"Women of Power"
Meet the remarkable women who have earned the Miss Power Woman crown. Each winner represents resilience, talent, and leadership — with inspiring stories and achievements that continue to make an impact long after the competition.

Crowned Miss Power Woman 2024, Magdalena is a former Miss Earth Poland and global model-scholar. A Miss Multiverse alum, she blends fashion, medical studies, and advocacy to inspire women pursuing ambitious, balanced careers.

Miss Power Woman 2022
Claudia Bodnar is an Australian model and pageant titleholder whose blend of grit, grace, and media savvy earned her the crown of Miss Power Woman 2022 at the world finals in Punta Cana.

Miss Power Woman 2021
Hulda is a PhD linguistics scholar who speaks seven languages. As Miss Multiverse Iceland she placed Top-5 at worlds, earning special awards before being crowned Miss Power Woman 2021—uniting intellect, service, and stage presence.

Miss Power Woman 2020
Jessica Ferguson won Miss Multiverse Australia and the Miss Power Woman 2020 world title in the Dominican Republic. An actor and model with vocal and drama training, she’s known for disciplined preparation, dynamic stage presence, and versatile commercial and editorial work.

Miss Power Woman 2019
Alice earned Miss Power Woman 2019 and 2nd place at Miss Multiverse. A graduate in health sciences and business, she founded Bright & Fit—Italy’s first medical-certified holistic fitness platform—turning resilience into empowerment for women.

Miss Power Woman 2018
Adrianna represented Trinidad & Tobago at Miss Multiverse 2018, earning the Miss Power Woman title. A model-actor featured on the TV series, she’s expanded into film projects and creative work that showcase versatility on stage and screen.

Miss Power Woman 2018 Alpha
Icelandic model and lifelong athlete. Crowned Miss Universe Iceland 2016, Hildur returned as Miss Multiverse Iceland 2018 and finished First Runner-Up in Punta Cana. Fifteen years of handball, snowboarding, and airline experience shape her calm, competitive edge.

Miss Power Woman 2017
Melika won Miss Power Woman 2017 and later a WSOP Online bracelet. The Iranian-South African model, magician, and speaker—formerly Miss Global Iran—pairs showmanship with competitive focus, advocating resilience and women’s confidence.

Ms Power Woman 2017
Spanish-born and Cork-based, Elvira Fernández won Ms. Power Woman 2017, also earning Photogenic and Friendship awards. A UCC Law graduate, brand ambassador, and beauty entrepreneur, she blends modeling, family life, and a natural-ingredient skincare ethos.

Ms Power Woman 2017 Alpha
Brazilian-born and UK-based, Jamile DeSouza-Davies won Miss Alpha Female 2017 after representing Brazil in the Ms Power Woman cycle. Founder of the Alpha Project wellness program/app and a Paris Fashion Week influencer, she blends fitness coaching, mindset training, and media work.

Miss Power Woman 2016
Naoumie Ekiko is a Cameroonian model, actress, and influencer—Miss Power Woman 2016—known for CoverGirl campaigns and editorial features. After moving to the USA and building a decade-long NYC career, she launched a mentorship program focused on self-care, self-love, and professional growth.