List of Puerto Ricans - Beauty Queens and Fashion Models

Beauty Queens and Fashion Models

  • Deborah Carthy Deu
    Miss Universe – 1985
  • Susie Castillo
    Miss USA – 2003 (Puerto Rican mother)
  • Vanessa De Roide
    Nuestra Belleza Latina – 2012
  • Noris Díaz ("La Taína")
    Model
  • Stella Díaz
    Fashion model
  • Jaslene Gonzalez
    Fashion model, Winner of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 8
  • Marisol Malaret
    First Puerto Rican Miss Universe – 1970
  • Marisol Maldonado
    Fashion model
  • Melissa Marty
    Nuestra Belleza Latina – 2008
  • Wilnelia Merced
    First and to date the only Puerto Rican Miss World – 1975
  • Astrid Muñoz
    Fashion model
  • Cynthia Olavarria
    Miss Puerto Rico – 2005
  • Miriam Pabón
    beauty queen, first contestant in half a century to represent Puerto Rico in Miss America pageant
  • Ada Perkins
    Miss Puerto Rico – 1978
  • Denise Quiñones
    Miss Universe – 2001
  • Ingrid Marie Rivera
    Miss Puerto Rico World – 2005
  • Zuleyka Rivera
    Miss Universe – 2006
  • Chay Santini
    Fashion model
  • Laurie Tamara Simpson
    Miss International – 1987
  • Joan Smalls
    Fashion model and host of MTV's series House of Style
  • Dayanara Torres
    Miss Universe – 1993
  • Irma Nydia Vázquez
    First Miss Puerto Rico at Miss America pageant, breaking the color barrier - 1948

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