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Miss Universe 1963 Ieda Vargas Dies at 80
23 Dec
Summary
- Ieda Maria Vargas, the first Brazilian Miss Universe, passed away at 80.
- She won the international pageant in 1963, making history for Brazil.
- Her legacy as a trailblazer continues to inspire generations worldwide.
Former Miss Universe Ieda Maria Vargas, who made history as the first Brazilian to win the international pageant in 1963, has died at the age of 80. Her death was confirmed on December 22, 2025, with her 81st birthday scheduled for December 31. Vargas was celebrated for her role in putting Brazil on the global stage and demonstrating the power and presence of Brazilian women.
The Miss Universe Organization and the Brazilian national pageant have both released statements honoring Vargas' significant contributions. She is described as a woman of light whose legacy of love, joy, and inspiration continues to resonate. Her daughter shared heartfelt words, noting her mother fought like a warrior.
Vargas' victory in 1963 was not only a historic moment but also pivotal in shaping the Miss Universe title. The Miss Universe Organization extended its deepest condolences, emphasizing that her legacy will continue to inspire future generations.



