Nuestra Belleza México 1999 Explained

Winner:Leticia Murray[1]
Represented:
Date:September 12, 1999
Presenters:Marco Antonio Regil, Lupita Jones
Entrants:32
Placements:10
Venue:Lienzo Charro "Cuna de la Charrería", Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico
Broadcaster:Televisa
Before:1998
Next:2000

Nuestra Belleza México 1999, the 6th Nuestra Belleza México beauty pageant, was held at Lienzo Charro "Cuna de la Charrería" in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico on September 12, 1999. Thirty-two contestants of the Mexican Republic competed for the national title, which was won by Leticia Murray from Sonora, who later competed at Miss Universe 2000 in Cyprus. Murray was crowned by outgoing Nuestra Belleza México titleholder Silvia Salgado. She is the second blonde and only Sonorense to win this title.

The Nuestra Belleza Mundo México title was won by Danette Velasco from Distrito Federal, who later competed at Miss World 1999 in the United Kingdom. Velasco was crowned by outgoing Nuestra Belleza Mundo México titleholder Vilma Zamora. She was the first Capitalina to win this title.

This year the Nuestra Belleza México Organization obtained the Miss International pageant franchise and Lynette Delgado from Sinaloa won the Nuestra Belleza Internacional México title (Miss Dorian Grey). She would have competed in Miss International 1999 in Japan but she resigned the title days after. She was the first Sinaloense to win this title. Graciela Soto from Morelos was her replacement in the Miss International 1999 pageant, becoming the first Morelense to win this title.

Leticia Murray from Sonora was designated by the Nuestra Belleza México Organization as Nuestra Belleza Internacional México 2000 and competed in Miss International 2000 in Japan where she was a Semi-finalist in the Top 15. She was the first Sonorense to win this Title.

Results

Placements

Final ResultsContestant
Nuestra Belleza México 1999
Nuestra Belleza Mundo México 1999
Suplente/1st Runner-up
(Nuestra Belleza Internacional México 1999)
2nd Runner-up
(After successor as Nuestra Belleza Internacional México 1999)
3rd Runner-up
Top 10

Order of announcements

Top 10

  1. Aguascalientes
  2. Baja California Sur
  3. Chihuahua
  4. Distrito Federal
  5. Guanajuato
  6. Morelos
  7. Nuevo León
  8. Sinaloa
  9. Sonora
  10. Tamaulipas

Top 5

  1. Distrito Federal
  2. Morelos
  3. Sinaloa
  4. Sonora
  5. Tamaulipas

Special awards

AwardContestant
Miss Photogenic
Miss Personality
Miss Dorian Grey
Best Hair
  • – Rosa María Aragón
Skin Hinds
  • – Rosa María Aragón
Best National Costume
  • – Jocelyn Selem Trueba
    • "Teocintle, Diosa del maíz"

National costume competition

In this competition the contestants are not evaluated, only the costumes. It is a competition showing the country's wealth embodied in the colorful and fascinating costumes made by Mexican designers that combine the past and present of Mexico.

For the Nuestra Belleza México Organization, this event is very important because it discloses the creative work of the great Mexican designers and also elects which costume will represent Mexico in the Miss Universe contest the next year. Also, some costumes are selected to represent Mexico in other beauty contests.

The winning costume designer receives the "Aguja Diamante Award".

Final ResultsContestant
Winner
  • – "Teocentli, El Maíz"
Top 10
  • – "Coyoehauxtli"
  • – "Diosa Prehispánica"
  • – "Xochiquetzalli"
  • – "Charra de Gala Cachiruleado"
  • – "Rurabe"
  • – "Flor de Piña"
  • – "Princesa Caribeña"
  • – "Mariposa Monarca"
  • – "Regina"

Judges

Contestants

StateContestantAgeHeight
(m)
AguascalientesYvette Jasmine Roque Ruvalcaba231.74
Baja CaliforniaAstrid Rosalia Chávez Ramírez211.73
Baja California SurClara Sández Avilés211.80
CampecheJocelyn Selem Trueba201.70
ColimaMarcela Bueno Reyes211.68
ChiapasMabell Ortíz Gómez201.70
ChihuahuaMónica Enríquez Rodríguez201.73
Distrito FederalDanette Velasco Bataller211.78
DurangoVerónica Selene Garza Gamero201.77
Estado de MéxicoItzanami Bermúdez Sánchez221.70
GuanajuatoMaría Esther Espinoza Martínez201.74
GuerreroAlejandra López Duchesneau211.72
HidalgoMonserrat Jaime Flores201.68
JaliscoMaría Pía Marín Gutiérrez211.73
MichoacánMaría Elena Duarte Ramírez231.76
MorelosGraciela Soto Cámara221.78
NayaritBertha Guadalupe Tirado Espinoza201.72
Nuevo LeónVannessa María Valle Yves211.74
OaxacaElsa Aguilar del Puerto201.71
PueblaAurora Lemini Hernández201.69
QuerétaroEricka Thomas Minutti221.72
Quintana RooValeria De Anda González231.72
San Luis PotosíAna María Iglesias Nuñez211.69
SinaloaLynette Delgado Gastélum221.73
SonoraLeticia Judith Murray Acedo201.80
TabascoAna Marina Valenzuela Riveroll201.69
TamaulipasRosa María Aragón Herrera221.73
TlaxcalaRicarda Ramírez Mejía201.74
VeracruzKarla Delgado Hernández201.72
YucatánKatty Mirlé Risueño Coello201.80
ZacatecasSayra Guadalupe Llamas Mojarro201.74

Significance

Contestant notes

Crossovers

Contestants who had competed or will compete at other beauty pageants:

Miss Universe
Miss World
Miss International
Miss Costa Maya International

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20041216231144/http://www.terra.com.mx/entretenimiento/nota/20000714/104426.htm VUELVE LETICIA MURRAY A REPRESENTAR A MÉXICO