Kiki Håkansson

Swedish beauty pageant contestant (1929–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kerstin Margareta "Kiki" Håkansson (23 July 1929 – 4 November 2024)[1] was a Swedish model and beauty queen who was the first winner of the Miss World beauty pageant.

Born
Kerstin Margareta Håkansson

(1929-07-23)23 July 1929
Stockholm, Sweden
Died4 November 2024(2024-11-04) (aged 95)
Occupationsbeauty queen and model
SpouseDallas Anderson
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Kiki Håkansson
Håkansson on the cover of Tempo magazine, 1951
Born
Kerstin Margareta Håkansson

(1929-07-23)23 July 1929
Stockholm, Sweden
Died4 November 2024(2024-11-04) (aged 95)
Occupationsbeauty queen and model
SpouseDallas Anderson
Children3
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Sweden 1951
Miss World 1951
Hair color
Light brown
Eye color
Blue
Major competition(s)
Miss World Sweden 1951
(Winner)
Miss World 1951
(Winner)
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Miss World 1951

Originally the Festival Bikini Contest,[2] Miss World was organized by Eric Morley as a mid-century advertisement for swimwear at the Festival of Britain.[3] Håkansson was a photo and fashion model[4] when she was crowned Miss Sweden World in 1951 and subsequently won the London pageant.[5]

Håkansson wore a bikini during the crowning ritual, after which she was condemned by Pope Pius XII[6][7] and some countries with strong religious traditions threatened to withdraw delegates.[8] In 1952, bikinis were banned from the pageant and replaced with more modest swimwear.[9][10] While they were eventually reintroduced to Miss World, Håkansson remains the only winner to have received her crown while wearing one.[8]

Later life

Håkansson declined an Italian film contract and an American modelling contract and continued her modelling career in Europe, working for the Comité français de l'élégance. She studied French couture sewing, and judged several beauty pageants. She married Dallas Anderson, an American sculptor whom she met when he was studying in Europe; after nine years in Copenhagen, they moved to the United States, where Håkansson retired from modelling and Anderson became a faculty member at Brigham Young University in Utah.[4]

Personal life and death

Håkansson and her husband had three children.[4] She died in her sleep on 4 November 2024 in California, at the age of 95.[1]

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