Miss World Chile (Spanish: Miss Mundo Chile) is a national beauty pageant that selects Chile's official representative to Miss World—one of the Big Four beauty pageants.

The current titleholder is Ignacia Fernández of Las Condes, will represent Chile at Miss World 2026 pageant.

History

Chile has sent 41 representatives, has had three Miss World Semi-Finalists and One Quarter-Finalist. In 1998, Daniella Campos won the title of Queen of the Americas and in 2011 Gabriela Pulgar won the Talent Competition.

The first Miss World Chile was selected from a small group of contestants by an Argentinian company that had the franchise for five South American countries.

During the early 1980s and to the late 1990s, Channel 13 transmitted Miss Mundo Chile Semi-Finals and Finals.

From 2011 to 2013, the Chilean representative was selected under the Miss Chile organization. During the last two years of the organization, the Chilean representative has been selected through reality show No Basta con Ser Bella and Proyecto Miss Chile, transmitted by Channel 13 in conjunction with the president of Miss Chile – in that time – Carla Marin.

In 2014, Miss Chile was dissolved, leaving the country without a representative to the International Contest. In 2015 Chile will send a representative, this time under the franchise Miss Mundo Chile organized by Ricardo Güiraldes and Eugenio Manzur.

Titleholders

Color key

  • Declared as Winner
  • Ended as runner-up
  • Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  • Ended as special awards winner

The winner of Miss Mundo Chile represents her country at the Miss World. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) a runner-up is sent.

YearRepresentedMiss World ChilePlacement at Miss WorldSpecial awards
2026Las CondesIgnacia FernándezTBA
2025Los ÁngelesFrancisca LavanderoUnplaced
2024No competition held
2023Las CondesÁmbar ZentenoUnplacedSports challenge (1st Runner-up)
2022No competition held
2021Punta ArenasCarol DrpicTop 40Miss World Talent (3rd Runner-up) Beauty with a Purpose (Top 28)
2020Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020
2019Viña del MarIgnacia Albornoz OlmedoUnplaced
2018SantiagoAnahi Hormazabal GarayTop 30Head To Head Group 7 (Winner) Miss World Top Model (Top 32) Beauty with a Purpose (Top 12)
2017Puerto MonttVictoria Stein MuñozUnplaced
2016CoquimboAntonia Figueroa AlvaradoUnplacedMiss World Talent (Top 10) Beauty with a Purpose (Top 24)
2015SantiagoFernanda Sobarzo AguileraUnplaced
2014Did not compete
2013ConcepciónCamila Andrade MoraUnplacedMiss World Beach Beauty (Top 33) Dances of the World (Top 11)
2012La SerenaCamila Recabarren AdarosUnplacedMiss World Top Model (Top 10)
2011Viña del MarGabriela Pulgar LucoTop 20Miss World Talent (Winner) Miss World Sports (Top 24)
Did not compete between 2009—2010
2008SantiagoNataly Chilet BustamanteUnplaced
2007Viña del MarBernardita Zúñiga HuesbeUnplaced
2006SantiagoConstanza Silva AguayoUnplaced
2005SantiagoChristianne Balmelli FournierUnplaced
2004SantiagoVerónica Roberts OlcayUnplaced
2003La SerenaPatricia Soler ArtiguesUnplaced
2002Viña del MarDaniela Casanova MüllerUnplaced
2001TemucoChristianne Balmelli FournierUnplaced
2000LinaresIsabel Bawlitza MuñozTop 10
1999AricaLissette Sierra OcayoUnplaced
1998SantiagoDaniella Campos LathropTop 10Miss World America
1997Viña del MarPaulina Mladinic ZorzanoUnplaced
1996SantiagoLuz Valenzuela HöllzerUnplaced
1995SantiagoTonka Tomicic PetricUnplaced
1994SantiagoYulissa del Pino PinochetUnplaced
1993Punta ArenasJéssica Eterovic PozasUnplaced
1992SantiagoPaula Caballero FernándezUnplaced
1991SantiagoCarolina Michelson MartínezUnplaced
1990SantiagoIsabel Jara PizarroUnplaced
1989SantiagoClaudia Bahamondes CelisUnplaced
1988SantiagoFrancisca Aldunate SanhuezaUnplaced
1987Punta ArenasYasna Vukasovic ÁlvarezUnplacedSwimsuit Competition (Top 10 )
1986SantiagoMargot Fuenzalida MonttUnplaced
1985SantiagoLydia Labarca BirkeUnplaced
1984SantiagoSoledad García LeinenweberUnplaced
1983SantiagoGina Rovira BeyrisUnplaced
1982SantiagoMariana Reinhardt LagosUnplaced
1981Viña del MarSusanna Bravo IndoUnplaced
1980Did not compete
1979SantiagoMariela Toledo RojasUnplaced
1978SantiagoTrinidad Sepúlveda PavónUnplaced
1977SantiagoAnnie Garling VialUnplaced
1976SantiagoCristina Granzow CartagenaUnplaced
Did not compete between 1970—1975
1969SantiagoAna Nazar Mayor del ArcoUnplaced
1968SantiagoCarmen SmithUnplaced
1967SantiagoMargarita Téllez GabellaTop 15
1966SantiagoAmelia Galaz CortésUnplaced
Did not compete between 1964—1965
1963ValparaísoPilar Aguirre GómezUnplaced

See also

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