In 1929 Diplarakou entered the "Miss Hellas" pageant as Miss
Athens. Her biggest competitor was Miss
Thessaloniki Roxani Stergiou (Ρωξάνη Στεργίου), who came in second. Diplarakou won the title and represented Greece at the
Miss Europe event in Paris, where she was crowned Miss Europe on 6 February 1930. That same year the 18-year-old
brunette beauty was once more given the chance to represent her country and Europe in the
Miss Universe Contest. The event was held on 13 October 1930 in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Diplarakou was a runner-up. She toured the United States giving lectures on ancient and modern Greek culture. Aside from her native Greek language, she also spoke fluent English, French and Italian. She made headlines in the 1930s when she dressed up in men's clothing and infiltrated
Mount Athos, where women are prohibited from entering. The Mount Athos story was later featured in
Time on 13 July 1953, in an article titled "The Climax of Sin". When asked by reporters on how she became Miss Europe, she was quoted in
Time magazine as saying: She also tried her skills in theater, her first appearance being in
Prometheus Bound. ==Notes==