Nevaeh Allen has officially been crowned Miss Jamaica World 2026, earning the honor to represent the island on the international Miss World stage.
The 19-year-old business finance student at the University College of the Caribbean secured the top position during the national pageant, which was held at the Karl Hendrickson Auditorium, Jamaica College, St. Andrew. The event had been postponed previously due to Hurricane Melissa but concluded successfully with Allen taking the crown.
First runner-up Asia Wright was named Miss International Jamaica, while Brianna Foster claimed third place as Miss Earth Jamaica. The competition showcased Jamaica’s top talent, beauty, and advocacy efforts, highlighting the contestants’ commitment to social and community causes.
With her win, Allen will now prepare to represent Jamaica on the global Miss World stage, continuing the legacy of past Jamaican titleholders who have achieved international recognition.
The pageant’s organizers praised all contestants for their poise, dedication, and professionalism, noting that the event reflects the growing prominence of Jamaica in global pageantry.

