The 2025 Miss Universe pageant is gearing up to be one of its most diverse and inspiring editions yet. With 120 contestants from countries around the world, this year is not just about beauty , it’s about substance, global representation, and a shared dream of making a difference.
Among the participants are women who defy the traditional pageant stereotype. For example, Tangia Zaman Methila from Bangladesh is not only a model and actress but is actively involved in disaster relief work. Flavia Harizaj of Albania champions women’s empowerment in finance, while Michaela Tomanová from the Czech Republic brings scientific rigor to the stage, working on nutritional science for people living with HIV.
Some contestants come from particularly inspiring backgrounds. Hương Giang Nguyễn from Vietnam is a transgender woman who has become a trailblazer in media in her country. Peggy Garabekian of Iran works as a physical therapist and raises awareness about genocide. These women are entrepreneurs, scholars, creators, and advocates. Their participation in Miss Universe sends a powerful message: beauty and purpose can go hand in hand.
The pageant, to be held in Thailand later this month, promises to be more than a show , it’s a platform for these women to voice their missions. Many of them use their Miss Universe journeys to highlight issues such as sustainability, education, mental health, and inclusion. Through their stories, they aim to inspire younger generations and contribute to social causes that go beyond the runway.
This year, Miss Universe is clearly positioning itself as a force for positive change. By amplifying voices that often don’t get enough global attention, it’s becoming more than a competition , it’s an opportunity for women to stand tall, not just in terms of poise or appearance, but in purpose and impact.






