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This Saturday, December 14, Miss France 2025 will finally be crowned. Among the 30 candidates, the editorial staff of Closer worked hard to elect its favorites. And our Top 5 is not really one…

Miss France 2025 : la rédac de Closer a voté, voici notre Top 5

IN BRIEF

  • On December 14, the French will choose Miss France 2025 among 30 candidates after a trip to Ivory Coast and a general knowledge test.
  • The Closer editorial team has voted
  • Discover who will succeed Eve Gilles and the editorial team's favorites in this article

There are thirty of them who can dream of it. But only one will become Miss France 2025. After a preparation trip to Ivory Coast, a general knowledge test, photo sessions and the filming of portraits, the big night has finally arrived! This Saturday, December 14, the French will choose the beauty queen who will represent the colors of our country for the year 2025. Who will succeed Eve Gilles ? The suspense remains complete. But at Closer, we cracked. After having carefully study the official photos, dissected social networks and listened to their speeches: we established a Top 5 (where there are 7…) totally subjective. In all, 19 people voted for their favorite Miss. And our Miss France 2025 could not be more clear! But there are also equalities…

Our Miss France 2025: Lilou Emeline-Artuso, Miss Côte d'Azur

I'm not going to lie to you, this first place is particularly close to the heart of the person who is writing this article, born and raised in Nice! Will Lilou Emeline-Artuso be able to break the curse that has fallen on the region ? Often ranked, the Miss Côte d'Azur have not won the national crown since 1982 and the election of Sabrina Belleval. And if this year was the right one ? At 22, this student in a master's degree in digital marketing hopes so in any case. A shy teenager, she dreams of becoming a project manager in fashion and cosmetics. But above all of being elected Miss France 2025 !

Our first runner-up: Marina Przadka, Miss Picardie

This is THE head of this promotion. Arriving first in the general knowledge test, Miss Picardie stands out as one of the big favorites. And for us too! Graduate and from the prestigious Essec business school, where she obtained a BTS in international trade, she knows exactly what she wants. At 26, she jumped on the new rules of the Miss France contest to participate. Passionate about dance, Marina Przadka is unanimously popular with the editorial staff (she's a favorite of the boss).

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Our second runners-up: Marine Futol, Miss Réunion and Stella Vangioni, Miss Corsica

Impossible to separate them! Miss Reunion and Miss Corsica have both caught our eye. And it's not because they come from an island… Injured in the foot, Marine Futol will give everything, as we know, to stand out and become Miss France 2025. The youngest of the class, aged just 18, she is a law student. And wants… to become a customs officer! As for Miss Corsica, she has a face already known to television viewers for having played a small role in Un si grand soleil. Translator, model, actress… Stella Vangioni would like to add a new string to her bow.

Our third runners-up: Julie Dupont, Miss Ile-de-France, Romane Agostinho, Miss Auvergne and Olivia Sirena, Miss Midi-Pyrénées

Here again, the Closer editorial team failed to agree… Miss Ile-de-France, Miss Auvergne and Miss Midi-Pyrénées are therefore sharing the last step of our top. First Julie Dupont, a journalist… no, don't see it as a special privilege! Reporter and admirer of Elise Lucet, she has the gift of the gab for her job. Just like Romane Agostinho. Animal osteopath (yes yes), she is passionate about her funny job. But would still like to spend a year away from her furry and feathered companions. Student in digital marketing, basketball enthusiast, Olivia Sirena also dreams of catching the ball.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116