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 The 62nd Miss International Beauty Pageant: Who Will Take the Crown?

AbeSpiegel by AbeSpiegel
November 11, 2024
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Introduction

The anticipation is high as the 62nd Miss International Beauty Pageant, themed “Sustainability in Pageantry,” approaches. On November 12, 2024, Tokyo Dome City Hall will host contestants from more than 70 nations. This event brings excitement and opportunity, as beauty queens compete for the prestigious title, but it also serves as a stage for a larger message, combining sustainability with the glamour of pageantry.

This year’s pageant continues to support “Beauties for SDGs,” an initiative launched in 2022, which aims to align the values of Miss International with the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Through a focus on personal growth, cultural exchange, and sustainable practices, the competition is set to be one of the most inspiring yet. As the contestants prepare to dazzle on the grand stage, here’s a look at what we can expect from this year’s event and what makes it unique.

A Celebration of Culture and Sustainability

More than just a beauty competition, the Miss International pageant has become an event dedicated to international understanding and cultural exchange. This year, the delegates arrive in Japan on October 29, marking the beginning of their journey filled with social, cultural, and educational activities. The schedule includes visits to Kaga City, Fukushima, Niigata, Atami, and Kamakura, which will allow contestants to experience Japanese culture and history firsthand.

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These excursions also provide contestants with the chance to learn about sustainability practices in Japan, one of the central themes of this year’s pageant. From traditional Japanese tea ceremonies to understanding modern energy-saving techniques, the contestants will gain insight into a culture that blends the old and new with environmental responsibility. This hands-on experience is a key aspect of Miss International’s effort to promote sustainability in an impactful and engaging way.

 Key Events Leading Up to the Finale

Fans of the pageant can look forward to several standout events as part of the lead-up to the grand finale. On November 3, contestants will participate in the National Costume Show, a beloved showcase where each delegate displays a costume representing her country’s heritage. This display of national pride and creativity celebrates the beauty of diversity, giving fans a glimpse into the unique customs of each participant’s home country.

The Preliminary Evaluation will take place on November 10 in Yokohama, where the contestants’ performances will be assessed by the judges. Their scores in the preliminary round will help determine who moves on to the final night of competition. The Preliminary Evaluation is a critical part of the pageant, as it highlights each contestant’s poise, confidence, and ability to communicate effectively—qualities that embody Miss International’s core values.

On November 12, the grand finale will include three major segments: the return of the onstage swimsuit competition, the national costume and evening gown parades, and the final Q&A. This diverse program allows contestants to demonstrate beauty, elegance, and intelligence, offering a well-rounded view of each competitor. The return of the swimsuit segment, after being paused in previous years, reflects the pageant’s shift to embrace a broader, more inclusive definition of beauty that goes beyond appearances alone.

 A Platform for Personal Growth and Mental Well-being

Miss International has always positioned itself as a platform for personal growth and international sisterhood. Unlike many pageants that focus heavily on outward beauty, Miss International prioritizes the contestants’ mental and emotional well-being. The International Culture Association (ICA), which organizes the pageant, emphasizes sustainable licensing policies, transparency, and mental health, ensuring that participants feel supported and valued throughout the competition.

Miss International’s approach aims to create a safe environment for contestants, free from the pressures of social media and public scrutiny. This focus on mental well-being aligns with the pageant’s larger goal of empowering women to make positive impacts in their communities. By fostering a spirit of cooperation and genuine friendship, Miss International champions a vision of beauty that is both outward and inward, recognizing qualities such as kindness, resilience, and empathy.

 Embracing Beauty with Purpose

The Divine Group Foundation, one of Miss International’s key supporters, fully backs the pageant’s focus on sustainability and mental well-being. A representative of the organization recently stated, “We are inspired by Miss International’s focus on sustainability and mental well-being. These values resonate deeply with our own vision for Indian pageantry. We encourage Indian audiences to embrace this meaningful cause and celebrate beauty with purpose.”

This endorsement from Divine Group highlights the global impact of Miss International’s mission. By promoting sustainable practices, mental health awareness, and the Sustainable Development Goals, the pageant sets a high standard in the world of beauty competitions. Contestants are encouraged not only to represent their countries but also to become ambassadors of positive change, using their influence to inspire others to adopt more sustainable, responsible lifestyles.

 The Grand Finale: Anticipating the Winner

As the contestants prepare for the final night, fans worldwide eagerly speculate on which country will take home the crown. The competition remains unpredictable, as each contestant brings her unique qualities, cultural background, and vision for the future. In the end, the crown will go to the woman who best embodies the ideals of Miss International: a commitment to sustainability, a spirit of cultural appreciation, and a dedication to mental and physical well-being.

This year’s pageant promises to be one of the most exciting and meaningful yet. By emphasizing sustainability and focusing on beauty with a purpose, the Miss International Beauty Pageant continues to set itself apart. The pageant’s dedication to cultural exchange, mental well-being, and the Sustainable Development Goals makes it more than just a competition—it’s a global movement that celebrates both beauty and responsibility.

As Tokyo Dome City Hall prepares to welcome the world, all eyes will be on the stage to see who will become the next Miss International. The winner will not only represent beauty but also the values and ideals that make this pageant a beacon of positive change in today’s world.

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