Miss Grand International is the platform's annual international beauty pageant. Its inaugural edition was held in
Bangkok in 2013 under sponsorship from
Thailand's government and featured 73 participating countries; the inaugural titleholder was
Janelee Chaparro of Puerto Rico. In 2016, the pageant was held for the first time outside Thailand, at
Westgate Las Vegas,
Las Vegas, US, on 25 October. similar to the 2021 edition which was held in December 2021, two months behind the traditional schedule. Since the inception of the pageant, there have been two instances where the reigning Miss Grand International was unable to fully perform her duties, prompting the organization to appoint the first runner-up as the successor. The first occurred in 2015, when Claire Elizabeth Parker of Australia took over the title after Anea Garcia of the Dominican Republic. The second took place in 2024, when
Christine Juliane Opiaza of the Philippines succeeded
Rachel Gupta of India. The current Miss Grand International titleholder is
Emma Mary Tiglao of the Philippines, who was crowned on 18 October 2025 at MGI Hall, Bangkok, Thailand making her the second woman from the Philippines to win the crown, also marking the first back-to-back win in Miss Grand history.
Pre-pageant activities The pre-pageant activities of Miss Grand International usually consist of three main events, the swimsuit competition, a national costume parade, and the preliminary contest. The swimsuit competition is organized at a separate venue to determine the winner of the Best in Swimsuit award while the national costume and the preliminary round of each edition are usually held at the same venue of the grand final round. All aforementioned events are live streamed via the pageant's Facebook and YouTube accounts.
Awards Grand Final Abena Appiah, and all 2021 contestants The grand final of the pageant is usually broadcast worldwide on television and the social media platforms of the pageant. As the tradition of the pageant, twenty semi-finalists are chosen from the initial pool of contestants through observation during the entire pageant, a closed-door interview, swimsuit round as well as a preliminary competition, which featured contestants competing in swimsuits and evening gowns. However, the "Country of the year" was first introduced in
2020 edition, which was selected by the audience on social networks. The winner of this category automatically enters the twenty finalists regardless of all previous scores. After the speech round and evening gown competitions, the judges then select the top five to compete in the question-and-answer portion, the
2016 United States presidential election, The judges select the winner based on their answer and their previous accumulated scores, then the host will sequentially announce the fourth, third and second runners-up. The last two candidates of the top five finalists will then stand in the center of the stage, and one will be named Miss Grand International. all versions of the Golden Crown are made of gold and
brass for structural integrity, while the exterior is adorned by diamond, and
emerald. Its first version was designed by a
Thai jewellery design company,
God Diamond, headed by Chawalit Chommuang, and was used for the first three editions of the pageant. After transferring the crown to the successor, the immediate predecessor is provided with a replica tiara, which is usually produced by the same designer as its master. In 2014, the organizer offered
USD$ 40,000 cash to the winner for spending a year work as the organization's spokesperson in its campaign, the prize was increased from
USD$ 30,000 in 2013; Furthermore, all four runners-up of each edition, also received cash prizes,
ABS-CBN reported that
Samantha Bernardo of the Philippines got
USD$ 6,000 in cash after she had obtained the first runner-up title at the
Miss Grand International 2020 pageant in
Bangkok, Thailand,
Vartika Singh of India received
USD$ 4,000 for her second runner-up finish at the
2015 edition, Besides the finalists, the winner of each special award also received a prize; approximately
USD$ 1,000 – 3,000 according to the 2013 to 2015 contests. ;Gallery of Miss Grand International crowns File:Daryanne Lees.png|The first edition of the golden crown, as worn by Miss Grand International 2014,
Lees Garcia File:Maria Clara Sosa Perdomo.png|The second edition of the golden crown, as worn by Miss Grand International 2018,
Clara Sosa File:Abena Akuaba Appiah.png|The third edition of the golden crown, as worn by Miss Grand International 2020,
Abena Appiah File:Luciana Fuster (cropped).jpg|The fourth edition of the golden crown, as worn by Miss Grand International 2023,
Luciana Fuster File:Emma Mary Tiglao.jpg|The fifth edition of the golden crown, as worn by Miss Grand International 2025,
Emma Tiglao == Recent titleholders ==