[1][2][3][4] The title was first mentioned in 2013 when Jesús Rábago, the director of a Mexican national pageant, Rostro de México, appointed his 2012 contest winner, Laura Alvarez, to represent the country in the inaugural edition of the parent international contest, Miss Grand International 2013, in Thailand.
In the first four years, the country representatives were either handpicked or determined through a national pageant organized by Jesús Rábago, Rostro de México.
[7] However, some internal conflicts caused Orlando Ruiz to vacate the team and Farjat also resigned from the title.
[15] Falsiroli then held an ad hoc audition to select a new representative; more than 20 applications were received, and a 19-year-old girl from Hermosillo, Laysha Salazar, was elected the winner.
[8][16] Falsiroli organized the inaugural edition of the Miss Grand Mexico pageant in August 2023.