Miss Elegance
- 1977 - Cristal del Mar Montañez Arocha (Departamento Vargas)
- 1979 - Francia Venezuela Pena Toledo (Falcón)
- 1980 - Dalia Novellino Blonval (Barinas)
- 1981 - Miúrica Yanez Callender (Bolívar)
- 1982 - Michelle Marie Shoda Belloso (Falcón)
- 1983 - Adriana Novellino Blonval (Táchira)
- 1984 - María Alejandra Castro Egui (Guárico)
- 1985 - Alejandrina "Nina" Sicilia Hernandez (Monagas)
- 1986 - Nancy Josefina Gallardo Quiñones (Portuguesa)
- 1987 - Claudia Alexandra Fazzini Adrianza (Falcón)
- 1988 - Constanza Enriqueta Giner Barreto (Aragua)
- 1989 - Luicira Marcano Reyes (Táchira)
- 1990 - Daniela Lores (Trujillo)
- 1991 - María Alexandra Vírgüez (Península de Paraguaná)
- 1992 - Pilar Martínez Caicedo (Delta Amacuro)
- 1993 - Gabriela Hidalgo Arreaza (Miranda)
- 1994 - Ana María Amorer Guerrero (Apure)
- 1995 - Mariana Cegarra Felice (Trujillo)
- 1996 - Gabriela Vergara Aranguren (Barinas)
- 1997 - Heidi Angélica García Adragna (Carabobo)
- 1998 - Lucbel Carolina Indriago Pinto (Delta Amacuro)
- 1999 - Rocío Alvarez Márquez (Cojedes)
- 2003 - Ana Karina Áñez Delgado (Lara)
- 2004 - Andrea María Milroy Díaz (Trujillo)
- 2005 - Rosamaría Matteo Mago (Canaima)
- 2006 - Claudia Paola Suárez Fernández (Mérida)
- 2007 - Luna Ramos Torres (Trujillo)
- 2008 - Stefanía Fernández Krupij (Trujillo)
- 2010 - María José Zavarce Alvarado (Lara)
- 2011 - Irene Sofía Esser Quintero (Sucre)
- 2012 - María Gabriela de Jesús Isler Morales (Guárico)
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Famous quotes containing the word elegance:
“For me, elegance is not to pass unnoticed but to get to the very soul of what one is.”
—Christian Lacroix (b. 1951)
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—Samuel Johnson (17091784)