Beauty pageant
Miss World Malaysia Formation 20 April 1963; 61 years ago (1963-04-20 ) Founder Paul Lee Type Headquarters Location Membership Miss World Official language
English Owner HyperLive Entertainment Sdn Bhd National Director
Dr. Sean Wong Franchise Holder
HyperLive Entertainment Sdn Bhd Current titleholder
Taanusiya ChettyKey people
Julia Morley Website Official website
Miss World Malaysia is a national beauty pageant and an organisation based in Malaysia. The winner represents the country at Miss World. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age or any other reason), a runner-up is sent.
The reigning Miss World Malaysia is Taanusiya Chetty of Kuala Lumpur.[ 1] She will represent Malaysia at Miss World 2026 pageant. Meanwhile, the representative for Malaysia in Miss World 2025 is Saroop Roshi of Perak .[ 2]
History
Eric Morley first invitation for Malaysia in Miss World was in 1959 when the country was known as Malaya .[ 3] In 1963, the first edition of Miss World Malaysia was organised to select Malaysia's first representative at Miss World. The pageant was held on 20 April 1963, at the Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur. 19-year-old Catherine Loh, representing Brunei was being elected as the winner.[ 4] Loh was crowned by the French actress Capucine in an event that was attended by 30 candidates from across the federation. Loh had been “Miss Brunei” for three consecutive years.[ 5]
On 7 August 2018, the pageant moved to a new management under Fantastic Golden Sdn. Bhd. which has been the official licencee of Miss World Malaysia Organisation while Singaporean singer, songwriter and social entrepreneur Dr. Sean Wong, PBM, as appointed by Mrs. Julia Morley , chairwoman of Miss World Organisation, is the national director of the prestigious beauty contest.[ 6] [ 7]
On 31 January 2022, it was confirmed via Instagram of the national director of Miss World Malaysia, Dr. Sean Wong, had acquired the local franchises of Miss Supranational Malaysia and Miss Grand Malaysia pageants.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Notable winners
Editions
Year
Date
Edition
Venue
Entrants
1963
21 April
1st
Stadium Negara , Kuala Lumpur
30
1964
9 October
2nd
14
1965
9 October
3rd
14
1966
10 October
4th
14
1971
30 August
6th
14
1973
27 October
8th
14
1974
27 October
9th
Nirwana Ballroom, Hilton Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
14
1975
28 October
10th
14
1977
7 October
12th
14
1982
25 September
17th
Rampaisari Ballroom, Merlin Subang, Selangor
14
1983
1 October
18th
Ipoh City Hall, Ipoh, Perak
14
1985
—
20th
Merlin Subang Hotel, Selangor
14
1986
27 September
21st
Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur
18
1987
15 September
22nd
Rampaisari Ballroom, Merlin Subang, Selangor
14
1988
14 September
23rd
Shangri-La Hotel , Kuala Lumpur
14
1989
19 September
24th
14
1991
17 September
25th
Concorde Hotel, Wisma Concorde, Kuala Lumpur
13
1992
23 August
26th
Crown Princess Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
14
1993
15 August
27th
Grand Mahkota Ballroom, Istana Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
15
1994
10 September
28th
Crown Princess Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
16
1995
18 August
29th
The Legend Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
20
1996
15 September
30th
20
1997
13 September
31st
20
1998
25 September
32nd
Grand Hall, Renaissance Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
20
1999
20 August
33rd
19
2000
23 August
34th
19
2001
10 August
35th
20
2002
23 August
36th
20
2003
5 September
37th
20
2004
21 August
38th
14
2005
8 September
39th
Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
18
2006
28 July
40th
Sime Darby Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur
19
2007
25 May
41st
Palace of the Golden Horses Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
16
2008
9 August
42nd
20
2011
20 August
45th
Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre, Selangor
26
2012
13 July
46th
Zouk Club, TREC Holdings, Kuala Lumpur
17
2013
1 August
47th
Corus Hotel, Hampshire Residence, Kuala Lumpur
15
2014
30 August
48th
21
2015
29 August
49th
20
2016
28 August
50th
20
2018
8 September
51st
Borneo Convention Centre , Sarawak
12
2019
6 October
52nd
Mega Star Arena, Kuala Lumpur
20
2021
16 October
53rd
Virtual Pageant
39
2022
27 August
54th
Sabah International Convention Centre , Sabah
14
2023
25 August[ 22]
55th
14
2024
3 December
56th
11
Requirements
Requirements for participants of the Miss World Malaysia election: (2018 )[ 23]
Malaysian citizen, ages 17 to 28.
Non-Muslim and not married or divorced or have had children.
Must be able to communicate well in English and Bahasa Melayu.
Preferably special expertise or achievements in various fields (music, dance, singing, leadership, etc.)
Titleholders
Representatives to Miss World
: Declared as Winner
: Ended as runner-up or finalist
: Ended as semifinalist
: Unplaced but winning subsidiary award
: Withdrew or did not attend the competition
Notes
^ Also known as "Saroop Roshi".
^ Tatiana was dethroned few months after competing at Miss World 2016 due to a breach of Code of Conduct and contract on 6 March 2017. She was replaced by the first runner-up, Shweta Sekhon.
^ Narimah was originally first runner-up, but became Miss World Malaysia after the original titleholder, Marjorie, relinquished her title. Due to the pageant rules, if for any reason due to age or any other reason, the runner-up will be able to take over the title.
See also
References
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