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| Type | Beauty pageant |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Santiago |
| Country represented | Chile |
| Qualifies for | Miss World |
| First edition | 1963 |
| Most recent edition | 2025 |
| Current titleholder | Ignacia Fernández Las Condes |
President | Keno Manzur |
| Language | Spanish |
Miss World Chile (Spanish:Miss Mundo Chile) is a nationalbeauty pageant that selects Chile's official representative toMiss World—one of theBig Four beauty pageants.
The current titleholder is Ignacia Fernández of Las Condes,[1] will represent Chile atMiss World 2026 pageant.
Chile has sent 41 representatives, has had three Miss World Semi-Finalists and One Quarter-Finalist. In1998, Daniella Campos won the title ofQueen of the Americas and in2011 Gabriela Pulgar won theTalent Competition.
The first Miss World Chile was selected from a small group of contestants by anArgentinian 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 showNo Basta con Ser Bella andProyecto Miss Chile, transmitted byChannel 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 theInternational Contest. In 2015 Chile will send a representative, this time under the franchise Miss Mundo Chile organized by Ricardo Güiraldes and Eugenio Manzur.
| Year | Represented | Miss World Chile | Placement at Miss World | Special awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Las Condes | Ignacia Fernández[1] | TBA | |
| 2025 | Los Ángeles | Francisca Lavandero[2] | Unplaced | |
| 2024 | No competition held | |||
| 2023 | Las Condes | Ámbar Zenteno[3] | Unplaced |
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| 2022 | No competition held | |||
| 2021 | Punta Arenas | Carol Drpic[4] | Top 40 |
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| 2020 | Due to the impact ofCOVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020 | |||
| 2019 | Viña del Mar | Ignacia Albornoz Olmedo | Unplaced | |
| 2018 | Santiago | Anahi Hormazabal Garay | Top 30 |
|
| 2017 | Puerto Montt | Victoria Stein Muñoz | Unplaced | |
| 2016 | Coquimbo | Antonia Figueroa Alvarado | Unplaced |
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| 2015 | Santiago | Fernanda Sobarzo Aguilera | Unplaced | |
| 2014 | Did not compete | |||
| 2013 | Concepción | Camila Andrade Mora | Unplaced |
|
| 2012 | La Serena | Camila Recabarren Adaros | Unplaced |
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| 2011 | Viña del Mar | Gabriela Pulgar Luco | Top 20 |
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| Did not compete between 2009—2010 | ||||
| 2008 | Santiago | Nataly Chilet Bustamante | Unplaced | |
| 2007 | Viña del Mar | Bernardita Zúñiga Huesbe | Unplaced | |
| 2006 | Santiago | Constanza Silva Aguayo | Unplaced | |
| 2005 | Santiago | Christianne Balmelli Fournier | Unplaced | |
| 2004 | Santiago | Verónica Roberts Olcay | Unplaced | |
| 2003 | La Serena | Patricia Soler Artigues | Unplaced | |
| 2002 | Viña del Mar | Daniela Casanova Müller | Unplaced | |
| 2001 | Temuco | Christianne Balmelli Fournier | Unplaced | |
| 2000 | Linares | Isabel Bawlitza Muñoz | Top 10 | |
| 1999 | Arica | Lissette Sierra Ocayo | Unplaced | |
| 1998 | Santiago | Daniella Campos Lathrop | Top 10 |
|
| 1997 | Viña del Mar | Paulina Mladinic Zorzano | Unplaced | |
| 1996 | Santiago | Luz Valenzuela Höllzer | Unplaced | |
| 1995 | Santiago | Tonka Tomicic Petric | Unplaced | |
| 1994 | Santiago | Yulissa del Pino Pinochet | Unplaced | |
| 1993 | Punta Arenas | Jéssica Eterovic Pozas | Unplaced | |
| 1992 | Santiago | Paula Caballero Fernández | Unplaced | |
| 1991 | Santiago | Carolina Michelson Martínez | Unplaced | |
| 1990 | Santiago | Isabel Jara Pizarro | Unplaced | |
| 1989 | Santiago | Claudia Bahamondes Celis | Unplaced | |
| 1988 | Santiago | Francisca Aldunate Sanhueza | Unplaced | |
| 1987 | Punta Arenas | Yasna Vukasovic Álvarez | Unplaced |
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| 1986 | Santiago | Margot Fuenzalida Montt | Unplaced | |
| 1985 | Santiago | Lydia Labarca Birke | Unplaced | |
| 1984 | Santiago | Soledad García Leinenweber | Unplaced | |
| 1983 | Santiago | Gina Rovira Beyris | Unplaced | |
| 1982 | Santiago | Mariana Reinhardt Lagos | Unplaced | |
| 1981 | Viña del Mar | Susanna Bravo Indo | Unplaced | |
| 1980 | Did not compete | |||
| 1979 | Santiago | Mariela Toledo Rojas | Unplaced | |
| 1978 | Santiago | Trinidad Sepúlveda Pavón | Unplaced | |
| 1977 | Santiago | Annie Garling Vial | Unplaced | |
| 1976 | Santiago | Cristina Granzow Cartagena | Unplaced | |
| Did not compete between 1970—1975 | ||||
| 1969 | Santiago | Ana Nazar Mayor del Arco | Unplaced | |
| 1968 | Santiago | Carmen Smith | Unplaced | |
| 1967 | Santiago | Margarita Téllez Gabella | Top 15 | |
| 1966 | Santiago | Amelia Galaz Cortés | Unplaced | |
| Did not compete between 1964—1965 | ||||
| 1963 | Valparaíso | Pilar Aguirre Gómez | Unplaced | |