Elected Miss France 2025 this Saturday, December 14, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, Miss Martinique, made history by becoming the first Martinican beauty queen in her thirties to win the prestigious competition.
As she takes on the first obligations linked to her new role, Angélique confided in an unexpected detail to say the least: her short hair, a symbol of her assertive personality, which is already attracting attention…
Angélique Angarni-Filopon: managing short hair, a daily challenge
Angélique Angarni-Filopon, with her short haircut, wanted to stand out from the traditional standards Misses, often characterized by long, impeccably styled hair. However, she acknowledges that this hair decision is not without its share of complications. “Hair styling takes a lot of time”she confides. Indeed, between the numerous photo shoots and interviews, its cut requires frequent adjustments to stay well-groomed. This detail, although modest, is a daily challenge for the young woman who must constantly juggle between her obligations as Miss and the demands of her appearance.
But despite this constraint, Angélique remains positive. She considers her cut as a way of reflect your personality modern and confident. However, she hopes the media and public will look beyond her physical appearance. “It will be my energy and my personality that will take precedence, not my haircut”she explains, affirming that her image should not be reduced to her hair.
Angélique Angarni-Filopon facing stereotypes
Angélique Angarni-Filopon sees her short cut as a way to shake up the codes and to affirm a new vision of beauty among the Misses. However, she admits that this image is not yet fully accepted and understood. “The media and the French will have to get to know me”she declares, emphasizing that the perception of one's beauty should not be limited to a simple haircut or one's age. She wants to be recognized above all for his energy and his personality.
Her election as the first Miss Martinique and first Miss 34 years old is already a step towards diversification of Miss France models. For Angélique, it is not a question of respecting standards, but of showing that there is no age or precise criteria to embody the role of Miss. “There is no age limit to be Miss France”she asserts with conviction, hoping to inspire other women to free themselves from the constraints imposed by stereotypes.
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