Miss Philippines Earth 2025
Miss Philippines Earth 2025 | |
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![]() Joy Barcoma | |
Date | August 10, 2025[1] |
Presenters | Robi Domingo |
Theme | The Silver Lining |
Venue | Okada Manila, Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Broadcaster | A2Z Kapamilya Channel |
Entrants | 36 |
Placements | 15 |
Withdrawals | |
Winner | Joy Barcoma Bacoor |
Miss Philippines Earth 2025 was the 25th Miss Philippines Earth pageant, held at the Okada Manila in Parañaque, Philippines, on 10 August 2025.
Irha Mel Alfeche of Matanao crowned Joy Barcoma of Bacoor as her successor at the end of the event. She will represent the Philippines at Miss Earth 2025.[2][3][4][5]
During the coronation night, numerous former Miss Philippines Earth titleholders and members of the elemental court were in attendance. Notable among them were Miss Earth winners Jamie Herrell (2014), Karen Ibasco (2017), inaugural titleholder Carlene Aguilar, Miss Philippines Earth winner Yllana Aduana (2023) and Imelda Schweighart, former Miss Philippines Earth 2016.[6]
Pageant
[edit]Miss Philippines Earth 2025 was officially launched in April 2025 through their social media announcement, marking the start of the application period.[1][7]
On 11 July 2025, the delegates announced via noontime show, Eat Bulaga, that the pageant would be held at Okada Manila.[8]
Pre-Pageant Activities
[edit]By 18th of July 2025, the completion of 36 delegates in their official swimsuit and evening gown photos were posted on their Eventista page minus Michaela Rose Aguilar of Fil community of Queensland, Australia.
July 20, 2025, the Dance Talent Competition culminated at San Felipe Neri School in Mandaluyong. Winners were San Miguel (Gold), Pasig (Silver), and Malaybalay (Bronze). That same day, the Creative Talent Competition was held as well at the Rizal Technological School in Makati. Winners were Quezon City (Gold), Vigan (Silver), and Cabanatuan (Bronze).
On 22 of July 2025, Media Moments with Miss Philippines Earth Silver Lining Edition was held at Lime Hotels and Resorts Manila with the presentation of the 36 official delegates. The 10 HANA Beauties and Media's Choice Awardees were also selected at the event's conclusion.[9]

The 23rd of July 2025, the Cultural Costume photos of the delegates were posted at Eventista page.
On July 30 2025, the Singing Talent competition was held and concluded at Barangay BF Annex in Las Piñas City. Winners were Parañaque (Gold), Marikina (Silver), and Community of Osaka, Japan (Bronze).
July 31 2025, the DCP Runway Show and Long Gown Competitions was scheduled featuring the creations of DCP (Designers Circle Philippines) and other individual designers, with the occasion held at the VS Hotel Convention Center in Quezon City. Winners for the Runway Show Event were Fil Community of Rome, Italy (Gold), San Miguel (Silver), and Bayombong (Bronze). Winners for the Long Gown segment were La Paz (Gold), Bayombong (Silver), and Antipolo (Bronze).
August 1 2025, the winners for Green Leaders in Action were named after the said event which was convened at the University of the East in Manila.
August 1 2025, the Eventista platform proclaimed the winners of Best Cultural Costume (Fil Community of Rome, Italy) and Best Evening Gown (Fil Community of Rome, Italy). The victor received the highest points in this official voting portal of MPE.
August 2 2025, the pre-judging for the categories of Beauty of Face and Fitness, Form and Poise conducted at the Q Studios, Makati.
August 4 2025, the pre-judging for the Intelligence and Environmental Awareness component was directed at the University of the East, Manila.
August 5 2025, the Cultural Attire video portion of the competition was unleashed through the MPE's YouTube channel and FB page.
August 5 2025, the Sampaguita Advocacy Appreciation and celebration ushered in by all delegates at the Grand Westside Hotel in Parañaque City. The Sampaguita is the Philippines' National Flower and is scientifically known as Jasminum Sambac.
August 7 2025, MPE FB page annunciated the 3 winners of the Petals to Purpose Sampaguita Social Media Challenge hosted by Megaworld Hotels and Resorts. The winners were the earthly representatives from La Paz, Teresa, and Vigan.
August 9 2025, the Eventista polling portal formally concludes the voting process for Miss People's Choice and Best Bikini categories. The delegate with dominant votes will directly catapult towards the Top 15 semifinals. Antipolo accumulated the highest votes for Best Bikini. Antipolo was also conferred as Miss People's Choice announced at culmination night.
Withdrawals and Additions
[edit]Prior to the Online Introduction of Delegates on June 18th 2025, Patricia Gail Dueñas of Cordova, Cebu withdrew from the pageant line-up who was initially listed on its roster of 38 candidates on June 15th.
On 30th June 2025, Shervi Yumeno of Fil community of Osaka, Japan was added in its 2025 edition and was present during the Fort Bonifacio High School tour.
As of 16 July 2025, Angel Mary Ticag of Tuburan, Cebu has not been visible in any of the events at this year's pageant.
Per reports from Miss Philippines - Air 2024, Feliz Clareianne Recentes through MPE FB page dated 17 July 2025, 37 delegates have been confirmed.
The 18th of July 2025, Eventista page divulged the final and official tally of 36 delegates trajecting towards the pinnacle on August 10th at Okada Manila in Parañaque City.
Results
[edit]Placements
[edit]Placement | Contestant |
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Miss Philippines Earth 2025 | |
Miss Philippines Air 2025 |
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Miss Philippines Water 2025 |
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Miss Philippines Fire 2025 |
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Miss Philippines Eco Tourism 2025 |
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The Runners-Up |
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Top 15 |
§ – Voted into Top 15 by viewers
Judges
[edit]The following were the judges at the conclusion of Miss Philippines Earth 2025:
- Claire del Rosario-Bernabe – Megaworld Hotels & Resorts' Head of Sales and Strategic Partnerships
- Diane Carmela Querrer – Miss Philippines Air 2014 and current anchor of PTV-4
- Justine Gabionza – Miss Philippines Air 2002, Miss Tourism Queen International 2006, and fashion designer
- Alfred Tanunliong – Sales Director of Peerless Products Manufacturing Corporation
- Roxie Smith – Miss Philippines Earth 2020, Miss Earth–Water 2020, model, actress, and Sparkle artist
- Roel Refran – Chief Operating Officer and Executive VP of Philippine Stock Exchange
- Lorraine Schuck – Executive VP of Carousel Productions
Pre-pageant Special Awards
[edit]Award | Contestant | Ref. |
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HANA Beauties |
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Miss HANA 2025 |
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Competition | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Media's Choice | La Paz – Angel Rose Tambal | Vigan – Austhrie Sanchez | Antipolo – Maria Flordeliz Mabao |
Dance Talent Competition | San Miguel – Jhanine Custodio | Pasig – Chlarence Danica Sanchez | Malaybalay – Dane Amante |
Creative Talent Competition | Quezon City – Zoe Beatriece Cruzada | Vigan – Austhrie Sanchez | Cabanatuan – Vhana Patrish Hernandez |
Singing Talent Competition | Parañaque – Justine Gianna Topacio | Marikina – Lorea Balbueno | Osaka – Shervi Yumeno |
DCP (Designers Circle Philippines) Runway Show Winners | Rome – Kate Gatpandan | San Miguel – Jhanine Custodio | Bayombong – Athena Lodevico |
Long Gown Competition | La Paz – Angel Rose Tambal | Bayombong – Athena Lodevico | Antipolo – Maria Flordeliz Mabao |
Green Leaders In Action - UE (University of the East) Voters Choice | Cabanatuan – Vhana Patrish Hernandez Naujan – Myrea Caccam | ||
Green Leaders In Action – Judges Choice | Osaka – Shervi Yumeno Pandi – Chelsey Gwyneth Dela Cruz San Miguel – Jhanine Custodio |
Magsaysay – Quench Espantaleon Melbourne – Alexa Roder |
Antipolo – Maria Flordeliz Mabao Bacoor – Joy Barcoma Imus – Martina Marciano |
Petals To Purpose Sampaguita Social Media Challenge | La Paz – Angel Rose Tambal Teresa - Althea Jhamielle Paz Vigan – Austhrie Sanchez | ||
Best in Cultural Attire | Malaybalay – Dane Amante | Imus – Martina Marciano | Pililla - Aian Claire Colendres |
Contestants
[edit]36 contestants competed for the title.[11][12][13]
Locality | Contestant | Region |
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Antipolo | Maria Flordeliz Mabao | Luzon - Rizal |
Bacoor | Joy Barcoma | Luzon - Cavite |
Bayombong | Athena Lodevico | Luzon - Nueva Vizcaya |
Cabanatuan | Vhana Patrish Hernandez | Luzon - Nueva Ecija |
Cabatuan | Abegail Manangan | Luzon - Isabela |
England (Mapandan, Pangasinan) |
Keren Grace Siapno | Europe - United Kingdom |
Hawaii (Marcos, Ilocos Norte) |
Joahnna Lee Ucol | Americas - United States |
Impasug-ong | Maria Erra Ocon | Mindanao - Bukidnon |
Imus | Martina Marciano | Luzon - Cavite |
La Paz | Angel Rose Tambal | Visayas - Leyte |
Las Piñas | Juliana Denise Tan | Luzon - Metro Manila |
Magsaysay | Quench Espantaleon | Mindanao - Misamis Oriental |
Malaybalay | Dane Amante | Mindanao - Bukidnon |
Maramag | Aldren Rose Balaba | Mindanao - Bukidnon |
Marikina | Lorea Balbueno | Luzon - Metro Manila |
Melbourne (Davao City) |
Alexa Roder | Oceania - Australia |
Naujan | Myrea Caccam | Luzon - Oriental Mindoro |
Osaka (Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija) |
Shervi Yumeno | Asia - Japan |
Pandi | Chelsey Gwyneth Dela Cruz | Luzon - Bulacan |
Parañaque | Justine Gianna Topacio | Luzon - Metro Manila |
Pasig | Chlarence Danica Sanchez | Luzon - Metro Manila |
Pililla | Aian Claire Colendres | Luzon - Rizal |
Quezon City | Zoe Beatriece Cruzada | Luzon - Metro Manila |
Rome (Batangas City) |
Kate Gatpandan | Europe - Italy |
San Fernando | Ellamarie Andricoso | Mindanao - Bukidnon |
San Miguel | Jhanine Custodio | Luzon - Bulacan |
Tagkawayan | Ryza Mendoza | Luzon - Quezon |
Talakag | Kriezl Jane Torres | Mindanao - Bukidnon |
Tallahassee (Manila) |
Jaymie Strickland | Americas - United States |
Tampa (Bacolod) |
Faith Laurese Edwards | Americas - United States |
Teresa | Althea Jhamielle Paz | Luzon - Rizal |
Titay | Jean Bolonias | Mindanao - Zamboanga Sibugay |
Valencia | Alexandra Pasayon | Mindanao - Bukidnon |
Vigan | Austhrie Sanchez | Luzon - Ilocos Sur |
Zamboanga City - East Coast | Kylie Anne Atilano | Mindanao - Zamboanga del Sur |
Zamboanga City - West Coast | Vanessa Kang | Mindanao - Zamboanga del Sur |
Notes
[edit]References
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- ^ Llemit, Kathleen A. (August 11, 2025). "Bacoor eco-warrior crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2025". The Philippine Star. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
- ^ Iglesias, Iza (August 11, 2025). "Bacoor's Joy Barcoma crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2025". The Manila Times. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
- ^ "Joy Barcoma of Bacoor City crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2025". GMA Network. August 11, 2025. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
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