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Miss Réunion 2023 is Mélanie Odules for Miss France 2024

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Mélanie Odules was crowned Miss Réunion 2023 in a glittering regional competition held at Téat Champ Fleuri in Saint-Denis. The 20-year-old beauty from Saint-Paul bested 11 other competitors to win the title. She succeeds last year's winner Marion Marimoutou and will now prepare to represent the overseas region of Réunion at Miss France 2024. Victoria Asli-Corré, 19, from Saint-Pierre was named first runner-up while Amélie Gigan, 23, also from Saint-Pierre, finished as the second runner-up. The 94th Miss France final is set for December 16 at the Zénith de Dijon in Dijon. Guadeloupe's Indira Ampiot will crown her successor at the end of the event. Meet the new Miss Réunion: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Comité Miss Réunion (@missreunionofficiel) Photos: L'effet Péi, Comité Miss Réunion / Instagram

Miss Roussillon 2023 is Elise Aquilina for Miss France 2024

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Elise Aquilina edged out nine other competitors to be crowned Miss Roussillon 2023 on Saturday, August 5 in Le Barcarès. The 21-year-old student pursuing her master's degree in general public law, from Cabestany, will now prepare to represent Roussillon at Miss France 2024. She succeeds last year's winner Chiara Fontaine. Juliette Gauthier was named first runner-up while Emma Bossi, Fanny Phauliac, and Pauline Simmat were the second, third, and fourth runners-up, respectively. The 94th Miss France will be held on December 16 at the Zénith de Dijon in Dijon. Indira Ampiot of Guadeloupe will crown her successor at the end of the event. Meet the new Miss Roussillon: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Elise Aquilina (@eliseaquilinaoff) Photos: Laurent Vu / Comité Languedoc-Roussillon, LightBloom Studio / Elise Aquilina / Instagram

Miss Languedoc 2023 is Maxime Teissier for Miss France 2024

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Miss Grand-Motte, Maxime Teissier, was crowned Miss Languedoc 2023 in a regional competition held on Friday, August 4 at Beaucaire's Place Georges Clemenceau. The 19-year-old equestrian from Montpellier succeeds last year's winner Cameron Vallière and will prepare for Miss France 2024 later this year. Ilona Fages of Pays de l’Herault was named first runner-up while Lysa Blanc-Nallé of Alés, Melissa Turblin of Béziers, and Eva Chapuis of Uzès were the second, third, and fourth runners-up, respectively. The 94th Miss France will be held on December 16 at the Zénith de Dijon in Dijon. Indira Ampiot of Guadeloupe will crown her successor at the end of the event. Meet the new Miss Languedoc: View this post on Instagram A post shared by maxime teissier✭ (@maximeteissieroff) Photos: Laurent Vu / Comité Languedoc-Roussillon, Liva Tickl / Maxime Teissier / Instagram

Miss Provence 2023 is Adélina Blanc for Miss France 2024

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Adélina Blanc bested 13 other competitors to be crowned Miss Provence 2023 last Thursday, July 27 in Saint-Raphaël, Var. The 25-year-old dentist from Eyragues succeeds last year's winner Chana Goyons and will now prepare to represent the Provence region at Miss France 2024 in December. Rounding out the Top 5 finalists and runners-up were Violette Windal, Lou Lefort, Jade Frediani, and Marieme Diouf. The 94th Miss France will be held on December 16 at the Zénith de Dijon in Dijon. Indira Ampiot of Guadeloupe will crown her successor at the end of the event. Meet the new Miss Provence: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miss Provence Miss Cote D’Azur (@comitemisspaca) Photos: Olivier Renaud, Kideavin Visuals

Miss Corse 2023 is Sandra Bak for Miss France 2024

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Sandra Bak was crowned Miss Corse 2023 in a regional competition held on last Friday, July 28 at the Centre Culturel de Porticcio. The 22-year-old beauty from Ajaccio succeeds last year's winner Orianne Méloni and will now represent the mountainous Mediterranean island of Corsica at Miss France 2024 later this year. Giulia Buffa Serpaggi, Manon Le Maou, Mareva Carta, and Safae Houari were the first, second, third, and fourth runners-up, respectively. The 94th Miss France will be held on December 16 at the Zénith de Dijon in Dijon. Indira Ampiot of Guadeloupe will crown her successor at the end of the event. Meet the new Miss Corse: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Comité Miss Corse (@misscorseoff) Photos: Gilles Perez, Marie Malka / Comité Miss Corse

Miss Côte d'Azur 2023 is Karla Bchir for Miss France 2024

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Karla Bchir edged out 13 other competitors to win Miss Côte d'Azur 2023 in a competition held on Sunday, July 30 at Arènes de Fréjus. The 19-year-old model and real estate student from Cannes succeeds Flavy Barla and will now represent Côte d'Azur at Miss France 2024 later this year. The runners-up were Doriana Bodart, Jade Gabet, Laurene Verrat, and Lou-Ann Huguet. Prior to winning her title, the new Miss Côte d'Azur was named Miss Cannes 2023 in June. She now joins recently crowned  Miss Guyane, Miss Guadeloupe, Miss Corse, and Miss Provence on the road to the national pageant this December. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miss Provence Miss Cote D’Azur (@comitemisspaca) Photos: Miss France, Kideavin Visuals

Miss Guadeloupe 2023 is Jalylane Maës for Miss France 2024

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Jalylane Maës was crowned Miss Guadeloupe 2023 in a regional competition held on Wednesday, July 19 at Palais des Sports et de la Culture du Gosier. The 18-year-old student and TV presenter bested 11 other competitors to win the regional title. She succeeds last year's winner and reigning Miss France Indira Ampiot. Her court of runners-up consists of Vilynnda Michel, Mélina Le Tumelin, Williane Segor, and Dina Latchoumanin. "July 19th is a date that changed my life and that's all because of you. You brought me love from the beginning to election night and even more today," said the new Miss Guadeloupe. Jalylane will now prepare to represent Guadeloupe at Miss France 2024 final to be held this December. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jalylane Maes (@jalylane.maes) Photos: HappyMan PhotoGraphy, Jalylane Maës / Instagram

Miss Guyane 2023 is Audrey Ho-Wen-Tsaï for Miss France 2024

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Audrey Ho-Wen-Tsaï was crowned Miss Guyane 2023 in a regional competition held on Saturday, July 15 at the Zéphyr in Cayenne. The 17-year-old beauty from Kourou succeeds last year's winner Shaïna Robin and will now prepare to represent French Guiana at Miss France 2024 in December. Her court of runners-up consists of Jade Fansonna (first), Sonia Mahes (second), Céline Salcho (third), and Thaïna Antoinette (fourth). The 94th Miss France will be held on December 16 at the Zénith de Dijon in Dijon. Indira Ampiot of Guadeloupe will crown her successor at the end of the event. Meet the new Miss Guyane: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miss Guyane Organisation (@missguyane.organisation) Photos: OB Art, Miss Guyane Organisation / Instagram

Diane Leyre to represent France at Miss Universe 2023

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Former Miss France Diane Leyre officially announced on Monday, July 10 that she will represent her country at the 72nd Miss Universe (Miss Universe 2023). The 26-year-old model and radio personality from Paris posted a video announcement on social media. She said, "Proud to announce that I will represent France at the next Miss Universe competition." "A year after returning my crown, I never gave up my dream to go back on stage to represent our country internationally," she continued. "Next December, we will make our country's colors shine loud and clear," she added and went on to thank her supporters. Diane holds a degree in business administration from IE University in Madrid. In December 2021, she was crowned Miss France 2022 from a field of 29 competitors while representing Île-de-France at the Zénith de Caen in Caen, Normandy. Her predecessor was Normandy's Amandine Petit who participated in Miss Universe 2020 in Hollywood, Florida, and placed

Miss Tahiti 2023 is Ravahere Silloux for Miss France 2024

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Ravahere Silloux was crowned Miss Tahiti 2023 on Friday, June 23 at the Mairie de Papeete in French Polynesia. The 24-year-old model and digital marketing student from Papeete bested nine other competitors to win the title. She is of Tahitian, Chinese, and German descent, speaks French and English, and enjoys traveling and interior designing. Teipotemarama Cabral (23) and Poeiti Yule-Poroi (23) were named the first and second runners-up, respectively, while Korail Vernaudon (24) clinched the title of Miss Heiva 2023. Hinarere Taputu (Miss Tahiti 2014 and Miss France 2015 first runner-up) and Matahari Bousquet (Miss Tahiti 2019) hosted the event. Ravahere succeeds last year's winner Herenui Tuheiava and will now prepare to represent Tahiti at Miss France 2024 this December. Tahiti boasts five Miss France winners courtesy of Edna Tepava (1974), Thilda Fuller (1980), Mareva Georges (1991), Mareva Galanter (1999), and Vaimalama Chaves (2019). Meet the new Miss Tahiti: View this

Miss Elegance France 2023 is Charlotte Brique

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Miss Elegance Franche-Comté Charlotte Brique was crowned Miss Elegance France 2023 (Miss Earth France) in a glittering national final held on Saturday, January 28 in Albi, Tarn. The 24-year-old communications graduate from Belfort bested 21 other competitors to win her national title. She is expected to represent France at Miss Earth 2023 in Vietnam later this year. Miss Elegance Gascogne (Inès Sanchez-Isser), Nord-Pas-de-Calais (Alyssa Verhenne), Alsace (Chrislène Largen), and Midi-Pyrénées (Eva Mariotto) were announced the first, second, third, and fourth runners-up, respectively. Last year's winner who competed in Miss Earth 2022 last November in the Philippines, Alison Carrasco, relinquished her reign and pass the crown to her successor at the end of the event. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miss Élégance France 2023 (@charlotte.brique) Photos: Johann Augusto / Comité Miss Elégance France,  JooPhotoo  / Instagram

Miss France 2023 is Indira Ampiot of Guadeloupe

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Indira Ampiot of Guadeloupe was crowned Miss France 2023 on Saturday, December 17 at M.A.CH 36 in Châteauroux, Centre-Val de Loire. The 18-year-old beauty from Basse-Terre beat 29 other contestants representing various French regions and departments to become the fourth woman from Guadeloupe to win the national title. She received the new crown from her predecessor Diane Leyre of Île-de-France. Agathe Cauet of  Nord-Pas-de-Calais was named first runner-up while Marion Navarro of Franche-Comté, Axelle René of Martinique, and Alissia Ladevèze of Auvergne were the second, third, and fourth runners-up, respectively. Prior to winning Miss France, the new queen won the title of Miss Basse-Terre and Miss Guadeloupe 2022. During the national competition, she received the maximum score from both the jury and the French public. Indira was awarded a number of prizes, including a multitude of gifts from sponsors, a year-long residence in a luxury Paris apartment, and an undisclosed monthly salary