Venezuelan model, journalist, presenter, and beauty queen
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
di Giacomo and the second or maternal family name is
di Giovanni .
Daniela Anette di Giacomo di Giovanni (born May 15, 1985) is a Venezuelan TV host, journalist, radio host, model and beauty queen. She was crowned Miss Venezuela International 2005 and then Miss International 2006 in China .[ 1] She worked on Venezuelan channel Televen for a long time and now works for Univision in the United States .
Her victory in the 46th edition of Miss International , held in Beijing , China , earned Venezuela its fifth title in the pageant 's history, making it the most successful country to date. She bested 51 other delegates to wear the pageant's newly unveiled crystal crown, rather than the traditional pearl crown.
Di Giacomo received as a prize a ¥3,000,000 check, a Maki Diamond tiara with 637 diamonds and a Tokuda Yasokichi III kutani blue ceramic trophy.
Personal life
Di Giacomo is an Italo-Venezuelan personality who was born in Caracas . Standing at 5'9", her modeling career started in Paris and Milan at the age of 17. She attended Monteávila University in Caracas and is fluent in both Spanish and Italian.
Pageant participations
Di Giacomo represented Barinas in the Miss Venezuela 2005 pageant, where she was crowned as Miss Venezuela International . She then went on to win Miss International 2006 , in China .
Prior to winning Miss International , Di Giacomo competed in Miss World Coffee pageant in Guatemala , where she placed as a finalist and won the Miss Photogenic title.
On October 15, 2007, Di Giacomo crowned Priscila Perales of Mexico as Miss International 2007 . The pageant was held in Tokyo , Japan .
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1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
Miss International 1st runner-up 2nd runner-up Top 12 Top 15 Unplaced
1960s
Gladys Ascanio (1960)
Gloria Lilué (1961)
Olga Antonetti (1962)
Norah Duarte (1963)
Lisla Silva (1964)
Thamara Leal (1965)
Cecilia Picón (1967)
Jovann Navas (1968)
Cristina Keusch (1969)
1970s
Marzia Piazza (1970)
Sonia Ledezma (1971)
Marilyn Plessmann (1972)
Hilda Carrero (1973)
Marisela Carderera (1974)
Yamel Rodríguez (1975)
Betzabeth Ayala (1976)
Betty Paredes (1977)
Dora Fueyo (1978)
Nilza Sangronis (1979)
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