- Source: Miss Poitou-Charentes
Miss Poitou-Charentes is a French beauty pageant which selects a representative for the Miss France national competition from the region of Poitou-Charentes. Women representing the region under various different titles have competed at Miss France since 1957, although the Miss Poitou-Charentes title was not used regularly until 2006.
The current Miss Poitou-Charentes is Charlie Bénard, who was crowned Miss Poitou-Charentes 2024 on 4 October 2024. Three women from Poitou-Charentes have been crowned Miss France:
Monique Chiron, who was crowned Miss France 1959, competing as Miss Poitou
Claudine Cassereau, who was crowned Miss France 1971, competing as Miss Poitou, following the resignation of the original winner
Véronique Fagot, who was crowned Miss France 1977, competing as Miss Poitou
Results summary
Miss France: Monique Chiron (1958; Miss Poitou); Véronique Fagot (1976; Miss Poitou)
1st Runner-Up: Monique Boucher (1965; Miss Charente); Béatrice Demiaud (1966; Miss Royan); Nadine Labadie Wolf (1970; Miss Côte de Beauté); Claudine Cassereau (1971; Miss Poitou; later Miss France)
2nd Runner-Up: Marine Clouet (2000; Miss Poitou)
3rd Runner-Up: Michèle Mouix (1966; Miss Aunis)
5th Runner-Up: Mathilde Muller (2008)
Top 12/Top 15: Stéphanie Loizeau (1995); Nancy Bourgeix (1996); Alexandra Bauduin (1997); Andréa Galland (2019); Justine Dubois (2020); Marine Paulais (2022)
Titleholders
The regional title has been known as Miss Poitou-Charentes since 1997, while from 1995 to 1996, it was known as Miss Charentes-Poitou.
= Miss Charente
=In 1965, the department of Charente crowned its own representative for Miss France. In 1976, the department crowned its own representative again under the title Miss Angoulême.
= Miss Charente-Maritime
=In the 1960s and 1970s, the department of Charente-Maritime crowned its own representative for Miss France under various titles, including Miss Aunis (1966), Miss Côte de Beauté (1962; 1970), Miss La Rochelle (1976), Miss Oléron (1967), Miss Royan (1966), Miss Saintes (1962), and Miss Saintonge (1977).
= Miss Charentes
=From the 1970s to the 2000s, the departments of Charente and Charente-Maritime competed separately under the title Miss Charentes.
= Miss Deux-Sèvres
=In 1970, the department of Deux-Sèvres crowned its own representative for Miss France.
= Miss Poitou
=From the 1950s to the 2000s, the departments of Deux-Sèvres, Vendée, and Vienne competed separately under the title Miss Poitou. Vendée is now located in Pays de la Loire, but women from the department were eligible to compete due to its historical ties to Poitou-Charentes.
= Miss Vienne
=In 1979, the department of Vienne crowned its own representative for Miss France.
Notes
References
External links
Miss Poitou-Charentes on Instagram
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Miss Prancis 2016
- Miss Prancis 2017
- Miss Prancis
- Miss Prancis 2010
- Miss Poitou-Charentes
- Miss France 2025
- Miss France
- Miss France 2024
- Miss France 2023
- Miss France 2018
- Miss France 2020
- Miss France 2016
- Miss Grand France 2023
- Miss France 2022