Spain’s Lorena Ruiz Crowned Miss Teen International 2025
Spain’s Lorena Ruiz wins Miss Teen International 2025 in Jaipur, India, outshining 24 global contestants.
Jaipur, India: In a dazzling display of talent and grace, Spain’s Lorena Ruiz was crowned Miss Teen International 2025 at a grand finale held in Jaipur, marking a milestone for India as the host of this renowned global teen beauty pageant. The event, which brought together contestants from 24 countries, underscored India’s rising prominence in the international fashion and beauty arena.
Organized by the Glamanand Group, the competition featured young women from diverse nations, including Canada, Colombia, Japan, Mexico, and Vietnam. Nikhil Anand, national director of Glamanand Group and Miss Universe India, hailed the event as a celebration of India’s cultural heritage. “Jaipur’s rich traditions and vibrant artistry have captivated the world. Hosting this pageant showcases India’s global influence in fashion,” Anand shared with the press.
The Miss Teen International 2025 finale unfolded with a series of engaging rounds, including swimwear, opening performances, and a thought-provoking question-and-answer segment. Each contestant showcased poise, confidence, and individuality, captivating the audience. Lorena Ruiz distinguished herself with her elegance and sharp intellect, earning the crown with a standout performance.
The final rankings included:
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Winner: Lorena Ruiz (Spain)
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First Runner-Up: Kaziah Liz Mejo (India)
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Second Runner-Up: Valeria Morales (Colombia)
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Third Runner-Up: Sabrina Maria Feliciano (Puerto Rico)
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Fourth Runner-Up: Grecia Novelo (Mexico)
The 24 finalists, including Botswana’s Margaret Nasha, Canada’s Jeanae Alisha Ventura, Japan’s Kikyo Swada, and Vietnam’s Nyunga Tha Xuancn Mai, added global flair to the event, representing a vibrant tapestry of cultures.
The Glamanand Group’s seamless execution of the pageant reinforced India’s stature in the global beauty and fashion industry. Nikhil Anand described Miss Teen International as “the world’s premier teen beauty competition,” emphasizing India’s pride in hosting it. “We extend our congratulations to Lorena Ruiz and all participants, wishing them success in their future endeavors,” he added.
Sarvesh Kashyap, National PR Head, expressed gratitude to Jaipur’s local and district administration for their exceptional support and security measures. He noted that the event garnered worldwide attention, with 24 countries represented in the finale. Kashyap also revealed plans for India to host Miss Teen Universe 2025 in October, expecting participation from around 75 countries, with official dates to be announced soon.
Jaipur, with its storied heritage and vibrant traditions, provided a stunning backdrop for the pageant. The Glamanand Group not only delivered a world-class event but also highlighted India’s artistry, fashion, and hospitality on a global stage. The competition served as a bridge for cultural exchange, uniting young women from diverse backgrounds in a celebration of beauty and talent.