lima
1973 Mary Núñez Bartra
San Martín
1975 Olga Lourdes Berninzon Devéscovi
Región Lima
1976 Rocío Rita Lazcano Mujica †
Junín
1977 María Isabel Frías Zavala
Cajamarca
1978 Olga Roxana Zumarán Burga
Arequipa
1979 Jacqueline Brahms Flechelle
Región Lima
1980 Mariailce Lisseth Ramis Figueroa
Huánuco
1981 Gladys Martina Silva Cancino
Región Lima
1982 María Francesca Zaza Reinoso Lima
1983 Vivien Griffiths Shields Lima
1984 Fiorella Ferrari Iglesias
Región Lima
1985 María Gracia Galleno Bedoya
Ucayali
1986 Karin Mercedes Lindermann García
Piura
1987 Jessica Patricia Newton Vasquez-Saenz
Callao
1988 Katia Escudero Lozano
La Libertad
1989 Mariana Sovero McKay Lima
1990 Marisol Martínez Meza
Arequipa
1991 Eliana Martínez Márquez
Callao
1992 Aline Simone Arce Santos
Arequipa
1993 Déborah de Souza-Peixoto Luna Lima
1994 Karina Calmet Brugnara
Callao
1995 Paola Dellepiane Gianotti Amazonas
1996 Natalí Patricia Sacco Ángeles
La Libertad
1997 Claudia María Dopf Scansi
Ancash
1998 Karim del Rosario Bernal Gilardi
Huánuco
1999 Fabiola Mercedes Lazo Bernal Lima
2000 Verónica Rueckner Rivera
Piura
2001 Viviana Magaly del Rocío Rivasplata Aita
Lambayeque
2002 Adriana Zubiate Flores
Callao
2003 Claudia Ortiz de Zevallos Cano
Arequipa
2004 Liesel Holler Sotomayor
Pasco
2005 Débora Susan Sulca Cravero
Cajamarca
2006 Fiorella Viñas Robles
Lambayeque
2007 María Jimena Elías Roca
Ica
2008 Karol Stephanie Castillo Pinillos
La Libertad
2009 Karen Susana Schwarz Espinoza Amazonas
2010 Giuliana Myriam Zevallos Roncagliolo
Loreto
2011 Natalie Diane Vértiz González USA Perú
2012 Nicole Faverón Vázquez
Loreto
2013 Cindy Paola Mejía Santa María
Región Lima
2014 Jimena Ruminí Espinoza Vecco
Región Lima
2015 Laura Vivian Spoya Solano Lima
2016 Valeria Piazza Vásquez Lima
2017 Prissila Stephany Howard Neira
Piura
2018 Romina Lozano Saldaña
Callao
2019 Kelin Poldy Rivera Kroll
Arequipa
2020 Janick Alexandra Maceta del Castillo USA Perú
2021 Yely Margoth Rivera Kroll
Arequipa
2022 Alessia Rovegno Cayo Lima
2023 Camila Namie Escribens Castillo USA Perú
2024 TBA TBA

International Placements

The following women have represented Peru in the

Miss Perú Universo

  •   : Declared as winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
The winner of Miss Perú represents her country at the Miss Universe. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.
Year Department Miss Perú Placement at Miss Universe Special awards
2024 TBA
2023 USA Perú Camila Escribens Top 10
2022 Lima Alessia Rovegno Top 16
2021
Arequipa
Yely Rivera Unplaced
2020 USA Perú Janick Maceta 2nd Runner-up
2019
Arequipa
Kelin Rivera Top 10
2018
Callao
Romina Lozano Unplaced
2017
Piura
Prissila Howard Unplaced
2016 Lima Valeria Piazza Top 13
2015 Lima Laura Spoya Unplaced
2014
Region Lima
Jimena Espinoza Unplaced
2013
Region Lima
Cindy Mejía Unplaced
2012
Loreto
Nicole Faverón Top 16
  • Best National Costume (9th Place)
2011 USA Perú Natalie Vértiz Unplaced
2010
Loreto
Giuliana Zevallos Unplaced
2009 Amazonas Karen Schwarz Unplaced
2008
La Libertad
Karol Castillo Unplaced
  • Best National Costume (8th Place)
2007
Ica
Jimena Elías Unplaced
2006
Lambayeque
Fiorella Viñas Unplaced
2005
Cajamarca
Débora Sulca Top 10
2004
Pasco
Liesel Holler Unplaced
2003
Arequipa
Claudia Ortiz de Zevallos Top 15
  • Best National Costume (1st Runner-up)
2002
Callao
Adriana Zubiate Unplaced
2001
Lambayeque
Viviana Rivasplata Unplaced
2000
Piura
Verónica Rueckner Unplaced
1999 Lima Fabiola Lazo Unplaced
1998
Huánuco
Karim Bernal Unplaced
  • Best National Costume (1st Runner-up)
1997
Ancash
Claudia Dopf Unplaced
  • Best National Costume (2nd Runner-up)
1996
La Libertad
Natali Sacco Top 10
1995 Amazonas Paola Dellepiane Unplaced
  • Best Hairstyle
1994
Callao
Karina Calmet Unplaced
1993 Lima Déborah de Souza-Peixoto Unplaced
1992
Arequipa
Aline Arce Unplaced
1991
Callao
Eliana Martínez Unplaced
1990
Arequipa
Marisol Martínez Unplaced
1989 Lima Mariana Sovero Unplaced
1988
La Libertad
Katia Escudero Unplaced
1987
Callao
Jessica Newton Top 10
1986
Piura
Karin Lindermann Unplaced
1985
Ucayali
María Gracia Galleno Unplaced
1984
Region Lima
Fiorella Ferrari Unplaced
1983 Lima Vivien Griffiths Unplaced
1982 Lima Francesca Zaza Top 12
  • Best National Costume
1981
Region Lima
Gladys Silva Unplaced
1980
Huánuco
Lisseth Ramis Unplaced
1979
Region Lima
Jacqueline Brahms Unplaced
1978
Arequipa
Olga Zumarán Top 12
1977
Cajamarca
María Isabel Frías Unplaced
1976
Junín
Rocío Lazcano Unplaced
  • Best National Costume
1975
Region Lima
Lourdes Berninzon Unplaced
1972 Lima Carmen Ampuero Top 12
  • Best National Costume
1971 Lima Magnolia Martínez Unplaced
  • Miss Congeniality
1970 Arequipa Cristina Málaga Unplaced
1969
La Libertad
María Julia Mantilla Mayer Top 15
  • Best in Swimsuit (Top 10)
1968 Amazonas María Esther Brambilla Unplaced
1967
Callao
Mirtha Calvo Unplaced
1966
Arequipa
Madeleine Hartog-Bel Top 15
1965 Lima Frieda Holler Top 15
1964
Loreto
Miluska Vondrak Unplaced
1963
Loreto
Dora Toledano Unplaced
1962
Region Lima
Silvia Dedekind Unplaced
1961
Ayacucho
Carmela Stein Top 15
1960
Lambayeque
Medallit Gallino Unplaced
1959
Callao
Guadalupe Mariátegui Unplaced
1958
Region Lima
Beatriz Boluarte Top 15
1957
Loreto
Gladys Zender Miss Universe 1957
1956
Callao
Lola Sabogal Top 15
1954 Lima Isabella León Top 16
1953
Ucayali
Mary Ann Sarmiento Top 16
1952
Apurímac
Ada Gabriela Bueno Unplaced

Miss Perú Mundo

  •   : Declared as winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Ernesto Paz directorship. The 1st runner-up of Miss Peru represented her country at Miss World. In 2006 there was a separate contest called Miss Perú Mundo competition which selected a winner to Miss World. In 2007 there was Miss World Peru under Miss Peru which crowned two winners, Miss Perú and Miss Perú Mundo. From 2010 to 2013 the 1st Runner-up returned to comeback at Miss World. In 2014 the format returned to the 2007 version. Begun in 2015, the Miss Perú Mundo officially named an independent as a national franchise holder in Peru to Miss World.[clarification needed]
Year Department Miss Perú Mundo Placement at Miss World Special awards
2025 TBA
2024 No competition held
2023
Loreto
Lucía Arellano Top 40
2022 Miss World 2021 was rescheduled to 16 March 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Puerto Rico, no edition started in 2022
2021
Región Lima
Paula Montes Unplaced
  • Miss World Sport
    (Top 32)
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no competition held
2019
Piura
Angella Escudero Unplaced
2018
Ica
Clarisse Uribe Unplaced
2017 Amazonas Pamela Sánchez Top 40
  • Head to Head Challenge winner
2016
Lambayeque
Pierina Wong Unplaced
2015
La Libertad
Karla Chocano Unplaced
2014
Pasco
Sofía Rivera Unplaced
2013
Piura
Elba Fahsbender Unplaced
  • Miss World Sport
    (Top 20)
2012
Loreto
Giuliana Zevallos Unplaced
  • Best World Dress award (Top 20)
2011
Junín
Odilia García Unplaced
  • Beauty with a Purpose
    (Top 30)
2010
Región Lima
Alexandra Liao Unplaced
2009
Cuzco
Claudia Carrasco Unplaced
2008 USA Perú Annmarie Dehainaut Unplaced
2007
Tacna
Cynthia Calderón Unplaced
2006
La Libertad
Silvia Cornejo Unplaced
2005
Tumbes
Fiorella Castellano Unplaced
2004
La Libertad
María Julia Mantilla Miss World 2004
  • Miss World Americas
  • Miss World Sport
    (2nd Runner-up)
2003
Piura
Claudia Hernández Top 20
  • Best World Dress Designer award
2002
La Libertad
Marina Mora 2nd Runner-up
2001
Lambayeque
Viviana Rivasplata Unplaced
2000
La Libertad
Tatiana Angulo Unplaced
1999
Cuzco
Wendy Monteverde Unplaced
1998
La Libertad
Mariana Larrabure Top 10
1997 Amazonas Claudia Luque Unplaced
1996
Loreto
Mónica Chacón Unplaced
1995 Amazonas Paola Dellepiane Unplaced
1994
Cuzco
Marcia Pérez Unplaced
1993
Callao
Mónika Sáez Did not compete
1992 Lima Ingrid Yrivarren Did not compete
1990 USA Perú Giselle Martínez Unplaced
1989
Región Lima
Maritza Zorrilla Unplaced
1988
Región Lima
Martha Elena Kaik Unplaced
1987 USA Perú Suzette Woodman Unplaced
1986 Lima Patricia Kuypers Unplaced
1985
Lambayeque
Carmen Muro Unplaced
1984
La Libertad
Cristina Loayza-Guerra Unplaced
1983
Region Lima
Lisbet Alcázar Unplaced
1982
Piura
Cynthia Piedra Unplaced
1981
Arequipa
Olga Zumarán Unplaced
1980
Cuzco
Roxana Vega Unplaced
1979 Lima Magali Pérez-Godoy Unplaced
1978
Región Lima
Karen Noeth Unplaced
1977
Cajamarca
María Isabel Frías Top 15
1976
Junín
Rocío Lazcano Unplaced
1975 Lima Mary Orfanides Unplaced
1973
San Martín
Mary Núñez Unplaced
1968 Europe Perú Ana Rosa Berninzon Unplaced
1967
Arequipa
Madeleine Hartog-Bel Miss World 1967
1965
Arequipa
Lourdes Cárdenas Unplaced
1963 Europe Perú Lucía Buonnani Unplaced
1960
Ica
Maricruz Gómez Did not compete
1959
Piura
María Elena Rossel 1st Runner-up

Miss Perú International

  •   : Declared as winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Year Department Miss Perú International Placement at Miss International Special awards
2024 TBA
2023
Región Lima
Camila Díaz 2nd Runner-up
2022 Lima Tatiana Calmell 2nd Runner-up
  • Best in Evening Gown
  • Miss People's Choice Award
Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no competition held between 2020―2021
2019
Lambayeque
María José Barbis Unplaced
  • Miss International America
2018 Callao Marelid Medina Unplaced
2017 Lima Tiffany López Unplaced
2016
La Libertad
Danea Panta Unplaced
2015
Piura
Cynthia Toth Unplaced
  • Miss Global Blue Award
2014
Callao
Fiorella Peirano Unplaced
2013
Tacna
María Gracia Fígueroa Unplaced
2012 Amazonas Rosemary Pizarro Unplaced
2011
Moquegua
María Alejandra Chávez Unplaced
2010 Lima Laura Spoya Top 15
2009
Piura
Alejandra Pezet Unplaced
2008
Callao
Massiel Vidal Unplaced
2007
La Libertad
Luisa Monteverde Unplaced
2006
Junín
Lissy Miranda Unplaced
2005
Region Lima
Vanessa López Top 12
2004
Cuzco
Aldana García Unplaced
Did not compete between 2001 and 2004
2000
Tumbes
Claudia Neyra Did not compete
1999 Did not compete
1998
Tacna
Melissa Miranda Unplaced
1997
Ancash
Ana Matallana Top 15
Did not compete between 1995 and 1996
1994 Amazonas Lidia Ferrari Did not compete
Did not compete between 1989 and 1993
1988
Piura
Susan León Top 15
1987
Ancash
Rosario Leguía Unplaced
Did not compete between 1968 and 1986
1967 Lima Martha Quimper 3rd Runner-up
1966 Lima Liliana Suarez Did not compete
1965
Piura
Lola Muro Top 15
1964
Junín
Gladys Reina Unplaced
1963
Región Lima
Esperanza Moy Unplaced
1962 Amazonas Rosa Isabel Raschio Did not compete
1961
Loreto
Norma González Unplaced
1960 Lima Irma Vargas Unplaced

Miss Perú Earth

  •   : Declared as winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Ernesto Paz directorship. Miss Peru organization used to send a delegate to participate in the annual Miss Earth pageant. In 2014, Miss Earth Peru contest was created and in some occasions, delegate from Miss Peru Mundo contest is selected as representative for the Miss Earth pageant.
Year Department Miss Earth Perú Placement at Miss Earth Special awards
2024 TBA
2023 Piura Nancy Salazar Unplaced
2022 Callao Gianella Paz Unplaced
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Best in Long Gown (Fire Group)
2021 Lima Briggitte Corrales Unplaced
2020 Lima Kelly Dávila Unplaced
2019
Cajamarca
Alexandra Caceres Unplaced
2018
Region Lima
Jessica Russo Unplaced
2017
San Martin
Karen Rojas Unplaced
2016
Piura
Brunella Fossa Unplaced
2015
Ucayali
Zully Barrantes Unplaced
2014
Piura
Elba Fahsbender Unplaced
2012
Huancavelica
Miluska Huaroto Did not compete
2011
Tacna
Maria Gracia Figueroa Unplaced
  • Miss Pagudpud
2010
Ayacucho
Silvana Vasquez Unplaced
2009
Cajamarca
Leticia Rivera Unplaced
2008
Loreto
Giuliana Zevallos Unplaced
2007
Junín
Odilia García Top 8
  • Miss Fitness
2006
Ancash
Valerie Neff Unplaced
2005
Cusco
Sara Paredes Unplaced
2004
Pasco
Liesel Holler Top 16
2003 Lima Danitza Autero Unplaced
2002
Arequipa
Claudia Ortiz de Zevallos Top 10
  • Best in Evening Gown
2001 Lima Paola Barreda Unplaced

Miss Perú Supranational

  •   : Declared as winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Year Department Miss Perú Supranational Placement at Miss Supranational Special awards
2024 Lima Nathaly Andrea Terrones TBA
2023 Lima Valeria Flórez Top 12
2022 Callao Almendra Castillo Top 12
2021 La Libertad Solange Hermoza Top 24
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no competition held
2019 USA Perú Janick Maceta 3rd Runner-up
Did not compete in 2018
2017
Región Lima
Lesly Reyna Top 25
2016
Ayacucho
Silvana Vásquez Unplaced
2015
Región Lima
Lorena Larriviere Unplaced
2014 La Libertad Ana María Villalobos Unplaced
Did not compete in 2012 and 2013
2011
Ayacucho
Jessica Schialer Unplaced
2010 Ucayali Claudia Villafuerte 3rd Runner-up
2009 Ancash Gisella Cava Top 15

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