Discover the Mexican women who have achieved the highest distinction in the world's most prestigious beauty pageant. This list celebrates the journey and impact of these iconic figures, highlighting their achievements and the pride they have brought to their country. Explore their stories, their reigns, and how they have inspired generations. It's a comprehensive look at the beauty queens who have left an indelible mark on Miss Universe history.
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Lupita Jones
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First Mexican woman to win Miss Universe
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Lupita Jones is the first Mexican woman to win the Miss Universe title, securing the crown in 1991. Her victory marked a historic milestone for Mexico in the international beauty pageant, paving the way for future winners from the country.
Ximena Navarrete was crowned Miss Universe in 2010, an achievement that established her as one of the few Mexican women to obtain this prestigious global title. Her victory marked a significant milestone for Mexico in international beauty pageants.
Andrea Meza won the Miss Universe 2020 title, making her one of only three Mexican women to achieve this prestigious crown. Her victory at the 69th edition of the pageant solidified her as a prominent figure in Mexico's beauty pageant history.
To date, four Mexican women have been crowned Miss Universe: Lupita Jones (1991), Ximena Navarrete (2010), Andrea Meza (2020), and Fátima Bosch (2025).
Lupita Jones was the first Mexican to win the Miss Universe title in 1991.
Fátima Bosch was crowned Miss Universe in 2025, becoming the fourth Mexican to achieve this.
This ranking highlights Mexican women who have achieved the prestigious Miss Universe title, recognizing their historic victories in the pageant.
How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing
This methodology describes how the Mexican Miss Universe winners have been selected and presented in this ranking, based on available information and public recognition of their achievements.
Only participants who have officially won the Miss Universe title, representing Mexico, are included.
Information about each winner is drawn from contextual sources confirming their victory and the year of their crowning.
The historical significance of each victory is valued, from the first winner to the most recent, highlighting Mexico's trajectory in the pageant.
The participant must have been officially crowned Miss Universe.
The participant must have represented Mexico at the time of her Miss Universe victory.
The authenticity of the information provided in the context is considered to verify each victory.