Jessia Islam wins Miss International Bangladesh 2025 crown

Miss International Bangladesh 2025 has officially concluded with the crowning of Jessia Islam as this year’s titleholder. The journey began with thousands of online applications from across the country, showcasing the dreams and aspirations of young women determined to represent Bangladesh on a global stage.

Miss International Bangladesh 2025 has officially concluded with the crowning of Jessia Islam as this year's titleholder. The journey began with thousands of online applications from across the country, showcasing the dreams and aspirations of young women determined to represent Bangladesh on a global stage.

After a rigorous selection process, the contestants were narrowed down to a Top 9, who embarked on an inspiring journey of grooming sessions, photoshoots, and content creation designed to highlight their personalities, skills, and confidence.

For the second consecutive year, Shokubutsu proudly sponsored Miss International Bangladesh, supporting the platform in its mission to empower women and amplify voices for positive change.

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From the Top 9, three finalists were chosen after much deliberation: Jessia Islam, Sajria Tabassum Proma, and Somaya Harun. Following the final round, Jessia Islam was crowned Miss International Bangladesh 2025, with Sajria Tabassum Proma named First Runner-Up and Somaya Harun as Second Runner-Up.

The press conference was attended by numerous media representatives, along with Azra Mahmood, National Director of Miss International Bangladesh and Founder of Azra Mahmood Talent Camp (AMTC), as well as key representatives from Shokubutsu.

Beyond beauty, this year's winners are deeply committed to social impact and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Jessia Islam is actively working to rehabilitate drug-addicted street children, while Sajria Tabassum Proma and Somaya Harun are both engaged in impactful community development and social projects. All three finalists have also expressed their commitment to collaborating with NGOs to ensure their efforts create meaningful, sustainable change. They look forward to continuing this journey of social engagement and making lasting contributions to society.

Jessia Islam will now proudly carry the flag of Bangladesh to the Miss International pageant, which will take place on 27th November in Tokyo, Japan, where she will compete against representatives from around the world.

Miss International Bangladesh continues to stand as a platform not only for showcasing grace and talent but also for inspiring meaningful contributions to society, empowering women, and building a stronger future for Bangladesh on the global stage.