In April 2024, Alejandra Marisa Rodríguez captured international attention in Buenos Aires after winning the Miss Universe Buenos Aires 2024 title at the age of 60. Her victory stood out not just for the crown itself, but for what it represented—a shift in long-standing norms within the pageant world that had traditionally favored much younger contestants.
This milestone came shortly after the Miss Universe Organization removed its upper age limit, a decision that opened the door to a more diverse range of participants. For decades, strict age restrictions had defined who could compete, often excluding women with life experience beyond a certain point. Rodríguez’s win quickly became a symbol of that change in action.
Becoming one of the first women in her 60s to earn a regional Miss Universe title, Rodríguez challenged deeply rooted expectations about beauty and aging. Her presence on stage offered a different narrative—one that embraced confidence, experience, and self-expression at any stage of life. It resonated with audiences who have long questioned narrow definitions of attractiveness.
Although she did not go on to win the global Miss Universe crown, her impact extended far beyond the competition itself. Rodríguez helped spark conversations about inclusivity and representation, highlighting how beauty standards continue to evolve and expand to reflect a broader, more realistic view of women worldwide.