Miss World 1952 was the second Miss World pageant, held at the Lyceum Ballroom in London, United Kingdom, on 14 November 1952.

At the conclusion of the event, May-Louise Flodin of Sweden was announced as Miss World 1952. It was the first back-to-back victory in Miss World. During the announcement of winners, Flodin was only awarded with a trophy and a bouquet.

A special award was given by actress and former beauty queen Betty Hutton, who came third-runner up in each of her beauty pageant. It was given to Eva Hellas of Finland. It is also known, unofficially, that the fourth-runner up was Marlene Ann Dee of United Kingdom and the fifth runner-up was Nicole Drouin from France.

Eleven contestants from ten countries participated in this year's pageant, the smallest number of contestants in its history. The pageant was hosted by Eric Morley.

Background

Selection of participants

Eleven contestants from ten countries were selected to compete in the pageant. Two contestant was invited to compete again to even out the number of contestants, while two contestants were appointed to replace the original winner.

Replacements

Elisabeth van Proosdij was set to represent Holland at Miss World. However, Van Proosdij chose to get married during her reign. Therefore, Sanny Weitner, first runner-up at Miss Holland 1951, was appointed as the representative of Holland at Miss World.

Debuts and withdrawals

After promoting the competition with twelve contestants, Morley thought of inviting Miss Britain 1951 Marlene Ann Dee to complete the twelve contestants in this edition. This edition marked the debuts of Finland, Ireland, Switzerland and West Germany. Belgium was also set to debut this year, however, Anne-Marie Pauwels refused to part from her boyfriend during the contest, leading to her disqualification. Thus, only eleven contestants competed in the finals. Leila Teresa Tuma of Syria did not compete due to political tensions.

Results

Miss World 1952 participating countries

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss World 1952Sweden – May-Louise Flodin
1st Runner-UpSwitzerland – Sylvia Müller
2nd Runner-UpWest Germany – Vera Marks
3rd Runner-UpFinland – Eva Hellas
4th Runner-UpUnited Kingdom – Marlene Ann Dee
5th Runner-UpFrance – Nicole Drouin

Judges

A panel of six judges evaluated the performances of the eleven contestants. They were:

Contestants

Eleven contestants competed for the title.

CountryContestantAgeHometown
DenmarkLillian ChristensenCopenhagen
FinlandEva Hellas19Helsinki
FranceNicole Drouin22Paris
IrelandEithne DunneDublin
NetherlandsSanny Weitner19Amsterdam
SwedenMay-Louise Flodin20Gothenburg
SwitzerlandSylvia Müller20Geneva
United KingdomDoreen Dawne29London
Marlene Ann Dee20
United StatesTally Richards24New York City
West GermanyVera Marks19Frankfurt

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