Contestants from every county are invited to partake in a grand celebration of beauty, grace, and empowerment. This year's event promises to be a spectacular showcase, reflecting on the rich history of the competition while eagerly anticipating the crowning of the new Miss Ireland.
Following in the footsteps of the current Miss Ireland, Jasmine Gerhardt, a 25-year-old law graduate from Clonsilla in Dublin with a master's degree in Human Rights and European Union Law, the search is on to find the next ambassador of beauty and brilliance. Jasmine's journey exemplifies the blend of beauty, intellect, and advocacy that Miss Ireland represents.
A Call to Counties: Seeking Local Representatives
Contestants from each county are invited to participate in the Miss Ireland and Mr Ireland competitions. The winners will represent their respective counties at various events, awards, and appearances throughout the year. The grand finale, scheduled for March 29th, 2025, will crown the new Miss Ireland and Mr Ireland in a spectacular show. Interested participants can find full entry details on www.miss-ireland.ie, the Miss Ireland App available on the Apple App Store or Google Play, and through @missirelandorg and @mrirelandorg on Instagram and Facebook. Applications close on August 31st, 2024.
Honoring the Legacy: A Journey Through Miss Ireland's History
This year, the organisers are delving into the competition's captivating history. “We are thrilled to announce that we are exploring the rich history of Miss Ireland,” said Brendan Marc Scully, Director of Miss Ireland. From the inaugural competition in 1947 to the present day, they are seeking photographs that highlight the timeless elegance and legacy of Miss Ireland and those crowned for each county throughout the years. “We would especially love to find and celebrate all those who we don’t have records for, going back to the fifties, sixties, seventies, eighties, and nineties,” Scully added.
These photographs are more than just images; they are windows to the past, reflecting the beauty and resilience that define Miss Ireland. Each photograph, from classic black-and-white portraits to vibrant modern-day snapshots, tells a story of poise, determination, and grace. If you or someone you know were crowned Miss Ireland or won a county title over the years, please contact [email protected].
The Road to the Crown: Testing Skills and Raising Awareness
This year’s finalists will be put through a rigorous competitive process, testing their skills in debating, public speaking, talent, sports, modelling, and social media. Each finalist will also be tasked with raising awareness and funds for their chosen charities.
Established in 1947, Miss Ireland has been the launch pad for many successful and inspiring women in Ireland. Notably, Rosanna Davison was crowned Miss World in 2003. In recent years, the Miss Ireland Franchise has raised over €350,000 for various charities, including Laura Lynn, Temple Street, Alzheimer’s Ireland, Pieta House, The Cari Foundation, and this year’s partner, The Julian Benson Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
The winners of Miss Ireland and Mr Ireland will receive lucrative agency contracts and a host of prizes, and will then jet off to represent Ireland at the Mr World Competition and Miss World Festival, which is televised in over 100 countries around the world. For more information, visit www.miss-ireland.ie.