Miss Earth 2025: Highlights and Results

The Cove at Okada Manila shimmered on the coronation night of Miss Earth 2025 on November 5, 2025. The 78 bejeweled delegates across the globe compete, carrying a collective advocacy for environmental justice and awareness. If you missed it, say less. Here are the highlights and results of this year’s Miss Earth.

In celebration of the organization’s 25th anniversary, Miss Earth maintained its silver lining theme throughout the program, even mirroring it through the candidates’ ensemble on stage. 

Top 25: Preliminary and Swimwear Round

From all the contestants, only 25 queens advanced in the preliminary round: 

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  • South Africa
  • Argentina
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Ukraine
  • Thailand
  • Moldova
  • Namibia
  • Canada  
  • Macau
  • Russia
  • Peru
  • Iceland
  • South Korea
  • Italy
  • Vietnam
  • Brazil
  • Czech Republic
  • India 
  • Ethiopia
  • Poland
  • United  
  • Arab Emirates
  • Chile
  • Netherlands
  • Philippines
  • Mexico 

Mexico secured a slot in the Top 25 and was awarded “People’s Choice” through online voting hosted by Eventista. 

The Magic 12 in dazzling gowns

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Next, the Top 25 finalists move on to the swimwear round, where queens pranced the stage wearing the Filipino designer Ricky Abad’s silver and metallic creation. From there, only 12 proceeded. Colombia was later given the Special Award for “Best in Swimsuit.” 

  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Czech Republic
  • Ethiopia
  • Iceland
  • Mexico
  • Philippines
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • Thailand
  • Ukraine
  • Vietnam

The Top 12 and the evening gown are the main highlights of the program, where queens sparkled the stage with their silver-lining-inspired couture. This round becomes tighter, and judges start splitting hairs as only eight candidates move forward to the initial question and answer portion. Cuba was also given the Special Award for “Best in Evening Gown.”

  • Iceland 
  • Chile 
  • Philippines 
  • Czech Republic 
  • Thailand 
  • Brazil 
  • Ukraine 
  • Vietnam

Top 4: Miss Earth & Elemental Court

The eight candidates tested their knowledge as they chose a random word to expound on within the 30-second timer. From there on, only half moved to the Final Four. 

From the 78 queens, only four survived and came closer to the crown: Thailand, Iceland, Vietnam, and the Czech Republic. 

Courtesy: Xyruz Barcelona

With this result, the hosting country also concluded its journey to the coveted title, as the Philippines was one slot shy of securing a spot in the Top 4. Despite this, fans in the crowd poured their support for Miss Philippines-Earth, Joy Barcoma, for putting up a good fight representing the country and making the nation proud with her wit and humor that captured the hearts of the Filipinos. 

In the final question and answer round, the four queens vie for the elemental crowns, and moments later, Earth announced its new queen. 

  • Miss Earth Fire – Thailand 
  • Miss Earth Water – Vietnam 
  • Miss Earth Air – Iceland 

This means, Natálie Puškinová of the Czech Republic is Miss Earth 2025. The then-reigning Miss Earth, Jessica Lane of Australia, passed the crown to her successor. With the Czech Republic’s triumph, alongside the elemental courts, she carries 25 years of legacy, upholding beauty and purpose for championing Mother Earth. Congratulations! 

You can watch the full livestream via Miss Earth’s official YouTube channel. Check it here

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