List of Mutya ng Pilipinas titleholders

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The Mutya ng Pilipinas beauty pageant has produced

  • Five Miss Asia Pacific titles: Maria del Carmen Ines Zaragoza in 1982, Gloria Dimayacyac in 1983, Lorna Legaspi in 1989, Michelle Aldana in 1993, and Sharifa Akeel in 2018.
  • Five Miss Tourism International titles: Maria Esperanza Corazon Manzano in 2000–2001, Rizzini Alexis Gomez in 2012–2013, Angeli Dione Gomez in 2013–2014, Jannie Loudette Alipo-on in 2017–2018, and Cyrille Payumo in 2019-2020
  • Three Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International titles: Sherylle Lynne Santarin in 1996, Racquel Uy in 1999, and Leren Mae Bautista in 2015.
  • One Miss Tourism Cosmopolitan International: Barbara Salvador in 2010.
  • One Miss Tourism Metropolitan International: Glennifer Perido in 2014.
  • One Beauty of the World title: April Love Jordan in 2009.
  • One Dream Girl of the year International :Julieane "Aya" Fernandez in 2018

Number of Wins under Mutya ng Pilipinas

Current franchises
Pageant Title Winning year(s)
Miss Mutya International 0 None
World Top Model 0 None
Miss Tourism International 5 2000, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2019
Top Model of the World 0 None
Former franchises
Pageant Title Winning year(s)
Beauty of the World 1 2009
Miss Asia Pacific International 5 1982, 1983, 1989, 1993, 2018
Miss Charm International 0 None
Miss Global Beauty Queen 0 None
Miss Intercontinental 0 None
Miss Globe International 0 None
Miss Tourism Cosmopolitan International 1 2010
Miss Tourism Metropolitan International 1 2014, 2022
Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International 3 1996, 1999, 2015
Miss Tourism Universe 0 None
Miss Wonderland International 1 1993
Miss World 0 None

From 1977 to 1991 Mutya ng Pilipinas Asia and Mutya ng Pilipinas World competed in 2 international beauty pageants such as Miss Asia Pacific International and Miss World.[1] The runners-up compete in Miss Wonderland International, Miss Tourism International, Miss Intercontinental, Queen of Clubs International, Queen of the Year and Miss Expo International.

One of the titles of Mutya ng Pilipinas, which was first named Mutya ng Pilipinas Asia has undergone name changes starting from 1965 until 1983 for the Miss Asia Quest. Then it was renamed Mutya ng Pilipinas Asia Pacific for Miss Asia Pacific Quest from 1984 until 2004. In 2005, the title was renamed once again to Mutya ng Pilipinas Asia Pacific International for Miss Asia Pacific International Quest. Then in 2006, the Miss Asia Pacific International pageant was completely & officially scrapped with the national titlist nowhere to compete internationally and was retained for 3 years. The winner in 2006 was sent to Miss Intercontinental and in 2007 to Miss Tourism Metropolitan International.

The Mutya organizers finally changed the title to Mutya ng Pilipinas International in 2008 as the top winner and the second winner as Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism. In 2010, the top prize received the title of Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism International and the co-winners with the titles of Mutya ng Pilipinas Intercontinental & Asia Pacific International.

In 2014, Miss Intercontinental Philippines delegates are no longer selected by Mutya ng Pilipinas Organization.

In 2018, the primary winners of the pageant namely Mutya ng Pilipinas Asia Pacific International, Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism International, Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism Queen of the Year International, and Mutya ng Pilipinas Global Beauty Queen.

In 2019 (on its 51st year), the franchise and leadership was handed over to Cory Quirino who is now the President of re-branded Mutya Pilipinas, Inc. and Fred Yuson as the Chairman of the Mutya ng Pilipinas, Inc. See Philippines at Pageantry.

After two-year hiatus (2020 and 2021) due to COVID-19 pandemic, on July 27, 2022, a press conference was held in BGC (Bonifacio Global City), Taguig with the organization reverting to its former established name of Mutya ng Pilipinas. In its 52nd year, with the collaboration of the dynamic-duo of Cory Quirino and Fred Yuson, a newly conceptualized international pageant is to emerge later this year titled Miss Mutya International. This pageant will objectify the vast culture and heritage of the Philippines which will be conveyed to the rest of the world in its inauguration in 2023 and in its ensuing years. Furthermore, the Mutya ng Pilipinas Organization and its global pageant elaborated its core principles and mantra of inclusivity and sustainability.

(Mutya (n.) means or synomous to 1. jewel; 2. pearl; 3. charm; 4. darling; 5. amulet.)

The current national winner, Iona Violeta Abrera Gibbs, was crowned as Mutya ng Pilipinas on December 4, 2022. She will be the Philippines' flag-bearer at the first Miss Mutya International pageant to be held at undisclosed date.

Titleholders[edit]

Color keys

1968–1976[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Asia Runners-up
First
(Mutya ng Luzon)
Second
(Mutya ng Visayas)
Third
(Mutya ng Mindanao)
Fourth
(Miss Manila)
1968 Jane Mozo de Joya Fortune Farro Aleta Pilar Agcaoili Mary Grace Iñigo Marilou Villanueva
1969 Maria Lourdes Hart Muñoz Marissa Tiomico Ana Marie Bautista Marilou Alas Destreza Not awarded
1970 Alice Tiongson Crisostomo Jean Altavas Jocelyn Causapin Arlene de Asis Balmadrid
1971 Carolyn Gomara Masibay Cecille Galvez Abad-Santos Mercedes Ocasla Natividad Armi Barbara Quiray Crespo
1972 Yvette Marie Alfon Maria Cristina Yambao Ocampo Felicitas Agoncillo Malyne Aguirre Fernandez
1973 Maria Lourdes Atienza Amy Romero Fuster Ofelia Legaspi Solevilla Leah Poblador
1974 Maria Paripola Penson Socorro Suarez Perez Susan Valdez Rosabel Carla Asencio
1975 Maricel Fortuno Regina Marquez Josefina Juan Maria Theresa Ludivico
1976 Maria Luisa Corazon Delgado Christina Tanquintic Vivian Murphy Maria Rosario Velilla

1977–1981[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up
World Asia Tourism Trade First Second Third
1977 Anna Melissa Ofilada Veneracion Rosario Aspillera Díaz Emma Yuhico Not awarded Maria Cristina da Silva Nenita Hernandez Evelyn Suzette Suzara
1978 Louvette Monzon Hammond Epifania Lagman Mary Yehlen Palabrica Catral Kathryn Manuel Normita Garfin Encarnita Bernardez Anna Abeja
1979 Josefina Molon Francisco Lorraine Espiridon Schuck Visitacion "Tetchie" Agbayani Not awarded Visitacion "Tetchie" Agbayani Elizabeth Serrano Regina Prada
1980 Maria Milagros Guidote Nabor Rose Marie de Vera Rose Marie de Vera Maria Florlina de la Cruz Celeste Camille Aphrodite Raymond Eileen Macapagal Imelda Santos Ilagan
1981 Suzette Umali Nicolas Marilou Arguelles Bendigo Annabelle Maria de Guia Not awarded Annabelle Maria de Guia Maria Araceli Sotaso Jo Anne Racaza

1982[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up (Mutya ng)
World Asia First (Kalayaan) Second (Kaunlaran) Third (Maynila) Fourth (Bagong Republika)
1982 Sarah Jane Coronel Areza Maria del Carmen Ines del Alcazar Zaragoza Maria Lourdes Ratcliffe Wilhelmina Alonso Fe Morales Leni Huffana

1983[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up
World Asia First Second Third
1983 Marilou Sadia Sadiua Gloria Aranas Dimayacyac Yoraidyl Diaz Stone Rachel Anne Bulawin Wolfe Tina Vallejo Orleans

1984–1985[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up
World Asia Pacific First Second Third
1984 Aurora Elvira Gayoso Sevilla Aurora Claudia Mandanas Adaljiza Custodio Elizabeth Dumaguing Jennifer Herrera
1985 Eizabeth Dionisio Cuenco Millicent Bautista Arlene Glinoga Rahjni Faith Pribhdas Regina Gerona

1986[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up
World Asia Pacific Tourism First Second Third
1986 Sherry Rose Austria Byrne Glenah Marie Valmonte Slaton Sherry Rose Austria Byrne Julie Ann Puno Juco Janet Santos Sales Mercy Bantolino Ong

1987[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up
World Asia Pacific Wonderland Tourism First Second Third
1987 Maria Lourdes Manalili Apostol Gina Abalos Vinluan Mellany Carlos Mary Gretchen Hernandez Mellany Carlos
(Later became MNP – Wonderland 1987–1988)
Shailah Flores Bautista Irma Montemayor

1988[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up
World Asia Pacific Wonderland Tourism First Second
1988 Dana Mayor Narvadez Maria Hyacinth Valencia Lotuaco Gladys May Coros Fauni Mary Jean Rosales Rosario Antoinette Realiza Maria Jordana Blardony

1989–1990[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up
World Asia Pacific Globe Charm Wonderland First Second
1989 Estrella Singson Querubin Lorna Villanueva Legaspi Angela Yoriko Figueras Laura Patricia Marnelego Viftra Burgos Raquel Mababangloob Mary Jane Umali
1990 Antonette Elizalde Ballesteros Mutya Crisostomo Laxa Carla Blanco Perez Amelia Joy dela Cruz Maria Clarissa Domingo Donna Fe Roque Julie Shiela Imperial Jovellanos

1991[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up
World Asia Pacific Globe Tourism First First
1991 Gemith Gonzaga Gemparo Mutya Crisostomo Laxa
(Assumed her MNP – Asia Pacific title for two years due to no pageant held in 1990 & 1991. Competed at Miss Asia Pacific 1992)
Shawnaleh Arevalo
(Later became MNP – Queen of the Clubs International 1993)
Vivian Gobaton Armi Rose Santiago Sheila Yumang
1992 No local pageant held due to natural calamities in the country. Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. took over the Miss World franchise in 1992.

1993[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up
Asia Pacific Globe First Second Third
1993 Michelle Aldana Carol Quiño Maria Teresa Pabular
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International)
Jill de la Cerna Maria Riza Martinez
(Later became MNP – Tourism International)

1994–1995[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Title Runners-up
Asia Pacific First Second Third Fourth
1994 Angelica Jasmine Berroya Reyes Karen Sanz Espino
(Later became MNP – Queen of the Clubs International 1995)
Marjorie Poblador Sherilyne Uy Reyes
(Later became MNP – Tourism International)
Jojit Punsalan
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International)
1995 Maricel Gomez Morales Faith Amigo
(Later became MNP – Intercontinental)
Daisy Garcia Reyes
(Later became MNP – Expo International)
Claryce Dizon Morena Carla Cabrera
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International)

1996–1999[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Title Runners-up
Asia Pacific First Second Third Fourth
1996 Marilyn Maristela Erlinda Mejia
(Later became MNP – Intercontinental)
Maria Teresita Legacion Ellaine Crispy Miles
(Later became MNP – Queen of the Clubs International 1997)
Sherylle Lynne Santarin
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International & Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International)
1997 Esabela Molina Cabrera
(Later abdicated her title)
Sheryll Moraga
(Later assumed the title)
Rosario Gonzalez
(Later became MNP – Intercontinental)
Preciosa Reyes Valencia
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International)
Chanda Nogra
(Later became MNP – Queen of the Clubs International 1998)
Sheryll Moraga
(Later assumed the title)
Rosario Gonzalez
(Later became MNP – Intercontinental)
Preciosa Reyes Valencia
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International)
Chanda Nogra
(Later became MNP – Queen of the Clubs International 1998)
Mellany Gabat
(Later became MNP – Tourism International)
1998 Rochelle Romero Ong Heidi Punsalan Michelle delos Santos Apple Atienza Renabelle David
1999 Ritchie Ocampo Ruaina Salcedo Kiram Racquel Uy
(Later became Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International)
Jeannie Alota Andersen Christine dela Cruz Heap
(Later became MNP – Queen of the Clubs International 2000)

2000–2004[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Title Runners-up
Asia Pacific First Second Third Fourth
2000 Josephine Nieves Canonizado Marie Pearl C. Acas Christine Anne de Jesus
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International)
Maria Esperanza Corazon Acosta Manzano
(Later became MNP – Tourism International & Miss Tourism International)
Macbeth Maybituin Abuzo
(Later became MNP – Queen of the Clubs International 2001)
2001 Darlene Carbungco Michelle Ann Jimenez Peñez
(Later became MNP – Tourism Universe)
Mimilannie P. Lisondra Mary Liza B. Diño
(Later became MNP – Tourism International)
Janice Gay M. Alop
2002 Miriam San Jose Chui Kristine Caballero Frances Margaret Arreza
(Later became MNP – Tourism International)
Mae Lagasca Genevieve Siao
2003 Jamie Liz Castillo Angeline Tucio
(Later became MNP – Tourism International)
Fiona Marie Lava Alicia Victoria Altares Clarice Ploteña
2004 Jedah Casabuela Hernandez
(Competed at Miss Asia Pacific International 2005 instead of Maria Carmeniezinas Nicolosi)
Eizza Rancesca Lim
(Later became MNP – Tourism International)
Carmelle Olivia Hebron Diana Jean Espidido
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International)
Raichelle Mae "Gigette" Pacquiao

2005[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Title Runners-up
MNP – Asia Pacific International First Second Third Fourth
2005 Maria Carmeniezinas Maxilom Nicolosi
(Unable to fulfill her competition)
Katharina Enocida Koegel Arabella Ordoñez Hanesh
(Later became MNP – Tourism International)
Abigail Lesley Cruz
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International)
Namkeen Soller Hameed
(Later became MNP – Intercontinental)

2006–2007[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up Special Title
MNP – Asia Pacific International MNP – Tourism International First Second Third MP – Overseas Communities
2006 Kirby Ann Basken
(Later became MNP – Intercontinental)
Vera Eumee Reiter Patricia Isabel Fernandez April Love Jordan Lorraine Erum Christine Adela White (Canada)
2007 Zephora Mayon
(Abdicated her title)
Ana Marie Morelos
(Later became MNP – Tourism Metropolitan International)
Iris Frances Tan Ricamarie Anne Taylor Jacquiline Rodriguez Jacquiline Charlebois Rodriguez (San Fernando Valley, California, USA)

2008[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up Special Title
MNP – International MNP – Tourism Puerto Princesa First Second MP – Overseas Communities
2008 Jonavi Raisa Quiray
(Competed at Miss Tourism International 2009 instead of Jane Bañares)
Jam Charish Libatog
(Competed at Miss Tourism International 2008)
Katrina Grace Rigets Queency Bernalez Loren Andre Burgos (California, USA)

2009[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up Special Title
MNP – International MNP – Tourism Aurora First Second MP – Overseas Communities
2009 Jane Bañares
(Unable to fulfill her competition)
Jacqueline Schubert
(Later became MNP – Intercontinental)
Samantha East Jennielyn Natividad Ana Maria Baladad (Texas, USA)

2010[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up Special Title
MNP – Asia Pacific International MNP – Tourism International MNP – Intercontinental First Second MP – Overseas Communities
2010 Christi Lynn McGarry
(Later became MNP – Intercontinental)
Barbara Salvador
(Later became Miss Tourism Cosmopolitan International)
Carla Jenina Lizardo
(Unable to fulfill her competition)
Suzette Hernandez Sharon Grace Angel Christi Lynn McGarry (East Coast USA)

2011[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up Special Title
MNP – International MNP – Tourism First Second MP – Overseas Communities
2011 Vickie Marie Rushton
(Unable to fulfill her competition)
Felicia Baron
(Unable to fulfill her competition)
Diana Sunshine Rademann
(Later became MNP – Tourism International)
Tifani Alexandra Grimes Bea Rose Santiago (Canada)

2012[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up Special Title
MNP – Intercontinental MNP – Tourism International First Second MP – Overseas Communities
2012 Camille Guevarra Rizzini Alexis Gomez Emma Mary Tiglao Larah Grace Lacap Marbee Tiburcio (Northern California, USA)

2013–2016[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up Special Title
MNP – Asia Pacific International MNP – Tourism International First Second MP – Overseas Communities
2013 Andrea Koreen Medina
(Later became MNP – Intercontinental)
Angeli Dionne Gomez Maureen Ann Montagne Kristian Aubrey Nolasco Asdis Lisa Karlsdottir (Iceland)
2014 Eva Psychee Patalinjug
(Unable to fulfill her competition)
Glennifer Perido
(Later became Miss Tourism Metropolitan International)
Cristine Racel Kim Fyfe Patrizia Lucia Bosco (Milan, Italy)
2015 Leren Mae Bautista
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International & Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International)
Janela Joy Cuaton Julee Ann Marie Bourgoin Brenna Cassandra Gamboa Nina Josie Robertson (Australia)
2016 Ganiel Akrisha Krishnan Justin Mae San Jose Lynette Bradford Ashley Nicole Singh
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International)
Michelle Thorlund (California, USA)

2017[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up Special Title
MNP – Asia Pacific International MNP – Tourism International MNP – Top Model of the World First Second MP – Overseas Communities
2017 Ilene Astrid de Vera Jannie Loudette Alipo-on Hannah Khayle Iglesia
(Later became MNP – AMA Asian International Supermodel 2017)
Angela Carla Sandigan
(Later became MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International)
Sofia Marie Sibug
(Later became MNP – Global Beauty Queen)
Savannah Mari Gankiewicz (Hawaii, USA)

2018[edit]

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up Special Title
MNP – Asia Pacific International MNP – Tourism International MNP – Tourism Queen of the Year International MNP – Global Beauty Queen First Second MP – Overseas Communities
2018 Sharifa Akeel Julieane Fernandez Keshapornam Ramachandran
(No international pageant held)
Pauline Amelinckx
(No international pageant held)
Mary Justine Teng Kristine Micah Malicsi Jade Skye Roberts (Australia)

2019[edit]

Year Mutya Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up Special Title
MP – Asia Pacific International MP – World Top Model MP – Tourism International First Second MP – Overseas Communities
2019 Klyza Castro April May Short Tyra Rae Goldman
(Later became MP - Top Model of the World)
Cyrille Payumo
(Later became MP - Tourism International and Miss Tourism International)
Maxinne Nicole Rangel Louise Janica An (California, USA)
2020 No local pageant held due to COVID 19 pandemic.
2021 No local pageant held due to COVID 19 pandemic.

2022 - present[edit]

Mutya ng Pilipinas Pageant 2022 and 2023 editions conjoined with finals held the 4th of December, 2022 with all major winners competing for 2023.

Year Mutya ng Pilipinas Major Titles Runners-up Special Title
Mutya ng Pilipinas – Intercontinental Mutya ng Pilipinas – World Top Model Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International Mutya ng Pilipinas – Luzon Mutya ng Pilipinas – Visayas Mutya ng Pilipinas – Mindanao Mutya ng Pilipinas – Overseas Communities
2022 Iona Violeta Gibbs Arianna Kyla Padrid Jeanette Reyes Shannon Robinson Megan Deen Campbell Marcelyn Bautista Jesi Mae Cruz (California, USA)

Current titles[edit]

Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International[edit]

(Also called Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism or Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism Puerto Princesa in 2008 and Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism Aurora in 2009.) Winners were delegated as Ambassadors of the Philippine Department of Tourism.)

From 1994, winners or appointed representatives were sent to the Miss Tourism International Pageant.

Year National Title Delegate Hometown International Pageant Placement Other awards
1975 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism 1975 Rosario Marissa Recto
1976 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism 1976 Evangeline Evangelista
1977 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism 1977 Emma Yuhico
1978 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism 1978 Mary Yehlen Catral
1979 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism 1979 Visitacion Agbayani
1980 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism 1980 Rose Marie de Vera
1981 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism 1981 Annabelle de Guia
1986[2] Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism 1986 Sherry Rose Byrne
1987 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism 1987 Mary Gretchen Hernandez
1988 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism 1988 Mary Jean Rosales
1991 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism 1991 Vivian Gobaton
1994 Mutya ng Pilipinas 1993 – 3rd Runner Up (Appointed) Maria Riza Martinez Makati City Miss Tourism International 4th Runner Up
1995 Mutya ng Pilipinas 1994 – 3rd Runner Up (Appointed) Sherilyne Reyes Cebu City Miss Tourism International 3rd Runner Up
1996 There were no international pageant held
1997 There were no international pageant hel held
1998 Mutya ng Pilipinas 1998 – 4th Runner Up (Appointed) Mellany Gabat Metro Manila Miss Tourism International 2nd Runner Up
1999 Mutya ng Pilipinas 1999 –1st Runner Up (Appointed) Racquel Uy Quezon City Miss Tourism International 1st Runner Up Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International 1999
2000 Mutya ng Pilipinas 2000 – 3rd Runner Up (Appointed) Maria Esperanza Corazon Manzano Quezon City Miss Tourism International Miss Tourism International 2000
2001 Mutya ng Pilipinas 2001 – 3rd Runner Up (Appointed) Mary Liza Diño Marikina City Miss Tourism International Unplaced
2002 Mutya ng Pilipinas 2002 – 2nd Runner Up (Appointed) Frances Margaret Arreza Las Piñas City Miss Tourism International Top 10
2003 Mutya ng Pilipinas 2003 – 1st Runner Up (Appointed) Angeline Tucio Iriga City Miss Tourism International Unplaced
2004 Mutya ng Pilipinas 2004 – 1st Runner Up Eizza Rancesca Lim Rizal Miss Tourism International Unplaced
2005 Mutya ng Pilipinas 2005 – 2nd Runner Up (Appointed) Arabella Hanesh Pangasinan Miss Tourism International Unplaced
2006 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International 2006 Vera Eumee Reiter Quezon City Miss Tourism International Unplaced
2007 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International 2007 Ana Marie Morelos12[3][4] Valenzuela City Miss Tourism Metropolitan International 4th Runner Up
2008 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism Puerto Princesa 2008 Jam Charish Libatog Cebu City Miss Tourism International Top 15
2009 Mutya ng Pilipinas – International 2009 Jane Riel Bañares13 Legazpi City Did not compete
Mutya ng Pilipinas – International 2008 Jonavi Raisa Quiray14 Palawan Miss Tourism International Unplaced
2010 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International 2010 Barbara dela Rosa Salvador Pangasinan Miss Tourism International 3rd Runner Up Miss Tourism Cosmopolitan International 2010
2011 Mutya ng Pilipinas 2011 – 1st Runner Up (Appointed) Diana Sunshine Rademann16 Puerto Princesa City Miss Tourism International Unplaced
2012 Mutya ng pilipinas – Tourism International 2012 Rizzini Alexis Gomez Mandaue City Miss Tourism International Miss Tourism International 2012
2013 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International 2013 Angeli Dione Gomez Cebu City Miss Tourism International Miss Tourism International 2013
2014 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International 2014 Glennifer Perido Cordilleras Miss Tourism International 2nd Runner Up Miss Tourism Metropolitan International 2014
2015 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International 2015 Janela Joy Cuaton Doha, Qatar Miss Tourism Metropolitan International 1st Runner Up
2016 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International 2016 Justin Mae San Jose Calabarzon Miss Tourism International Unplaced
2017 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International 2017 Jannie Loudette Alipo-on Navotas Miss Tourism International Miss Tourism International 2017
2018 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International 2018 Julieane "Aya" Fernandez Taguig City Miss Tourism International 4th Runner Up Dream Girl of the Year International 2018
2019 Mutya Pilipinas 2019 – 1st Runner Up > Mutya Pilipinas – Tourism International 2019 (Appointed) Cyrille Payumo Pampanga Miss Tourism International Miss Tourism International 2019 Best in National Costume
2020 Appointed by other organization Kathie Lee Berco Miss Tourism International Unplaced
2021 Mutya Pilipinas 2019 - Top 12 Finalist (Appointed) Keinth Jesen Petrasanta Laguna Miss Tourism International 6th Runner Up Miss South East Asia Tourism Ambassadress 2021
2022 Mutya Pilipinas 2019 – Top 20 Finalist (Appointed) Maria Angelica Pantaliano Mandaue City Miss Tourism International 2nd Runner Up Miss Tourism Metropolitan International 2022

Miss Photogenic
2023 Mutya ng Pilipinas – Tourism International 2022 Jeanette Reyes Camarines Sur Miss Tourism International 2nd Runner Up Miss Tourism Metropolitan International 2023

Miss South East Asia Tourism Ambassadress 2023
  • Note: From 1975 until 1991, the Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism winners were not sent to any particular international pageant. The years 1982–1985, 1989, 1992 and 1993, no winners selected.
  • DNC/NIPH – Did not compete / No International Pageant Held.
  • N/A – Not Applicable

Former titles[edit]

Mutya ng Pilipinas – Asia Pacific International[edit]

formerly Miss Asia and Miss Asia Pacific Quest

(Also called Mutya ng Pilipinas Intercontinental or Mutya ng Pilipinas Asia Pacific or Mutya ng Pilipinas Asia Pacific Int'l or Mutya ng Pilipinas International. The titles given annually by the organizers of Mutya ng Pilipinas, Inc. have undergone multiple name changing).

Winners were sent to the revamped Miss Asia Pacific International Pageant until 2005.

The international pageant was discontinued in 2006 but Mutya ng Pilipinas, Inc. continued to crown the Mutya ng Pilipinas Asia Pacific title up to 2013 even if the international pageant was defunct back in 2006.

The winner were previously assigned to compete at Miss Intercontinental Pageant and in some occasions Miss Tourism International started in 2006 until 2013. Miss Asia Pacific International pageant was revived once again and held in 2016 up to 2019. The COVID19 pandemic emerged in 2020 resulting in discontinuation of said pageant for three consecutive years and up to the present.

Color key
  •   Declared as Miss Asia Pacific International
  •   Ended as Runner-up in Miss Asia Pacific International
  •   Ended as one of the Top Semi-Finalists in Miss Asia Pacific International
Year Delegate Hometown Local/National Title International Pageant Placement Other awards
1965 Resurreccion Vianzon Miss Asia Second Runner-up None
1968 Mary Jane Mozo de Joya Mutya ng Pilipinas Miss Asia Third Runner-up None
1969 Maria Lourdes Hart Muñoz Mutya ng Pilipinas Miss Asia Unplaced None
1970 Alice Tiongson Crisostomo [5] Mutya ng Pilipinas Miss Asia First Runner-up None
1971 Carolyn Gomora Masibay Mutya ng Pilipinas Miss Asia First Runner-up None
1972 Yvette Marie Alfon Mutya ng Pilipinas Miss Asia First Runner-up None
1973 Maria Lourdes Atienza Mutya ng Pilipinas Miss Asia Unplaced None
1974 Maria Paripola Penson Mutya ng Pilipinas Miss Asia Second Runner-up None
1975 Maricel Fortuno MNP – Asia Miss Asia Unplaced None
1976 Maria Luisa Corazon Delgado MNP – Asia Miss Asia Third Runner-up None
1977 Maria Rosario Aspillera Diaz Aringay, La Union MNP – Asia Miss Asia Fourth Runner-up None
1978 Epifania Lagman MNP – Asia Miss Asia First Runner-up None
1979 Lorraine Espiridon Schuck MNP – Asia Miss Asia Second Runner-up None
1980 Rosa Maria de Vera MNP – Asia Miss Asia First Runner-up None
1981 Marilou Arguelles Bendigo Davao City, Davao del Sur MNP – Asia Miss Asia Unplaced None
1982 Maria del Carmen Ines del Alcazar Zaragoza MNP – Asia Miss Asia Miss Asia 1982 None
1983 Gloria Aranas Dimayacyac MNP – Asia Miss Asia Miss Asia 1983 Best in Swimwear
1984 Aurora Claudia Mandanas MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Top 10 Semi-Finalist None
1985 Millicent Bautista MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Top 12 Semi-Finalist None
1986 Glenah Marie Valmonte Slaton MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Top 16 Semi-Finalist None
1987 Gina Abalos Vinluan MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Top 15 Semi-Finalist None
1988 Maria Hyacinth Valencia Lotuaco Manila, Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Unplaced None
1989 Lorna Villanueva Legaspi Manila, Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific 1989 Miss Talent
1990 Mutya Crisostomo Laxa Manila, Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific No international pageant held due to natural calamities in the country None
1991 No international pageant held due to natural calamities in the country None
1992 Mutya Crisostomo Laxa Manila, Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Second Runner-up None
1993 Michele Zulueta Aldana Bulacan MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific 1993 Miss Photogenic
Miss Friendship
1994 Angelica Jasmine Berroya Reyes Bulacan MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Top 12 Semi-Finalist None
1995 Maricel Gomez Morales Angeles City MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Top 12 Semi-Finalist Miss Photogenic
1996 Marilyn Gozon Maristela Mabalacat, Pampanga MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific First Runner-up None
1997 Esabella Morena Cabrera Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific N/A N/A N/A
Sheryll Rodriguez Moraga Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Top 10 Semi-Finalist Miss Friendship
Miss Photogenic
Miss Talent
Miss Creme Silk Beautiful Hair
1998 Rochelle Romero Ong Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Unplaced Miss Friendship
Miss Creme Silk Beautiful Hair
1999 Ritchie Guevarra Ocampo Pampanga MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Top 10 Semi-Finalist Miss Photogenic
Miss Lux Super Rich Beautiful Hair
2000 Josephine Nieves Canonizado Mandaluyong, Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Unplaced Best in Evening Gown
Miss Creme Silk Beautiful Hair
2001 Darlene Zimmer Carbungco Angeles City MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Fourth Runner-up Miss Close-Up Smile
2002 Miriam San Jose Chui California, United States MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Third Runner-up Miss Cremesilk Beautiful Hair
Miss Telegenic
2003 Jamie Liz Lazcano Castillo Malabon, Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific Miss Asia Pacific Top 10 Semi-Finalist People's Choice
2004 Jedah Casabuela Hernandez1 Cabuyao, Laguna MNP – Asia Pacific International Miss Asia Pacific International No Miss Asia Pacific International Pageant
2005 Jedah Casabuela Hernandez2 Cabuyao, Laguna MNP – Asia Pacific International Miss Asia Pacific International Fourth Runner-up Best in Evening Gown/Best Hair
Maria Carmeniezinas Maxilom Nicolosi 3 Milan, Italy MNP – Asia Pacific International Did not compete
2006 Kirby Ann Basken*4 Norway MNP – Asia Pacific International Miss Intercontinental Top 12 None
2007 Zephora Aldana Mayon 5 Las Piñas, Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific International Abdicated her Crown and Title
2008 Jonavi Raisa Bernas Quiray 6 Puerto Princesa, Palawan MNP – International No Miss Asia Pacific International Pageant
2009 Jane Riel Bañares 7 Legaspi City, Albay MNP – International No Miss Asia Pacific International Pageant
2010 Carla Jenina Terina Cabrera Lizardo 8 Bicol MNP – Intercontinental Did not compete
Christi Lynn Landrito McGarry 8 Jersey City, New Jersey MNP – Asia Pacific International Miss Intercontinental Top 15 Continental Queen of Asia and the Pacific
2011 Vickie Marie Milagrosa Sausa Rushton 9 Bacolod, Negros Occidental MNP – International No Miss Asia Pacific International Pageant
2012 Camille Manalang Guevarra 10 Porac, Pampanga MNP – Intercontinental Miss Intercontinental Unplaced None
2013 Andrea Koreen Garcia Medina Quezon City, Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific International Miss Intercontinental 3rd Runner-up Continental Queen of Asia and Oceania
2014 Eva Psychee Soroño Patalinjug11 Cebu City, Cebu MNP – Asia Pacific International No Miss Asia Pacific International Pageant
2015 Leren Mae Magnaye Bautista Los Baños, Laguna MNP – Asia Pacific International Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International None
2016 Ganiel Akrisha Atun Krishnan Manila, Metro Manila MNP – Asia Pacific International Miss Asia Pacific International Second Runner-up None
2017 Ilene Astrid Cañete de Vera Cebu City MNP – Asia Pacific International Miss Asia Pacific International Fourth Runner-up None
2018 Sharifa Mangatong Areef Mohammad Omar Akeel Lebak, Sultan Kudarat MNP – Asia Pacific International Miss Asia Pacific International Miss Asia Pacific International 2018 Darling of the Press
2019 Klyza Ferrando Castro Davao City MP – Asia Pacific International Miss Asia Pacific International Top 20 Asia's Continental Queen
2020 No Miss Asia Pacific International pageant held due to COVID 19 pandemic.
2021 No Miss Asia Pacific International pageant held due to COVID 19 pandemic.
2022 No Miss Asia Pacific International pageant held. Temporarily discontinued.
2023 Franchise acquired by Empire Philippines Holdings, Inc.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Filipinas Volume 10, Num.105–116 2001 Page 58 ""It's entertainment, pure and simple. Not unlike soap operas. In such a drab life you've got to have some form of diversion." For beauty queen and Mutya ng Pilipinas organizer Lorraine Schuck, it's the poverty: "Until the economy gets better and everybody will be busy making money, people will always be following these pageants... Schuck says for the last eight years she's been handling Mutya ng Pilipinas and Miss Asia-Pacific, she has never had problems finding sponsors. "They know we reach their target market and they've never left us all these years."."
  2. ^ National Mid-week Volume 1 1986 Page 32 "The Mutya ng Pilipinas batch of entries this year were so good that the five finalists really had to go through the wringer before they were finally chosen."
  3. ^ "~ Miss Tourism International – Miss Tourism Metropolitan International Winners". misstourisminternational.com.
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  5. ^ Michael Gary Hawkins, Co-producing the postcolonial: U.S.-Philippine cinematic relations, 1946–1986 University of California, Los Angeles 2008 – Page 330 "1971... That year Crisostomo reigned as Mutya Ng Pilipinas (roughly translated as "Beauty of the Philippines," mutya meaning something of great beauty) and began her film career starring alongside Ferrer in Golden Child."