Miss Île-de-France


Miss Île-de-France is a French beauty pageant which selects a representative for the Miss France national competition from the region of Île-de-France. Women representing the region under various different titles have competed at Miss France since 1930, although the Miss Île-de-France title was not used regularly until 1984.
The current Miss Île-de-France is Mareva Michel, who was crowned Miss Île-de-France 2025 on 20 September 2025. Sixteen women from Île-de-France have been crowned Miss France, the most of any region:
  • Jacqueline Bertin-Lequien, who was crowned Miss France 1933, competing as Miss Paris
  • Simone Barillier, who was crowned Miss France 1934, competing as Miss Paris
  • Gisèle Préville, who was crowned Miss France 1935, competing as Miss Paris, following the resignation of the original winner
  • Ginette Catriens, who was crowned Miss France 1939
  • Jacqueline Donny, who was crowned Miss France 1948, competing as Miss Paris
  • Juliette Figueras, who was crowned Miss France 1949, competing as Miss Paris
  • Maryse Delort, who was crowned Miss France 1950, competing as Miss Paris
  • Véronique Zuber, who was crowned Miss France 1955, competing as Miss Paris
  • Muguette Fabris, who was crowned Miss France 1963
  • Michelle Beaurain, who was crowned Miss France 1970, competing as Miss Paris
  • Chantal Bouvier de Lamotte, who was crowned Miss France 1972, competing as Miss Paris, and later resigned
  • Brigitte Konjovic, who was crowned Miss France 1978, competing as Miss Paris, following the resignation of the original winner
  • Isabelle Turpault, who was crowned Miss France 1983, competing as Miss Paris, and later dethroned
  • Valérie Pascale, who was crowned Miss France 1986, competing as Miss Paris
  • Patricia Spehar, who was crowned Miss France 1997, competing as Miss Paris
  • Diane Leyre, who was crowned Miss France 2022

    Results summary

  • Miss France: Jacqueline Bertin-Lequien ; Simone Barillier ; Ginette Catriens ; Jacqueline Donny ; Juliette Figueras ; Maryse Delort ; Véronique Zuber ; Muguette Fabris ; Michelle Beaurain ; Chantal Bouvier de Lamotte ; Isabelle Turpault ; Valérie Pascale ; Patricia Spehar ; Diane Leyre
  • 1st Runner-Up: Gisèle Préville ; Pierrette Frauen ; Danielle Génault ; Gisèle Gallois ; Brigitte Konjovic ; Pamela Semmache ; Ornella Verrechia ; Sophie Ducasse
  • 2nd Runner-Up: Josiane Bouffenie ; Frédérique Laffond ; Lison Di Martino
  • 3rd Runner-Up: Muriel Sellier ; Amélie Kervran ; Krystel Norden
  • 4th Runner-Up: Chantal Braham ; Béatrice Burié ; Isabelle Da Silva ; Sabine Hossenbaccus
  • 5th Runner-Up: Christine Vogel
  • 6th Runner-Up: Françoise Bocci ; Julie-Chloé Mougeolle ; Alice Quérette ; Lara Lourenço
  • Top 12/'Top 15': Sophie Rousseau ; Nathalie Nicolov ; Karine Bohin ; Delphine Vignay ; Marie-Christine Prudhomme ; Agnès Boudou ; Lætitia La Spina ; Fany Trueba ; Céline Lambert ; Émilie François ; Isabelle Lamant ; Rebecca Andry ; Cyrielle Roidot ; Margaux Savarit ; Meggy Pyaneeandee ; Évelyne de Larichaudy ; Elena Faliez ; Mareva Michel

    Titleholders

Miss Essonne

In 1972 and 1976, the department of Essonne crowned its own representative for Miss France.
YearNameAgeHeightHometownMiss France placementNotes
1976Catherine Chailleux
1972Catherine Brin

Miss Hauts-de-Seine

In 1979, the department of Hauts-de-Seine crowned its own representative for Miss France.
YearNameAgeHeightHometownMiss France placementNotes
1979Pascale Fontanaud

Miss Nogeantais

In 1979, the department of Val-de-Marne crowned its own representative for Miss France under the title Miss Nogeantais.
YearNameAgeHeightHometownMiss France placementNotes
1979Véronique Fricot

Miss Paris

From the 1930s to 2000s, the city of Paris crowned its own representative for Miss France.
YearNameAgeHeightHometownMiss France placementNotes
2009Kelly Bochenko23Paris
2008Sarah Barzyk19ParisBarzyk is the daughter of Patricia Barzyk, Miss Jura 1979 and Miss France 1980.
2007Cyrielle Roidot24ParisTop 12
2006Krystel Norden24Paris3rd Runner-Up
2005Laura Marchebout18Paris
2004Amélie Kervran20Paris3rd Runner-Up
2003Julie-Chloé MougeolleParisTop 12
2002Isabelle LamantParisTop 12
2001Élodie De MariaParis
2000Amélie TessierParis
1999Céline Lambert22ParisTop 12
1998Pamela Semmache19Paris1st Runner-Up
1997Lætitia La Spina20ParisTop 12
1996Patricia Spehar21ParisMiss France 1997Competed at Miss Universe 1997
Top 15 at Miss International 1998
1995Marie-Laure MartinetParis
1994Agnès BoudouParisTop 12
1993Isabelle Da SilvaParis4th Runner-Up
1992Mylène Deveer18Paris
1991Marie-Christine PrudhommeTop 12
1990Myriam Nedellec
1989Sandrine Turowicz
1988Nathalie PallardyPallardy was previously crowned Miss Flanders 1987.
1987Karine Espallargas
1986Sophie RousseauTop 12
1985Valérie Pascale17ParisMiss France 1986Pascale is the daughter of Danik Patisson, Miss Paris 1960.
1983Christine Coste
1982Isabelle TurpaultParisMiss France 1983 Turpault was dethroned after it was discovered that she had participated in an erotic photoshoot.
1981Charlotte Ducamp
1980Janine Leroux
1979Béatrice Burié4th Runner-UpBurié was previously crowned Miss Côte d'Azur in 1977 and 1978.
1978Chantal Braham4th Runner-UpBraham was previously crowned Miss Médoc 1977.
1977Brigitte Konjovic18Paris1st Runner-Up Konjovic was originally the first runner-up, but took over as Miss France 1978 after the original winner resigned.
1976Françoise Bocci6th Runner-Up
1975Dany CoutelierCoutelier was previously crowned Miss Flanders 1972.
1972Patricia Chapuis
1971Chantal Bouvier de Lamotte17ParisMiss France 1972 Bouvier de Lamotte resigned her title after falling off a horse and suffering severe injuries.
1970Nadine Lorcery
1969Michelle Beaurain19ParisMiss France 1970Beaurain was previously crowned Miss Normandy 1968.
1967Colette Hoche
1965Edwige Perrot de Thannberg
1963Geneviève Mercier
1962Danièle Chevalier
1960Danik PatissonPatisson is the mother of Valérie Pascale, Miss Paris 1985 and Miss France 1986.
1957Christine Verdy
1955Giselle Hauchecorn
1954Véronique Zuber18Miss France 1955
1953Ghislaine Tournieux
1950Maria Galland
1949Maryse Delort18ParisMiss France 1950
1948Juliette Figueras19ParisMiss France 1949
1947Jacqueline Donny20ParisMiss France 1948
1946Pierrette Frauen1st Runner-Up
1935Gisèle Préville17Paris1st Runner-Up Préville was originally the first runner-up, but took over as Miss France 1935 after the original winner resigned.
1934Simone Barillier17ParisMiss France 1934
1933Jacqueline Bertin-Lequien16ParisMiss France 1933
1930Viviane Romance18Paris