Miss France 2025


Miss France 2025 was the 95th edition of the Miss France pageant, held at the Futuroscope Arena in Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, on 14 December 2024.
Eve Gilles of Nord-Pas-de-Calais crowned Angélique Angarni-Filopon of Martinique as her successor at the end of the event.
The 2025 edition marked the first edition under the leadership of Frédéric Gilbert, following the resignation of former president Alexia Laroche-Joubert after the conclusion of Miss France 2024, and the final edition featuring Cindy Fabre, following her departure from the Miss France Organization in January 2025.

Background

Location

In December 2023, it was reported that Jean Bodart, the mayor of Dunkirk, would apply for the city to host the 2025 edition of Miss France. Reigning titleholder Eve Gilles was born in Dunkirk, and it is customary for the home region of the reigning Miss France to host the subsequent edition of the competition.
On 10 September 2024, the Miss France Committee announced that the pageant would be held on 14 December 2024 at the Futuroscope Arena, located within the communes of Chasseneuil-du-Poitou and Jaunay-Clan in the Vienne department of Poitou-Charentes, near the city of Poitiers. This will be the third time that the Futuroscope will host the pageant, following Miss France 2007 and Miss France 1997.
On 16 October, it was announced that the annual overseas trip for the delegates would be to Côte d'Ivoire. The delegates will visit Côte d'Ivoire for a variety of events, before returning to France to begin rehearsals.

Selection of contestants

The 2025 contestants were selected through regional pageants, held between June and October 2024.
The 2025 edition will see the return of Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy, which competes on a biennial basis, and the withdrawal of New Caledonia. While New Caledonia had initially intended to compete, they were unable to organize a regional pageant due to the ongoing political unrest.

Results

Scoring

Preliminaries

A jury composed of partners of the Miss France Committee selected fifteen delegates during an interview that took place on 11 December to advance to the semifinals.

Top 15

In the top fifteen, a 50/50 split vote between the official jury and voting public selected five delegates to advance to the top five. Each delegate was awarded an overall score of 1 to 15 from the jury and public, and the five delegates with the highest combined scores advanced to the top five. The delegates with the sixth and seventh highest combined scores were afterwards designated as the fifth and sixth runners-up, respectively, despite not advancing in the competition. In the case of a tie, the jury vote prevailed.

Top five

In the top five, a 50/50 split vote between the official jury and voting public determined which contestant was declared Miss France. Each contestant was ranked from first to fifth by the jury and public, and the two scores were combined to create a total score. In the case of a tie, the public vote prevailed.
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Pageant

Format

On 15 November, it was announced in a press conference that the theme for this edition of the competition would be le grand bal des Miss, with competition rounds being inspired by various types of dance.
The competition opened with an introduction performance, featuring a guest appearance from Eve Gilles and several other Miss France titleholders. The 30 contestants were then separated into three groups, each consisting of ten contestants, with each group taking part in an initial presentation round. The three presentation rounds were themed after twist, country-western, and prom, respectively. Afterwards, the 30 contestants presented their regional costumes, created by local designers from their home regions, in a round inspired by firefighters' ball. The 30 contestants subsequently participated in the one-piece swimsuit round, inspired by 1990s music.
After that, the Top 15 were announced. The Top 15 then competed in an evening gown round inspired by tango and a second swimsuit round inspired by salsa. Afterwards, the Top 5 were announced and presented their ball gowns in a round inspired by classical ballet. After the final question round, the final results were revealed.

Judges

The judges were announced on 28 November 2024.

Contestants

All 30 contestants have been selected:
RegionContestantAgeHeightHometownPlacementNotes
AlsaceIsabella Hebert20MundolsheimTop 15
AquitaineLaura Marque25ArcachonTop 15
AuvergneRomane Agostinho28Beaumont
BrittanyMarie Castel20Pleyber-Christ
BurgundyClara Diry21Saint-AgnanTop 15Diry is the sister of Sophie Diry, Miss Burgundy 2019.
Centre-Val de LoireTiffanny Haie18Rouvres
Champagne-ArdenneLouison Thévenin24Sainte-SavineTop 15
CorsicaStella Vangioni27Bastia2nd Runner-Up
Côte d'AzurLilou Émeline-Artuso22Antibes4th Runner-Up
Franche-ComtéManon Le Maou28Villers-Saint-Martin
French GuianaJade Fansonna22Matoury
GuadeloupeMoïra André28Terre-de-Bas3rd Runner-Up
Île-de-FranceJulie Dupont26Puteaux
LanguedocJade Benazech19Sallèles-d'Aude
LimousinEmma Grégoire23Bort-les-Orgues
LorraineAssia Roosz-Tomenti25VilleruptTop 15
MartiniqueAngélique Angarni-Filopon34Fort-de-FranceMiss France 2025
MayotteZaya Toumbou20Acoua
Midi-PyrénéesOlivia Sirena23BalmaTop 15
Nord-Pas-de-CalaisSabah Aïb18Valenciennes1st Runner-Up
NormandyLucile Lecellier27Sainte-CécileTop 15
Pays de la LoireMélissa Atta Bessiom26Angers
PicardyMarina Przadka26Villers-Saint-PaulTop 15
Poitou-CharentesCharlie Bénard27La Couronne
ProvenceMégane Bertaud24Tourrettes
RéunionMarine Futol18Saint-Leu
Rhône-AlpesAlexcia Couly22VilleurbanneTop 15
RoussillonCassiopée Rimbaud21Laroque-des-Albères
Saint Martin and Saint BarthélemySasha Bique20Marigot
TahitiTemanava Domingo23PunaauiaTop 15