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Stella Araneta (María Stella Márquez Zawadski) was born on 17 June, 1937 in Tumaco, Nariño, Colombia, is a Colombian pageant director and beauty queen. Discover Stella Araneta's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

Popular As María Stella Márquez Zawadski
Occupation National director 1964 — (current) Chargé d'affaires
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 17 June, 1937
Birthday 17 June
Birthplace Tumaco, Nariño, Colombia
Nationality Colombia

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Stella Araneta Height, Weight & Measurements

At 86 years old, Stella Araneta height is 1.70 m .

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Height 1.70 m
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Who Is Stella Araneta's Husband?

Her husband is Jorge León Araneta (m. 1964)

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Husband Jorge León Araneta (m. 1964)
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Stella Araneta Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Stella Araneta worth at the age of 86 years old? Stella Araneta’s income source is mostly from being a successful director. She is from Colombia. We have estimated Stella Araneta's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1909

The first charity she helped manage was named "Banquet of the Millionaires" through the assistance of a famed Catholic priest, Father Rafael García Herreros (1909—1992).

1937

María Stella Márquez de Araneta (born 17 June 1937) (née Márquez Zawadski), often styled as Madame Stella de Araneta, is a Colombian—Filipino pageant director and beauty queen.

She grew up in New York City and moved back to Colombia, where she became a pageant titleholder.

1954

She moved to the United States in 1954.

She is the eldest sibling of two younger sisters.

At the time, she was a high school student at Marymount School of New York in Manhattan.

Initially, her father, working as a civil engineer decided to take her out of the school to Colombia on a promise of temporary vacation.

As a young student, Araneta classified herself as a Gringa, noting that she was completely unable to relate to the Colombian culture, including its national dance Cumbia.

After high school, Araneta enrolled in Marymount College, Tarrytown, New York to continue her major both in psychology and the French language.

1957

In 1957, she gained an honorary prize as a beauty model for Pan American Airlines, though not necessarily a pageant contest.

She also represented as Miss Honduras on a local Los Angeles pageant due to its lack of national entry.

During that time, she was also sent by the nuns from her school as one of the “court princesses” for the 1957 homecoming event in Loyola Marymount University as a gesture of solidarity among affiliated Catholic schools for women.

During her stay in Colombia, Araneta learned the value of social work and became acquainted with the local Roman Catholic Church there to fund charities.

1958

Araneta was chosen as the representative of her country in 1958 by winning three local titles, Miss Tumaco, Miss Nariño and Miss Queen of Spain.

Her victory under the department state of Nariño was notable for not having sent a candidate in twelve years while her travel visa permit to stay in Colombia was limited to two months.

During her national competition, she used the Colombian national costume as a Sibundoy Indian princess, wearing a gold headband and a Ruana shawl as a veil.

1959

After winning Miss Colombia in 1959, she was personally congratulated and photographed with former Colombian president, Alberto Lleras Camargo.

She became Miss Colombia in 1959 and was able to compete in the Miss Universe 1960 pageant held in Miami Beach, Florida placing as a top 15 semi-finalist, at 6th—runner up placement.

Accordingly, Colombia sent her again as a national representative through the financial patronage of Max Factor cosmetics.

As part of the promotional entourage group, she was given a tour with Conrad Hilton Sr. at the new renovation of the Beverly Hilton hotel.

1960

As Miss Colombia, she was crowned the first Miss International in 1960.

During the Miss Universe 1960 competition, the swimsuit assigned to her during her national competition was a one piece blue Cerulean swimsuit with golden cleavage ornamentation (the other contestants were assigned yellow and pink).

Ultimately, she competed and won the title for Señorita Colombia, gaining her access to become the national Colombian representative in Miss Universe 1960 (Top 15 Placement) at 6th-Runner up, then to Miss International 1960 (Winner Placement) of which she won against Miss India, Iona Pinto of Maharashtra by a score margin of half a point (0.5).

At age 23, she competed in the first Miss International pageant held in Long Beach, California in 1960, becoming the first Miss International, and also the first Latin American titleholder in that line of pageants.

During the press presentation at the former Lafayette Hotel, Araneta openly declared that she preferred to wear a figure-tight swimsuit that would showcase the pageant body she worked hard to achieve rather than the loose playsuits sponsored by the pageant organizers.

She won the first evening gown competition out of the three rounds (1/3) at the pageant.

Her measurements for the swimsuit competition which paved for her victory was recorded at 95—62—95 at exactly 170 centimeters.

Ultimately, she won the title and received the following grand total prizes:

Accordingly, after winning Miss International 1960, the President of Marymount College, Irish Mother Superior Brendan Mairé McQuillan PhD.

sent a formal letter to Araneta requesting her to choose a different school due to her active participation in pageantry, namely the swimsuit competition, deemed still taboo at the time.

1961

After her championship, Araneta decided to her use her fame to work and was hired as a tourist promoter for a European tour package company, as well as an endorser for the New Year’s Day 1961 Rose Bowl and 72nd Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena, California, where she also met her future husband, Jorge León Araneta.

The parade float was titled "Lovely to Look At" and featured Araneta on top of large 17-foot tall fountain with surrounding nine basins of spraying water.

During the Cold War in 1961, she became fearful for her safety and decided to ship back to New York city her most precious belongings, the grand piano of her mother, wedding dresses and wedding crown as well as her evening gown at Miss International 1960 along with its original crown and trophy for safekeeping at her sister's residence.

Accordingly, the goods were heavily damaged due to the Hurricane Esther which wrecked the boat in transit.

1965

Hilton Sr. himself, jokingly asked Araneta if she would consider marrying his firstborn son and hotel heir Conrad Hilton Jr.. in case he divorces again from Patricia McClintock, which consequently occurred in 1965.

1970

She obtained her Filipino citizenship via naturalization in 1970.

Araneta was the former national director of the Miss Universe and current director for Miss International franchises in the Philippines, under the Binibining Pilipinas organization.

She also has served as chairman of the Binibining Pilipinas Charities Incorporated for fifty years.

Araneta was born in Tumaco, Colombia to Arturo Eduardo Márquez Acevedo, from Tumaco and Stella Zawadski Navia, from Valle del Cauca.

2008

During the 48th edition of Miss International 2008, Araneta participated as one of the designated panel of judges during the pageant competition held in Macau, China.