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  1. Martha Maria Cordeiro Vasconcellos (born June 18, 1948) is a Brazilian beauty queen who became her country's second Miss Universe winner, after Iêda Maria Vargas first achieved the feat in 1963.

  2. 201 Followers, 130 Following, 31 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Martha Vasconcellos (@martha.vasconcellos)

  3. Martha Maria Cordeiro Vasconcellos (born June 18, 1948) is a Brazilian beauty queen who became her country's second Miss Universe winner, after Iêda Maria Vargas first achieved the feat in 1963.

  4. May 19, 2021 · The striking dress covered Martha Vasconcellos in head-to-toe beadwork. She accessorized with gently curled shoulder-length hair and a bright smile.

  5. Martha Vasconcellos became the second woman from Brazil to win the Miss Universe title. Martha was among the favourites for the title. Her gorgeous body and beautiful green eyes gained her the favourite status.

  6. Jun 18, 2023 · Martha Maria Cordeiro Vasconcellos is a Brazilian psychologist and beauty queen born in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. She is the second Miss Universe from Brazil. Vasconcellos is 5’7″ tall. Here are 13 more things about her: On June 15, 1968, she won Miss Bahia 1968.

  7. Nov 18, 2023 · July 13, 1968: Brazil's Martha Vasconcellos smiles for the camera after being crowned Miss Universe.

  8. Exhibition of the beautiful costumes of our eternal Miss Brazil and Universe 1968, Martha Vasconcellos, after 50 years, her costumes are exhibited in a natio...

  9. Jul 13, 2018 · 50 YEARS AGO | On this day, Martha Vasconcellos of Brazil was crowned Miss Universe 1968. She became her country's second Miss Universe winner, after Ieda Maria Vargas first achieved the feat in 1963. She is now 70 years old.

  10. Martha Maria Cordeiro Vasconcellos (born June 18, 1948), is Brazil’s second Miss Universe winner after Ieda Maria Vargas first achieved the feat in 1963. She also became the fifth Latin American to win the title, after Peru's Gladys Zender in 1957, Colombia's Luz Marina Zuluaga in 1958 and Argentina's Norma Nolan in 1962.