Top Model of the World Titleholder

TOP MODEL OF THE WORLD (31st) – Natalia Garizabal

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Natalia Garizabal, a 24-year-old student and dancer from Santa Marta, Colombia achieved notable success by winning the 31st edition of the “Top Model of the World” competition. This event was held in the Arena of Hurghada and featured participants from various countries. In addition to winning the overall title, Natalia is travelling to Ecuador, Dominican Republic and is a professional Runway Model further showcasing her popularity and appeal across different platforms and regions. These titles highlight her influence and prominence not just in the modeling industry but also across cultural and digital realms.

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31st

Natalia Garizabal
(Colombia)

30th

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Maria Katren Varzaru
(Romania)

2022 (29th)

Mariana Macias Ornelas
(Mexico)

2021 (28th)

Natálie Kočendová
(Czech Republic)

2020 (27th)

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Pierinna Patino Flores
(Peru)

2019 (26th)

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Nicole Menayo
(Spain)

2018 (25th)

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Janet Leyva Rodriguez
(Peru)

2017 (24th)

Julia Gershun
(Ukraine)

2016 (24th)

Margo Cooper
(
Bulgaria)

2015 (23rd)

Elena Kosmina
(Ukraine)

2014 (22nd)

Tania Valencia
(Colombia)

2013- 2012

Isaiah Inara
(Gulf of Guinea)

2011 (19th)

Luna Voce
(Italy
)

2010 (18th)

Loredana Salantă
(Romania)

2009 (17th)

Carolina Rodríguez Ferrero
(Colombia)

2008 (16th)

Débora Lyra
(Brazil)

2007 (15th)

Alessandra Alores
(Germany)

2006 (14th)

Michelle de Leon
(Philippines)

2005 (13th)

Dominika van Santen
(Venezuela)

2004 (12th)

Sun Na
(China)

2003 (11th)

Nihan Akkus
(Turkey)

2002 (10th)

Natascha Börger
(Germany)

2001 (9th)

Renata Janetkova
(Czech Republic)

2000 (8th)

Yeliz Celiskan
(Turkey)

1999 (7th)

Suzana Fabriova
(Slovak Republic)

1998 (6th)

Michelle Khan
(Trinidad & Tobago)

1997 (5th)

Franzisca Schaub
(Germany)

1996 (4th)

Selinée Méndez
(Dominican Republik)

1995 (3rd)

Jacqueline Aguilera
(Venezuela)

1994 (2nd)

Claudine Obert
(France)

1993 (1st)

Francesca Bologna
(Italy)