Although there are many versions of beauty pageants around the world that involve the words "Miss" and "Globe," the original contest is simply known as Miss Globe ®, without any additional prefixes or suffixes.

 


We are the original Miss Globe ®.

The founder of Miss Globe is Charlie See, a Malaysian - Singapore. The title Miss Globe was first registered in the United States in 1925 at the Los Angeles Trade Registry by founder Charlie See on behalf of the Charlie See Company, under the brand name Charlie See & Associates.

To protect the title "Miss Globe," the phrases "Miss Globe®," "Miss Globe Beauty®," and "Miss Globe®" were separately registered as trademarks in various occupational classes on different dates.

The occupational classes of the mark include national classes 100, 101, and 107, as well as international class 41. While there are multiple registered trademarks for the title "Miss Globe" at the USPTO, variations with prefixes and suffixes have been used since the development of the Miss Globe sub-branches.


This is the result of many years of organizing and promoting the role of women in the world. Education as well as well-being and self-esteem were their primary goals.
There were about 60 contestants from different countries participating this worldwide event every year in USA since then.

We have many inquires regarding our brand Miss Globe® having a few versions. We would like to clarify so that there is no misunderstanding.
Miss Globe® is founded and registered by 'Hollywood Legend', 'Godfather of Pageants', 'Mr. Pageant' Charlie See'.
Originally, he organized the final called 'Pageant of Pageants'.
- The winner of 'Pageant of Pageants' was crowned as Miss Globe.
- The first runner up was named 'Miss Tourism'.
- The second runner up was named 'Model of Models'.
- The third runner up was named 'Dream Girl International'.
- The fourth runner up was named 'Miss Intercontinental'.


After Charlie's death, many versions added prefixes and suffixes to the words "Miss" and "Globe", confusing the original pageant.

And to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the brand, we (The Miss Global Group) decided to work with stakeholders to buy back all of the long-standing Miss Globe domain names with the desire to organize the pageant in its original form. At the same time, we wanted to bring the pageant to the neutral country where Charlie See was born, Malaysia and Singapore (Singapore officially separated from Malaysia on August 9, 1965).

Preparations for the 100th Miss Globe® World Finals have begun since 2025.