Miss Ireland

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Miss Ireland is one of the World’s longest running beauty pageants established in 1947 it has been the launch pad for many well known successful, empowering women in Ireland. The winner of Miss Ireland represents her Country at the prestigious Miss World and in 2003 Rosanna Davison won the title of Miss World, for a full list of former Miss Ireland’s click our legacy tab. The competition has not only been successful for the overall winners of the coveted crown but also for finalists who have taking part who credit Miss Ireland in helping building their confidence, self esteem, interview & media skills all elements which they have gone on to use in their chosen professional careers.

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Miss Ireland 2023

Jasmine is a 25-year-old law graduate from Clonsilla in Dublin with a master’s degree in Human Rights and European Union Law, Jasmine was thrilled to have been crowned Miss Ireland.

The first rummer up was Anna Mai Fitzgerald (25) from Navan who is the current principal dancer of Riverdance and the second runner-up was Hannah-Kathleen Hawkshaw (26) from Dublin who works with a performing arts non-profit, The Broadway Dreams Foundation.

Jasmine was thrilled to be crowned the 76th Miss Ireland and the stunning law graduate from Dublin was genuinely surprised with her win.

Jasmine’s aspiration is to work for the United Nations, enabling her to travel to developing nations where women’s voices often go unheard.

Miss Ireland 2022

Jasmine is a 25-year-old law graduate from Clonsilla in Dublin with a master’s degree in Human Rights and European Union Law, Jasmine was thrilled to have been crowned Miss Ireland.

The first rummer up was Anna Mai Fitzgerald (25) from Navan who is the current principal dancer of Riverdance and the second runner-up was Hannah-Kathleen Hawkshaw (26) from Dublin who works with a performing arts non-profit, The Broadway Dreams Foundation.

Jasmine was thrilled to be crowned the 76th Miss Ireland and the stunning law graduate from Dublin was genuinely surprised with her win.

Jasmine’s aspiration is to work for the United Nations, enabling her to travel to developing nations where women’s voices often go unheard.

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