Alexie Mae Caimoso Brooks represented the Philippines at Miss Eco International 2025 and competed against 35 other candidates at the Al Zahraa Ballroom of Hilton Green Plaza in Alexandria, Egypt on April 19, 2025. She won the title.
Runner-up to Brooks was Yulinar Fitriani of Indonesia. The respective second, third and fourth runners-up were Yelyzaveta Adamska of Ukraine, Cynthia Murillo of the United States and Victoria Inglis of the United Kingdom.
Miss Eco International 2026 contestants
On May 22, 2026, Brooks will crown her successor at the Residential Hall of the Helnan Antoniades Palace Hotel in Alexandria. It is the 11th edition of the international beauty pageant based in Cairo, Egypt.
Dr. Amal Rezk founded Miss Eco International in collaboration with Let’s Take Care of the Planet (LTCP), a United Nations’ project launched in Brazil in response to the United Nations’ Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. It was known as Miss Eco Queen in 2015 and Miss Eco Universe in 2016.
There are 44 women competing for the Miss Eco International 2026 crown. Here are the candidates:
- Sabrina Isufi (Albania)
- Adriana Gravador (Australia)
- Avila Islam (Bangladesh)
- Joana Camargo (Brazil)
- Olivea Loo (Canada)
- Hangarahi Pakarati Vasquez (Chile)
- Kai Man Xu (China)
- Ana Maria Hernandez Posada (Colombia)
- Anna Bartošová (Czech Republic)
- Carolin Espinosa (Dominican Republic)
- Nahomi Loor (Ecuador)
- Banan Maher (Egypt)
- Andressa Sales (Fernando do Noronha)
- Rosa Beata Julia Kilpi (Finland)
- Louise Misako (France)
- Michelle Asim Appeah (Ghana)
- Kyria Salina Romusca (Haiti)
- Yanwen Xie (Hong Kong)
- Reema Shaik (India)
- Nickyta Dhea “Nicky” Aurellia (Indonesia)
- Isabella della Spina (Italy)
- Tsugumi Matsumoto (Japan)
- Shannon Andrade (Jamaica)
- Nivethaa Kumar (Malaysia)
- Kimberly Joseph (Mauritius)
- Palmira Ruiz (Mexico)
- Sarah Thea (Morocco)
- Sejal Rajbhandari (Nepal)
- Judith Bogema Aura (Netherlands)
- Phoebe Long (New Zealand)
- Martha Ajih Onazi (Nigeria)
- Abelone Smedsrud (Norway)
- Stephanie Schmatz (Peru)
- Gabriella Mai “Gabbi” Carballo (Philippines)
- Natacha Cristóvão (Portugal)
- Taisia Kosolapova (Russia)
- Botlhale Bemoya (South Africa)
- Ana Maria Bueno Nieves (Spain)
- Wu Pin Yi (Taiwan)
- Kamila Murtazina (Tatarstan)
- Jessica Cristina Niinima (Thailand)
- Mishel Shotropa (Ukraine)
- Kylie Klein (United States)
- Nguyễn Thị Thu Trúc (Vietnam)
Irina Subotić of Serbia was initially listed as a candidate. However, she withdrew from the competition.

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