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.
Type | Beauty pageant |
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Headquarters | Île-de-France, France |
Membership | Miss France |
Official language | French |
Regional director | Laure Mattioli |
Website | www |
The current Miss Île-de-France is Julie Dupont, who was crowned Miss Île-de-France 2024 on 12 October 2024. 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
edit- Miss France: Jacqueline Bertin-Lequien (1933; Miss Paris); Simone Barillier (1934; Miss Paris); Ginette Catriens (1939); Jacqueline Donny (1947; Miss Paris); Juliette Figueras (1948; Miss Paris); Maryse Delort (1949; Miss Paris); Véronique Zuber (1954; Miss Paris); Muguette Fabris (1962); Michelle Beaurain (1969; Miss Paris); Chantal Bouvier de Lamotte (1971; Miss Paris; resigned); Isabelle Turpault (1982; Miss Paris; dethroned); Valérie Pascale (1985; Miss Paris); Patricia Spehar (1996; Miss Paris); Diane Leyre (2021)
- 1st Runner-Up: Gisèle Préville (1935; Miss Paris; later Miss France); Pierrette Frauen (1946; Miss Paris); Danielle Génault (1953); Gisèle Gallois (1957); Brigitte Konjovic (1977; Miss Paris; later Miss France); Pamela Semmache (1998; Miss Paris); Ornella Verrechia (2002); Sophie Ducasse (2005)
- 2nd Runner-Up: Josiane Bouffenie (1973; Miss Val-de-Marne); Frédérique Laffond (1976); Lison Di Martino (2017)
- 3rd Runner-Up: Muriel Sellier (1981); Amélie Kervran (2004; Miss Paris); Krystel Norden (2006; Miss Paris)
- 4th Runner-Up: Chantal Braham (1978; Miss Paris); Béatrice Burié (1979; Miss Paris); Isabelle Da Silva (1993; Miss Paris); Sabine Hossenbaccus (2010)
- 5th Runner-Up: Christine Vogel (1986)
- 6th Runner-Up: Françoise Bocci (1976; Miss Paris); Julie-Chloé Mougeolle (2003; Miss Paris); Alice Quérette (2018); Lara Lourenço (2020)
- Top 12/Top 15: Sophie Rousseau (1986; Miss Paris); Nathalie Nicolov (1987); Karine Bohin (1989); Delphine Vignay (1990); Marie-Christine Prudhomme (1991; Miss Paris); Agnès Boudou (1994; Miss Paris); Lætitia La Spina (1997; Miss Paris); Fany Trueba (1998); Céline Lambert (1999; Miss Paris); Émilie François (2001); Isabelle Lamant (2002; Miss Paris); Rebecca Andry (2006); Cyrielle Roidot (2007; Miss Paris); Margaux Savarit (2014); Meggy Pyaneeandee (2016); Évelyne de Larichaudy (2019); Elena Faliez (2023)
Gallery
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Miss Île-de-France 2021 and Miss France 2022
Diane Leyre -
Miss Paris 2008
Sarah Barzyk -
Miss Île-de-France 1953
Danielle Génault -
Miss Paris 1949 and Miss France 1950
Maryse Delort -
Miss Paris 1948 and Miss France 1949
Juliette Figueras -
Miss Paris 1947 and Miss France 1948
Jacqueline Donny -
Miss Paris 1935 and Miss France 1935
Gisèle Préville -
Miss Paris 1934 and Miss France 1934
Simone Barillier -
Miss Paris 1933 and Miss France 1933
Jacqueline Bertin-Lequien -
Miss Paris 1930
Viviane Romance
Titleholders
editYear | Name | Age[a] | Height | Hometown | Miss France placement | Notes |
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2024 | Julie Dupont[1][2] | 26 | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | Puteaux | TBD | |
2023 | Elena Faliez | 28 | 1.74 m (5 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | Paris | Top 15 | |
2022 | Adèle Bonnamour[3] | 18 | 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) | Paris | ||
2021 | Diane Leyre[4] | 24 | 1.77 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | Paris | Miss France 2022 | Competed at Miss Universe 2023 |
2020 | Lara Lourenço[5] | 19 | 1.71 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | Saint-Maur-des-Fossés | Top 15 (6th Runner-Up) | |
2019 | Évelyne de Larichaudy[6] | 23 | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) | Montrouge | Top 15 | |
2018 | Alice Quérette[7] | 24 | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | Boulogne-Billancourt | Top 12 (6th Runner-Up) | |
2017 | Lison Di Martino[8] | 19 | 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | La Houssaye-en-Brie | 2nd Runner-Up | |
2016 | Meggy Pyaneeandee[9] | 22 | 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | Le Blanc-Mesnil | Top 12 | |
2015 | Fanny Harcaut[10] | 18 | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | Créteil | ||
2014 | Margaux Savarit[11] | 23 | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | Évry | Top 12 | |
2013 | Laetitia Vuillemard[12] | 20 | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) | Saint-Germain-lès-Corbeil | ||
2012 | Sabrina Benamara | 18 | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) | Paris | ||
2011 | Meggahnn Samson | 20 | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | Paris | ||
2010 | Pauline Darles | Did not compete | Darles was originally crowned Miss Île-de-France 2010, but resigned one month prior to Miss France.[13] She was replaced by her first runner-up, Muzaton, who was later dethroned due to the discovery of an explicit video deemed inappropriate by the Miss France Committee.[14] She was replaced by Hossenbaccus, the second runner-up, less than one week prior to Miss France.[15] | |||
Jessica Muzaton | ||||||
Sabine Hossenbaccus[15] | 22 | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) | Vitry-sur-Seine | 4th Runner-Up | ||
2009 | Lisa Alberici | 20 | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | Valenton | ||
2008 | Pauline Righini | 20 | 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | Puteaux | ||
2007 | Sarah Gernier | 20 | 1.82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in) | Nanterre | ||
2006 | Rebecca Andry | 20 | 1.79 m (5 ft 10+1⁄2 in) | Paris | Top 12 | |
2005 | Sophie Ducasse | 22 | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | Châtillon | 1st Runner-Up | |
2004 | Jennifer Perny | 22 | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) | Issy-les-Moulineaux | ||
2003 | Ingrid Graziani | Coulommiers | ||||
2002 | Ornella Verrechia | Méry-sur-Oise | 1st Runner-Up | |||
2001 | Émilie François | Top 12 | ||||
2000 | Caroline Josse | Chailly-en-Bière | ||||
1999 | Sophie Garcia | 23 | 1.79 m (5 ft 10+1⁄2 in) | |||
1998 | Fany Trueba | 19 | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | Saâcy-sur-Marne | Top 12 | |
1997 | Caroline Boulfroy | 19 | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | |||
1996 | Audrey Legros | |||||
1995 | Christel Guignery | |||||
1994 | Séverine Palisseau | |||||
1993 | Stéphanie Moroni | 19 | Taverny | |||
1992 | Ganaëlle Pegeot | 18 | ||||
1991 | Nathalie Mars | |||||
1990 | Delphine Vignay | Top 12 | ||||
1989 | Karine Bohin | Top 12 | ||||
1988 | Nathalie Bianchi | Bianchi was also crowned Miss Côte d'Azur 1987. | ||||
1987 | Nathalie Nicolov | Top 12 | ||||
1986 | Christine Vogel | 5th Runner-Up | ||||
1985 | Christiane Abderrahman | |||||
1984 | Marie-Lise Allain | |||||
1981 | Muriel Sellier | 3rd Runner-Up | ||||
1978 | Nicole Prymirski | |||||
1977 | Aline Dourneaux | |||||
1976 | Frédérique Laffond | 2nd Runner-Up | ||||
1972 | Martine Fléty | |||||
1970 | Michèle Mauger | |||||
1969 | Joëlle Goldstein | |||||
1967 | Bernadette Houchard | |||||
1966 | Nicole Buisson | |||||
1965 | Annick Loisel | |||||
1962 | Muguette Fabris | 22 | Châtellerault | Miss France 1963 | ||
1957 | Gisèle Gallois | 1st Runner-Up | ||||
1953 | Danielle Génault | 1st Runner-Up | ||||
1952 | Anne Merven | |||||
1939 | Ginette Catriens | 24 | Paris | Miss France 1939 |
Miss Essonne
editIn 1972 and 1976, the department of Essonne crowned its own representative for Miss France.
Year | Name | Age[a] | Height | Hometown | Miss France placement | Notes |
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1976 | Catherine Chailleux | |||||
1972 | Catherine Brin |
Miss Hauts-de-Seine
editIn 1979, the department of Hauts-de-Seine crowned its own representative for Miss France.
Year | Name | Age[a] | Height | Hometown | Miss France placement | Notes |
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1979 | Pascale Fontanaud |
Miss Nogeantais
editIn 1979, the department of Val-de-Marne crowned its own representative for Miss France under the title Miss Nogeantais.
Year | Name | Age[a] | Height | Hometown | Miss France placement | Notes |
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1979 | Véronique Fricot |
Miss Paris
editFrom the 1930s to 2000s, the city of Paris crowned its own representative for Miss France.
Year | Name | Age[a] | Height | Hometown | Miss France placement | Notes |
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2009 | Kelly Bochenko | 23 | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | Paris | ||
2008 | Sarah Barzyk | 19 | 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | Paris | Barzyk is the daughter of Patricia Barzyk, Miss Jura 1979 and Miss France 1980. | |
2007 | Cyrielle Roidot | 24 | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | Paris | Top 12 | |
2006 | Krystel Norden | 24 | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | Paris | 3rd Runner-Up | |
2005 | Laura Marchebout | 18 | 1.74 m (5 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | Paris | ||
2004 | Amélie Kervran | 20 | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | Paris | 3rd Runner-Up | |
2003 | Julie-Chloé Mougeolle | Paris | Top 12 (6th Runner-Up) | |||
2002 | Isabelle Lamant | Paris | Top 12 | |||
2001 | Élodie De Maria | Paris | ||||
2000 | Amélie Tessier | Paris | ||||
1999 | Céline Lambert | 22 | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) | Paris | Top 12 | |
1998 | Pamela Semmache | 19 | 1.79 m (5 ft 10+1⁄2 in) | Paris | 1st Runner-Up | |
1997 | Lætitia La Spina | 20 | 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | Paris | Top 12 | |
1996 | Patricia Spehar | 21 | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | Paris | Miss France 1997 | Competed at Miss Universe 1997 and Top 15 at Miss International 1998 |
1995 | Marie-Laure Martinet | Paris | ||||
1994 | Agnès Boudou | Paris | Top 12 | |||
1993 | Isabelle Da Silva | Paris | 4th Runner-Up | |||
1992 | Mylène Deveer | 18 | Paris | |||
1991 | Marie-Christine Prudhomme | Top 12 | ||||
1990 | Myriam Nedellec | |||||
1989 | Sandrine Turowicz | |||||
1988 | Nathalie Pallardy | Pallardy was previously crowned Miss Flanders 1987. | ||||
1987 | Karine Espallargas | |||||
1986 | Sophie Rousseau | Top 12 | ||||
1985 | Valérie Pascale | 17 | Paris | Miss France 1986 | Pascale is the daughter of Danik Patisson, Miss Paris 1960. | |
1983 | Christine Coste | |||||
1982 | Isabelle Turpault | Paris | Miss France 1983 (dethroned) | Turpault was dethroned after it was discovered that she had participated in an erotic photoshoot. | ||
1981 | Charlotte Ducamp | |||||
1980 | Janine Leroux | |||||
1979 | Béatrice Burié | 4th Runner-Up | Burié was previously crowned Miss Côte d'Azur in 1977 and 1978. | |||
1978 | Chantal Braham | 4th Runner-Up | Braham was previously crowned Miss Médoc 1977. | |||
1977 | Brigitte Konjovic | 18 | Paris | 1st Runner-Up (later Miss France 1978) | Konjovic was originally the first runner-up, but took over as Miss France 1978 after the original winner resigned. | |
1976 | Françoise Bocci | 6th Runner-Up | ||||
1975 | Dany Coutelier | Coutelier was previously crowned Miss Flanders 1972. | ||||
1972 | Patricia Chapuis | |||||
1971 | Chantal Bouvier de Lamotte | 17 | Paris | Miss France 1972 (resigned) | Bouvier de Lamotte resigned her title after falling off a horse and suffering severe injuries. | |
1970 | Nadine Lorcery | |||||
1969 | Michelle Beaurain | 19 | Paris | Miss France 1970 | Beaurain was previously crowned Miss Normandy 1968. | |
1967 | Colette Hoche | |||||
1965 | Edwige Perrot de Thannberg | |||||
1963 | Geneviève Mercier | |||||
1962 | Danièle Chevalier | |||||
1960 | Danik Patisson | Patisson is the mother of Valérie Pascale, Miss Paris 1985 and Miss France 1986. | ||||
1957 | Christine Verdy | |||||
1955 | Giselle Hauchecorn | |||||
1954 | Véronique Zuber | 18 | Miss France 1955 | |||
1953 | Ghislaine Tournieux | |||||
1950 | Maria Galland | |||||
1949 | Maryse Delort | 18 | Paris | Miss France 1950 | ||
1948 | Juliette Figueras | 19 | Paris | Miss France 1949 | ||
1947 | Jacqueline Donny | 20 | Paris | Miss France 1948 | ||
1946 | Pierrette Frauen | 1st Runner-Up | ||||
1935 | Gisèle Préville | 17 | Paris | 1st Runner-Up (later Miss France 1935) | Préville was originally the first runner-up, but took over as Miss France 1935 after the original winner resigned. | |
1934 | Simone Barillier | 17 | Paris | Miss France 1934 | ||
1933 | Jacqueline Bertin-Lequien | 16 | Paris | Miss France 1933 | ||
1930 | Viviane Romance | 18 | Paris |
Miss Seine-et-Marne
editIn 1976, 1977, and 1978, the department of Seine-et-Marne crowned its own representative for Miss France.
Year | Name | Age[a] | Height | Hometown | Miss France placement | Notes |
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1978 | Claire Rousseau | |||||
1977 | Éliane Ambroglio | |||||
1976 | Laurence Delaplace |
Miss Seine-Saint-Denis
editIn 1979, the department of Seine-Saint-Denis crowned its own representative for Miss France.
Year | Name | Age[a] | Height | Hometown | Miss France placement | Notes |
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1979 | Sylvie Zucchi |
Miss Val-d'Oise
editIn 1967 and 1979, the department of Val-d'Oise crowned its own representative for Miss France.
Year | Name | Age[a] | Height | Hometown | Miss France placement | Notes |
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1979 | Isabelle Moulin | |||||
1967 | Claudine Soret |
Miss Val-de-Marne
editIn 1972, 1973, and 1979, the department of Val-de-Marne crowned its own representative for Miss France.
Year | Name | Age[a] | Height | Hometown | Miss France placement | Notes |
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1979 | Fabienne Lecher | |||||
1973 | Josiane Bouffenie | 2nd Runner-Up | ||||
1972 | Michèle Rateau |
Miss Yvelines
editIn 1977, the department of Yvelines crowned its own representative for Miss France.
Year | Name | Age[a] | Height | Hometown | Miss France placement | Notes |
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1977 | Catherine Chaudezon |
Notes
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