Miss Universe 1974
| Miss Universe 1974 | |
|---|---|
| Date | 21 July 1974 |
| Presenters | Bob Barker, Helen O'Connell |
| Venue | Folk Arts Theater, Manila, Philippines |
| Broadcaster | CBS (international) KBS (DZKB-TV) (official broadcaster) |
| Entrants | 65 |
| Placements | 12 |
| Debuts | |
| Withdrawals | |
| Returns | |
| Winner | † Amparo Muñoz Spain |
| Congeniality | Anna Bjorn (Iceland) |
| Best National Costume | Kim Jae-kyu (South Korea) |
| Photogenic | Johanna Raunio (Finland) |
Miss Universe 1974 was the 23rd Miss Universe pageant, held on 21 July 1974 at the Folk Arts Theater in Pasay City, Philippines. It was the first Miss Universe pageant to ever be held in the Philippines, and in extension, Asia. Margarita Moran of the Philippines crowned her successor Amparo Muñoz of Spain at the end of the event, marking the first and so far only time Spain has ever won a Miss Universe competition.
There were 65 delegates from around the world who competed for the 1974 title. Six months later, Amparo Muñoz, after refusing a planned travel to Japan, decided to relinquish her title. Helen Morgan, the first runner-up, was unable to assume the title and fulfill the duties of Miss Universe 1974, because she went on to win Miss World 1974, although a controversy would force her to resign 4 days later. The title was not offered to any of the runners-up and Muñoz was still recognized as the official titleholder.