Miss World 1953

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Date19 October 1953
PresentersEric Morley
VenueLyceum Ballroom, London, United Kingdom
Entrants15
Miss World 1953
Denise Perrier
Date19 October 1953
PresentersEric Morley
VenueLyceum Ballroom, London, United Kingdom
Entrants15
Placements5
Debuts
  • Ceylon
  • Egypt
  • Greece
  • Israel
  • Monte Carlo
  • Norway
Withdrawals
  • Ireland
WinnerDenise Perrier
France
 1952
1954 

Miss World 1953 was the third Miss World pageant, held at the Lyceum Ballroom in London, United Kingdom, on 19 October 1953.

At the conclusion of the event, Denise Perrier of France was announced as Miss World 1953.[1][2] This is the first and so far, only victory of France in the history of the pageant. Perrier was also the first Miss World winner to wear a Miss World sash.

Contestants from fifteen countries participated in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Eric Morley.

Selection of participants

Fifteen contestants were selected to compete in the pageant. One contestant was appointed to represent her country after being a runner-up in her national pageant, while one contestant was appointed to replace the original winner.[3]

Replacements

Miss Egypt 1953, Antigone Costanda supposedly competed in this edition. However, due to undisclosed reasons, she was replaced by her first runner-up, Marina Papaelia. Costanda eventually competed in the following edition and won, where she dedicated her win to Papelia by shouting "Viva, viva, Marina Papaelia".[4]

Since Miss France 1953, Sylviane Carpentier chose not compete in Miss World and Miss Universe to get married,[3] two separate pageants were selected to send French representatives to Miss World and Miss Universe. The Miss Cinémonde pageant was in charge of selecting the French representative to Miss Universe, while the organizers of the French Committee of Elegance was in charge of selecting the French representative of Miss World. Denise Perrier was eventually chosen as the representative of France to Miss World, while Christiane Martel was chosen as the representative of France to Miss Universe.[5] Both won their respective international pageants.[6]

Debuts and withdrawals

This edition marked the debuts of Ceylon, Egypt, Greece, Israel, Monte Carlo, and Norway. Mary Murphy of Ireland withdrew after failing to arrive in London, despite being expected, due to illness that occurred shortly before her planned travel to the contest.[7]

Sepia Degehet of Belgium supposedly competed in the pageant, but withdrew due to the controversy her predecessor Anne-Marie Pauwels made in the pageant. She was only sent to Miss Europe that year.[8][9] Marcella Mariani of Italy supposedly competed as well, but withdrew in order to focus on her acting career.[10] Lore Felger of Austria and Leyla Saroufin of Lebanon also supposedly competed, but withdrew due to lack of sponsors.[11]

Results

Miss World 1953 participating countries

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss World 1953
1st Runner-Up
  •  Greece – Alexandra Ladikou[12]
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
  •  Ceylon – Manel Illangakoon[12]
4th Runner-Up
  •  United States – Mary Kemp Griffin[12]

Contestants

Fifteen contestants competed for the title.[13]

CountryContestantAge[a]Hometown
 CeylonManel Illangkoon[14]20Colombo
 DenmarkIngrid Andersen21Copenhagen
 EgyptMarina Papaelia[15]20Cairo
 FinlandMaija-Riitta Tuomaala[16]19Helsinki
 FranceDenise Perrier[17]18Ambérieu-en-Bugey
 GreeceAlexandra Ladikou20Kavala
 IsraelHavatzelet Dror[18]19Tel-Aviv
 Monaco[b]Elizabeth Chovisky[19]18Monte Carlo
 Netherlands[c]Yvonne Meijer[20]20Haarlem
 NorwaySynnøve Gulbrandsen[21] 23 Oslo
 SwedenIngrid Johansson18Stockholm
  SwitzerlandOdette Michel Conue19Zürich
 United Kingdom[d]Brenda Mee[22]20Derby
 United StatesMary Kemp Griffin23Los Angeles
 West GermanyWilma Kanders[23]20Düsseldorf

Notes

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