Who are the 30 candidates?
Thirty young women are competing to become Miss France 2025. The youngest are 18 years old, the oldest is 34 years old. They represent a metropolitan territory, an old region – Miss France has retained the old names – or an overseas island. By clicking on the territory of each candidate below, you will discover their portraits.
Miss Alsace : Isabella Hebert, 20 ans
Miss Aquitaine : Laura Marque, 25 years old
Miss Auvergne : Romane Agostinho, 27 years old
Miss Bourgogne : Clara Diry, 21 ans
Miss Brittany : Marie Castel, 20 years old
Miss Centre-Val de Loire : Tiffany Haie, 18 years old
Miss Champagne-Ardenne : Louison Thévenin, 23 years old
Miss Corse : Stella Vangioni, 27 years old
Miss Côte d’Azur : Lilou Emeline-Artuso, 21 years old
Miss Franche-Comté : Manon le Maou, 28 years old
Miss Guadeloupe : Moïra André, 27 years old
Miss Guyana : Jade Fansonna, 22 years old
Miss Île-de-France : Julie Dupont, 26 ans
Miss Languedoc : Jade Benazech, 18 ans
Miss Limousin : Emma Grégoire, 23 years old
Miss Lorraine : Aissa Roosz-Tomenti, 25 years old
Miss Martinique : Angélique Angarni-Filopon, 33 years old
Miss Mayotte : Zaya Toumbou, 20 years old
Miss Midi-Pyrénées : Olivia Sirena, 23
Miss Normandie : Lucile Lecellier, 26 years old
Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais : Sabah Aib, 18 ans
Miss Pays de la Loire : Mélissa Atta-Bessiom, 25 years old
Miss Picardy : Marina Przadka, 25 ans
Miss Poitou-Charentes : Charlie Benard, 27 ans
Miss Provence : Mégane Bertaud, 24 years old
Miss Reunion : Marine Futol, 18 ans
Miss Rhône-Alpes : Alexcia Couly, 22 ans
Miss Roussillon : Cassiopeia Rimbaud, 21 years old
Miss Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélémy : Sasha Bique, 19 years old
Miss Tahiti : Temanava Domingo, 22 ans