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Antigone Costanda
Costanda (right) in 1955
BornNovember 13, 1932
Occupation(s)Model, entrepreneur
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Egypt 1954
Miss World 1954
Years active1953–present
Major
competition(s)
Miss Egypt 1954
(Winner)
Miss World 1954
(Winner)

Antigone Costanda (Arabic: أنتيجون كوستان) (Greek: Αντιγόνη Κωνσταντά, born on November 13, 1932, in Alexandria) is an Egyptian designer, model and beauty queen who won Miss World 1954.[1] The pageant took place on October 18, 1954, in London, England, with the participation of 16 contestants. In addition to Arabic, Costanda speaks Greek, English, Italian and French fluently. The Greek-Egyptian beauty was the first Miss Egypt candidate to win the title of Miss World for Egypt.[2]

According to Eric Morley's 1967 book, "The Miss World Story", Costanda was positively beaming as she claimed that her victory was also for the Miss World 1953 second runner-up status of Marina Papaelia.

The following year, during the 1955 Miss World beauty pageant held in London, Costanda did not attend the event because of political hostilities between Egypt and Britain over the Suez Canal. British actress Eunice Gayson crowned Miss Venezuela, Susana Duijm, as the new Miss World.

Prior to winning Miss World, Costanda was gaining experience in the modelling profession and was appearing in numerous publications. Winning Miss World further helped her to reach the top of her profession, becoming a successful model in the Middle East, France, Italy and Greece. Her career in later years moved into interior design. She ran a company designing the interior of business buildings.[3] She was one of the judges at the Miss Egypt 2006 contest.

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  1. ^ "Miss Egypt Becomes Miss World In Beauty Contest In London". Ocala Star-Banner. October 19, 1954. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  • ^ suntuubi.com
  • ^ Mitra, Ipshita (31 July 2013). "Miss Worlds of the 50s and where they are now". beautypageants.indiatimes.com. Archived from the original on 29 December 2018. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  • Awards and achievements
    Preceded by

    France Denise Perrier

    Miss World
    1954
    Succeeded by

    Venezuela Susana Duijm


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