Binibining Pilipinas

Binibining Pilipinas (abbreviated as Bb. Pilipinas or BBP; transl. Miss Philippines) is the oldest active national beauty pageant in the Philippines. Founded in 1964, it currently selects Filipina representatives to compete in one of the Big Four international beauty pageantsMiss International,[2][3][4] as well as representatives to other international pageants, such as The Miss Globe.[2][3][4]

Binibining Pilipinas
TypeWomen's beauty pageant
Parent organizationBinibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc.[1]
HeadquartersGateway Tower, Araneta City, Quezon City
Country representedPhilippines
Qualifies forMiss International
The Miss Globe
First edition1964
Most recent edition2023
Current titleholderAngelica Lopez
Palawan
Jorge León Araneta of the Araneta Group
Chairpersons
Stella Marquez de Araneta
Cochitina Sevilla-Bernardo
Language
  • Filipino
  • English
Websitewww.bbpilipinas.com

History

Binibining Pilipinas is owned by the Araneta Group of Companies headed by Filipino business magnate Jorge León Araneta, the group's President and CEO. The BPCI Organization is spearheaded by Jorge's wife, national director Stella Marquez-Araneta, with Conchitina Sevilla-Bernardo, artist and entrepreneur, as co-chairperson.[5]

Stella M. Araneta, Miss Universe semi-finalist, and the winner of the first Miss International beauty pageant in 1960 representing Colombia, is the chairperson of Binibining Pilipinas Charities Incorporated (BPCI), which had been the official national franchise holder of the Miss Universe Organization from 1964 to 2019, after it was passed on by its predecessor, Miss Philippines, which had been the franchise holder from 1952 to 1963.[5]

The following are the Binibining Pilipinas titleholders throughout the years, including highlights of their performances in major and minor international pageants.[2][3][4]

Winners of Big Four international beauty pageants:

Gemma Cruz-Araneta, Miss International 1964, the first Filipina and Asian Miss International winner, was a product of the now-defunct Miss Philippines pageant (1952—1963), not of Binibining Pilipinas, when she won the Miss International 1964 title. Cruz, however, was in attendance during the Binibining Pilipinas 1965 finals, and passed on her crown to her successor under BPCI, Isabel Barnett Santos, who represented the country in the Miss International 1965 competition.[6][7]

Although BPCI had acquired the local franchise of the Miss World pageant in 1992, the first crown was won by Megan Young in 2013, who is a product of the Miss World Philippines Organization (2011—present).

Winners of other international pageants :

  • Two — Miss Tourism International (Macau version) winners: Joanne Santos (1997) • Yuni Que (1998)
  • One — Miss Tourism International (Anatolya Turkish version) winner: Michelle Cuevas Reyes (2001)
  • One — Miss Globe International winner: Maricar Balagtas (2001)
  • One — Miss Tourism International (Black Sea version) winner: Kristine Reyes Alzar (2002)
  • One — Queen of Tourism International winner: Noela Mae Evangelista (2003)
  • One — Miss Supranational winner: Mutya Datul (2013)
  • Two — The Miss Globe winners: Ann Colis (2015) • Maureen Montagne (2021)
  • Two — Miss Intercontinental winners: Karen Gallman (2018) • Cinderella Faye Obeñita (2021)
Number of wins under
Binibining Pilipinas
PageantWins
Miss Universe4
Miss World0
Miss International5
Miss Supranational1
Miss Grand International0
Miss Intercontinental2
The Miss Globe2
Miss Tourism International (Macau)2
Miss Tourism International (Turkey)1
Miss Tourism International (Black Sea)1
Miss Globe International1
Miss Tourism Queen International1
Miss Young International0
Miss Maja International0

Titles

Note that the year designates the time Binibining Pilipinas has acquired that particular pageant franchise.

Current Franchises
MembershipYear
Big Four international beauty pageant:
Miss International1968 – Present
Minor international beauty pageant:
The Miss Globe2015 – Present
Miss Orb International2024 – Present
Miss United Continents2024 – Present
Miss Global2024 – Present
Miss Heritage2024 – Present
Former Franchises
MembershipYear
Big Four international beauty pageant:
Miss Universe1964 – 2019
Miss World1992 – 2010
Minor international beauty pageant:
Miss Intercontinental2014 – 2022
Miss Supranational2012 – 2019
Miss Grand International2013, 2015 – 2022
Miss Young International1970 – 1985
Miss Maja International1973 – 1992, 1995, 2004
Miss Tourism Queen International2011 – 2014
Special Titles
TitleYear
Miss World Peace1973
Miss Press Photography1984
Miss Tourism1987 – 1990, 1993 – 1994, 2005

Titleholders

YearBinibining PilipinasRunners UpRef.
InternationalGlobe1st Runner Up2nd Runner Up
2019Bea Patricia MagtanongLeren Mae BautistaMaria Andrea Abesamis1Samantha Mae Bernardo2[8][9]
2020Pageant not held due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
2021Hannah ArnoldMaureen Ann MontagneGabrielle Camille BasianoMeiji Cruz3[10][11]
2022Nicole BorromeoChelsea Lovely FernandezHerlene Nicole Budol4Stacey Daniella Gabriel[12][13]
2023Angelica LopezAnnalena Valencia LakriniKatrina Anne JohnsonAtasha Reign Parani
2024[to be determined][to be determined][to be determined][to be determined]
Note:
  • ^1 Binibining Pilipinas 2019 — 1st Runner up, Maria Andrea Abesamis was later promoted to take over the title but did not go to compete internationally since Samantha Ashley Lo competed in Venezuela before resigning from the title.
  • ^2 In 2020, pageant not held due to Covid-19 Pandemic and BPCI appointed Binibining Pilipinas 2019 — 2nd Runner up, Samantha Bernardo as Binibining Pilipinas Grand International.
  • ^3 Binibining Pilipinas 2021 — 2nd Runner up, Meiji Cruz was given approval from BPCI to compete at Miss CosmoWorld.
  • ^4 Binibining Pilipinas 2022 — 1st Runner up, Herlene Nicole Budol was given approval from BPCI to compete at Miss Planet International but withdraw from the contest later on.

References