Júlia Horta

Brazilian model and beauty queen
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1.72 m (5 ft 7+12 in)Beauty pageant titleholderTitleMiss Brasil 2019Major
competition(s)
Miss Brazil World 2015
(4th Runner-Up)
Miss Brazil CNB 2017
(2nd Runner-Up)
Miss Brasil 2019
(Winner)
Miss Universe 2019
(Top 20)

Júlia do Vale Horta[1] (born 31 March 1994) is a Brazilian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Brasil 2019. She represented Brazil at the Miss Universe 2019 pageant, where she placed in the top 20.[2][3]

Career

Júlia has a long history in the field of beauty pageants. She first competed for 'Miss World Minas Gerais' where she eventually became the winner and represented her state at the national pageant Miss Mundo Brasil 2015, which selects the Brazilian representative in Miss World, becoming Top 10 semifinalist. However, after the resignation of the original winner, Júlia inherited the 4th runner-up position. In 2016, she represented Brazil at 'Reinado Internacional del Café 2016' pageant and became the 1st runner-up. She then participated at the 'Miss Mundo Brasil' pageant again in 2017, representing the region of Zona da Mata and became 2nd runner-up. She represented Brazil at Miss Tourism International 2017 and bagged the 4th runner-up position.

Miss Brasil 2019

In 2019, Júlia represented the state of Minas Gerais at the national beauty pageant, Miss Brasil 2019 which was held on March 9, 2019, at São Paulo Expo Exhibition & Convention Center in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. At the end of the event, Julia was crowned as Miss Brasil 2019 by the outgoing titleholder Mayra Dias.[3]

Miss Universe 2019

Júlia represented Brazil in the Miss Universe 2019 pageant where she placed in the top 20.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Júlia do Vale Horta, de Minas Gerais, é a Miss Brasil 2019". Hora Brasil (in Portuguese). 10 March 2019. Archived from the original on 15 December 2019. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Representante de Minas Gerais, Júlia Horta é eleita a Miss Brasil 2019". metropoles.com (in Portuguese). 10 March 2019. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Miss Minas Gerais Júlia Horta vence o concurso Miss Brasil 2019". g1.globo.com (in Portuguese). 10 March 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-12-15. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  4. ^ "MINEIRA JÚLIA HORTA É ELEITA MISS BRASIL 2019". revistaquem.globo.com (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2019-05-23. Retrieved 2019-03-10.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss Brasil
2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Elís Miele
Miss Minas Gerais
2019
Succeeded by
Isadora Murta
Preceded by
Thainá Magalhães
Miss Tourism International Brazil
2017
Succeeded by
Gabrielli Frozza
Preceded by
Vitória Bisognin
Rainha Brasileira do Café
2016
Succeeded by
Francielly Ouriques
Preceded by
Eduarda D'Avila
Miss Minas Gerais CNB
2015
Succeeded by
Mariana Vieira
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Miss Universe 2019 national titleholders
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Miss Brazil titleholders
1950s
  • Bahia Martha Rocha (1954)
  • Ceará Emília Barreto Corrêa Lima (1955)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Maria José Cardoso (1956)
  • Amazonas (Brazilian state) Teresinha Gonçalves Morango (1957)
  • Federal District, Brazil (1891-1960) Adalgisa Colombo Teruskin (1958)
  • Federal District, Brazil (1891-1960) Vera Regina Ribeiro Secco (1959)
1960s
  • Guanabara Jean "Gina" MacPherson (1960)
  • Minas Gerais Staël Maria da Rocha Abelha (1961)
  • Bahia Olívia Rebouças Cavalcanti (1962)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Iêda Maria Britto Vargas (1963)
  • Paraná (state) Ângela Teresa Vasconcelos (1964)
  • Guanabara Raquel Helena de Andrade (1965)
  • Guanabara Ana Cristina Ridzi Bercet (1966)
  • São Paulo (state) Carmen de Barros Ramasco (1967)
  • Bahia Martha Maria Vasconcellos (1968)
  • Santa Catarina (state) Vera Lúcia Fischer (1969)
1970s
  • Guanabara Eliane Thompson (1970)
  • Minas Gerais Eliane Parreira Guimarães (1971)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Rejane Vieira da Costa (1972)
  • São Paulo (state) Sandra Mara Ferreira (1973)
  • São Paulo (state) Sandra Oliveira (1974)
  • Santa Catarina (state) Ingrid Budag (1975)
  • São Paulo (state) Kátia Celestino Moretto (1976)
  • São Paulo (state) Cássia Morais Silveira (1977)
  • Minas Gerais Suzana Araújo dos Santos (1978)
  • Rio Grande do Norte Marta Jussara da Costa (1979)
1980s
  • Rio de Janeiro (state) Eveline Didier Schröeter (1980)
  • Rio de Janeiro (state) Adriana Alves de Oliveira (1981)
  • Pará Celice Pinto Marques (1982)
  • Minas Gerais Marisa Fully Coelho (1983)
  • São Paulo (state) Ana Elisa Flores (1984)
  • Mato Grosso Márcia Giagio Canavezes (1985)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Deise Nunes de Souza (1986)
  • Federal District (Brazil) Jacqueline Ribeiro Meirelles (1987)
  • Santa Catarina (state) Isabel Cristina Bedüschi (1988)
  • Ceará Flávia Cavalcanti (1989)
1990s
  • São Paulo (state) Patrícia Godói (1991)
  • Paraná (state) Maria Carolina Otto (1992)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Leila Cristine Schüster (1993)
  • São Paulo (state) Valéria Melo Péris (1994)
  • Minas Gerais Renata Bessa Soares (1995)
  • Paraná (state) Maria Joana Parizotto (1996)
  • Minas Gerais Nayla Micherif (1997)
  • Mato Grosso do Sul Michela Marchi (1998)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Renata Bonfiglio Fan (1999)
2000s
2010s
2020s