Miss Asia International Pageant 2025
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Miss Asia International Winners - CiCi Sappakittkuntro (2nd Runner-up), Junjiao Sissi Wang (Miss Asia International 2025) and Grace Pan (1st Runner-up)
San Gabriel, California, USA. 24th January, 2026. The 37th Miss Asia International Pageant was held at the Sheraton Los Angeles San Gabriel Hotel with Junjiao Sissi Wang being crowned the Miss Asia International 2025. The theme of this year’s event was “Back to the Millennium, Brilliance Re-imagined,” and featured the first Miss Little Asia International and the Mrs. Asia International pageants, fashion shows, and entertainment. The event was held in conjunction with the 7th Asian Film Festival Los Angeles, merging the worlds of fashion and cinema into a grand celebration. Together, the two events shined a light on the growing influence of Asian culture on the global stage.

Miss Little Asia International 2025 winners and pageant participants with their awards and certificates

Mrs. Asia International 2025 winners - (2nd Runner-up), Clara Lobel (Mrs. Asia International 2025), and Annie Chen (1st Runner-up)
Since its inception, the Miss Asia International Pageant has been held internationally in cities that have included Beijing, Chengdu, Shenyang, Xiamen, and Los Angeles. Regional competitions are held across Asia and North America, with the top three finalists from each division advancing to the global finals. The ultimate winner is crowned Miss Asia International, with runner-ups and special awards being honored. The competition celebrates the beauty and diversity of Asian culture and fosters global cultural exchange while inspiring new generations of women to express their confidence, creativity, and inner beauty.

Music artist Misty Chang is interviewed on the red carpet

Peter Wu, president/CEO of XAVVI, TV host Joey Zhou, founder of the Los Angeles Beverly Arts (LABA), Julie Shen, President of Art Hearts Fashion, and Christina Fulton, CEO of Immortal Beauty
Distinguished guests from the entertainment, fashion, media, and many other industries joined the festive red carpet event. The organizers of the event included Julie Shen, President of Art Hearts Fashion, Michelle Guo, President of MGAC Global Aesthetic Group, Charles Dong, General Manager of American Multimedia Television USA (AMTV USA), and Jason Quin, Executive Chairman of the Miss Asia International Committee and representative of the official licensor, the American International Chamber of Commerce (AICC).

Event organizers Julie Shen, President of Art Hearts Fashion, Michelle Guo, President of MGAC Global Aesthetic Group

Professor Lingyun Xiang, Christina Fulton, CEO of Immortal Beauty, and Leila Ciancaglini, CEO RLC Talent Agency

Julie Shen, President of Art Hearts Fashion, music artist Septimius the Great, and Michelle Guo, President of MGAC Global Aesthetic Group

TV host Joey Zhou, founder of the Los Angeles Beverly Arts (LABA), and Annie Chen, Mrs. Asia International contestant and nominee for LABA Icon Award

Fashion designer Maribel JD (center) with her models
About the Miss Asia International Pageant
Founded in the 1980s, the Miss Asia International Pageant soon expanded and became international cultural and marketing event linking the U.S. with Asian countries. The event is organized and operated by a nonprofit organization affiliated with the American International Chamber of Commerce (AICC), with a mission to promote international trade, investment, tourism, cultural exchange and sustainable development between the United States and other nations.
The Miss Asia International Beauty Pageant is centered on women’s empowerment and gender equality. Through its programs and events, the organization promotes women’s participation in economic and social life across sectors, emphasizing the role of equality in strengthening economies and advancing global development goals. Through its outreach initiatives, the Miss Asia International Beauty Pageant provides guidance to businesses and private-sector partners on supporting women in the workplace, marketplace and community. The organization aligns its mission with global women’s empowerment frameworks supported by organizations including UN Women and the United Nations Global Compact.










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