Miss France 2021 Explained

Miss France 2021 was the 91st edition of the Miss France pageant. The competition was held on 19 December 2020 at Puy du Fou in Les Epesses, Pays de la Loire. Clémence Botino of Guadeloupe crowned Amandine Petit of Normandy as her successor at the end of the event. Petit represented France at Miss Universe 2020.

Despite only being the 91st edition, the 2021 edition was celebrated as the centenary of Miss France, as the competition was first held in 1920, before being paused from 1922 to 1926 and 1941–46, the latter due to World War II.

This was the second time that Miss France was held at Puy du Fou and in the Pays de la Loire region after Miss France 2009.

Background

Location

On 2 September 2020, it was confirmed by the Miss France Committee that Miss France 2021 would be held on 12 December 2020 at Puy du Fou in Les Epesses, Pays de la Loire. This would be the second time the competition has been held at Puy du Fou, following Miss France 2009.[1] [2] The competition was later postponed to 19 December after Emmanuel Macron announced a nationwide lockdown in France for the month of November due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

While the Miss France contestants typically embark on an overseas trip during preparation for the competition, their planned trip to Guadeloupe was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and they instead traveled to Versailles, Yvelines to visit the Palace of Versailles.[4] [5]

Selection of contestants

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the region of Tahiti withdrew from the competition after deciding to cancel their regional pageant for Miss France 2021.[6] The 2021 edition saw the return of Wallis and Futuna to Miss France; the region had only competed four times in history, and not since 2005.[7] [8]

On 14 October, it was confirmed that Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy would not compete after their selected candidate Naïma Dessout was disqualified by the Miss France Committee for having previously participated in a nude photoshoot.[9] Additionally, no representative was selected to replace Dessout at Miss France. This came after Anastasia Salvi, the original winner of Miss Franche-Comté, resigned amidst a nude photo scandal, and Anaëlle Guimbi, a competitor in Miss Guadeloupe, was disqualified ahead of the regional pageant for nude photos taken in support of a breast cancer awareness campaign.[10] [11] [12]

Results

PlacementContestant
Miss France 2021
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
  • – Lara Gautier
3rd Runner-Up
  • – Aurélie Roux
4th Runner-Up
  • – Lou-Anne Lorphelin
Top 15
  • Reunion – Lyna Boyer (5th Runner-Up)
  • – Lara Lourenço (6th Runner-Up)
  • Guadeloupe – Kenza Andreze-Louison
  • – Julie Tagliavacca
  • – Justine Dubois
  • – Leïla Veslard
  • – Noémie Leca
  • Mayotte – Anlia Charifa
  • – Anaïs Roux
  • – Léa Graniou

Special awards

PrizeContestant
General Culture Award
  • – Lou-Anne Lorphelin (17.5/20)[13]
Elegance Award
  • – Illana Barry
Best in Regional Costume
  • – Léa Graniou
Best in Swimsuit
  • – Lara Lourenço
Miss Photogenic
  • – Laura Cornillot
Miss Congeniality
  • – Diane Febvay
Miss Good Manners
  • – Tara de Mets
Catwalk Prize

Scoring

Preliminaries

A jury composed of partners (internal and external) of the Miss France Committee selected fifteen delegates during an interview that took place on 16 December to advance to the semifinals.

Top 15

In the top fifteen, a 50/50 split vote between the official jury and voting public selected five delegates to advance to the top five. Each delegate was awarded an overall score of 1 to 15 from the jury and public, and the five delegates with the highest combined scores advanced to the top five. The delegates with the sixth and seventh highest combined scores were afterwards designated as the fifth and sixth runners-up, respectively, despite not advancing in the competition. In the case of a tie, the jury vote prevailed.

scope=col Contestantscope=col Publicscope=col Juryscope=col Total[14]
-12 15 27
-14 12 26
-15 11 26
-10 14 24
11 13 24
13 7 20
9 9 18
8 9 17
7 7 14
6 7 13
2 10 12
5 7 12
4 3 7
3 3 6
1 3 4

Top five

In the top five, a 50/50 split vote between the official jury and voting public determined which contestant was declared Miss France. This was the first time the jury could vote in the top five since Miss France 2010. Each contestant was ranked from first to fifth by the jury and public, and the two scores were combined to create a total score. In the case of a tie, the public vote prevailed. If this rule change had not occurred, Normandy still would have won, while Alsace would have been first runner-up, followed by Provence, Burgundy, and then Côte d'Azur.[14]

CandidatePublicJuryTotal
1align=left bgcolor=gold 527
2align=left bgcolor=silver 347
3align=left bgcolor=#cc9966 Côte d'Azur156
4align=left 415
5align=left 235

Pageant

Format

While the edition was not given a titled theme like in previous years, on 4 December 2020, it was announced that the theme for the 2021 competition would revolve around French influence in the world, with competition rounds inspired by aspects of French culture and history that have received international popularity and recognition.[15] On 15 December, it was announced that instead of the winner being decided by public voting as it had been since Miss France 2010, there would instead be a rule change where the winner would be decided by a 50/50 split of jury voting and public voting, much like how the top five has been chosen in past editions.[16]

The 29 contestants were initially separated into three groups, two consisting of ten contestants and one of nine, with each group taking part in an initial presentation round. The three presentation rounds were themed after the Palace of Versailles, French cuisine, and the Moulin Rouge, respectively. Afterwards, the 29 contestants presented their regional costumes, created by local designers from their home regions. The 29 contestants subsequently participated in the one-piece swimsuit round, inspired by French cinema.

After the one-piece swimsuit round, the top fifteen were announced. The top fifteen then competed in the two-piece swimsuit round, inspired by Bastille Day and French landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe. After the two-piece swimsuit round, the top five were announced. The top five then presented their evening gowns, in a round inspired by fairy tales, and then participated in the final question round. After the final question round, the top five participated in their final presentation round, inspired by French art, before the final results were revealed.[17]

Judges

To celebrate the centenary of Miss France, the Miss France Committee announced that the jury would consist of only former Miss France titleholders.[18]

Contestants

The 29 delegates were:

RegionContestant AgeHeight HometownPlacementwidth=350Notes
Aurélie Roux[19] 24Spechbach-le-Bas3rd Runner-Up
Leïla Veslard[20] 18Saint-MesminTop 15
Géromine Prique[21] 21Clermont-Ferrand
Lou-Anne Lorphelin[22] 23Charnay-lès-Mâcon4th Runner-UpSister of Marine Lorphelin, Miss France 2013
Julie Foricher[23] 23Relecq-Kerhuon
Cloé Delavalle[24] 23
Gwenegann Saillard[25] 21
Noémie Leca[26] 19CargèseTop 15
Côte d'AzurLara Gautier[27] 22Contes2nd Runner-Up
Coralie Gandelin[28] 23La ChailleuseOriginally the first runner-up, but assumed the title after winner Anastasia Salvi resigned two days after her crowning.[29] [30]
French GuianaHéléneschka Horth[31] 23Awala-Yalimapo
GuadeloupeKenza Andreze-Louison[32] 20Top 15
Lara Lourenço[33] 19Saint-Maur-des-FossésTop 15
Illana Barry[34] 19Aigues-Mortes
Léa Graniou[35] 20LimogesTop 15
Diane Febvay[36] 19Piblange
MartiniqueSéphorah Azur[37] 23Schœlcher
MayotteAnlia Charifa[38] 23DzaoudziTop 15
Emma Arrebot-Natou[39] 19Tournefeuille
New CaledoniaLouisa Salvan[40] 19Mont-Dore
Laura Cornillot[41] 24Ennevelin
Amandine Petit[42] 23BourguébusMiss France 2021
Julie Tagliavacca[43] 24MaulévrierTop 15
Tara de Mets[44] 21Clermont
Justine Dubois[45] 24AngoulêmeTop 15
April Benayoum[46] 21Éguilles1st Runner-Up
ReunionLyna Boyer[47] 21La PossessionTop 15
Anaïs Roux[48] 23LyonTop 15
Wallis and FutunaMylène Halemai19Fineveke

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Miss France 2021 : l'élection aura lieu dans un célèbre parc d'attraction. Paris Match. French. 2 September 2020.
  2. Web site: "Miss France 2021": Sylvie Tellier reveals the (very astonishing) place of the election: Current Woman The MAG. 2 September 2020. Explica.
  3. Web site: Miss France 2021 : l'élection reportée au 19 décembre. Le Parisien. 9 November 2020. French.
  4. Web site: Miss France 2021 : faute de voyage, cap sur Versailles pour les candidates. 17 November 2020. French. Le Parisien. Poussel. Marie.
  5. Web site: Miss France 2021: the candidates settle in Versailles for "a trip out of time". 18 November 2020. EN24. De Freitas. Delphine.
  6. Web site: fr-FR . Caroline . Perdrix . L'élection Miss Tahiti 2020 est annulée . The selection of Miss Tahiti 2020 is cancelled . Radio1 Tahiti . 2020-06-27 . 2020-06-27.
  7. Web site: Miss France 2021 : découvrez Mylène Halemai, Miss Wallis-et-Futuna. 12 October 2020. Télé Star. French.
  8. Web site: Mylène Halemai élue Miss Wallis-et-Futuna 2020. French. 26 September 2020. TNTV News.
  9. Web site: Concours Miss France : Naïma Dessout disqualifiée. Le Pélican. 14 October 2020. French.
  10. Web site: Photos "inappropriées" de l'ex-Miss Franche-Comté : à Saint Martin, la délation ne paie pas. 14 October 2020. French. L'Est Républicain.
  11. Web site: Anastasia Salvi, Miss Franche-Comté 2020, écartée du concours Miss France: chronologie d'une destitution mal gérée. 12 October 2020. French. Le Figaro.
  12. Web site: Anaëlle Guimbi, une miss disqualifiée pour s'être engagée contre le cancer. 29 September 2020. French. L'Humanité.
  13. Web site: Miss France 2021: et la gagnante du test de culture générale est.... Le Figaro. 8 December 2020. Litaud. Emmanuelle. French.
  14. Web site: Récapitulatif des résultats de la 74ème Election de Miss France. French. 19 December 2020. Miss France Committee.
  15. Web site: Miss France 2021 : anecdotes en coulisses du concours des reines de beauté. 4 December 2020. Le Parisien. French. Poussel. Marie.
  16. Web site: Miss France 2021: pourquoi le règlement va changer pour élire la gagnante. Le Figaro. 15 December 2020. French. Litaud. Emmanuelle. Mercereau. Damien.
  17. Miss France 2021 . . . 19 December 2020.
  18. Web site: Saône-et-Loire. Miss France 2021 : Sonia Rolland fait partie du jury.
  19. Web site: FR-fr . Eschau. [Direct] Aurélie Roux élue Miss Alsace 2020 ]. www.dna.fr . 2020-09-05.
  20. Web site: fr . Dordogne : Leïla Veslard, Miss Périgord 2020 sacrée Miss Aquitaine. France Bleu . 29 August 2020. Claverie. Emmanuel.
  21. Web site: fr . Géromine Prique, nouvelle Miss Auvergne [revivre notre direct]]. L'Eveil . 17 October 2020.
  22. Web site: Revivez l'élection de Miss Bourgogne 2020. 3 October 2020. Bien Public. French.
  23. Web site: La Relecquoise Julie Foricher élue Miss Bretagne 2020. 27 September 2020. Le Telegramme. French.
  24. Web site: Miss France 2021 : découvrez Cloé Delavalle, la magnifique Miss Centre-Val de Loire 2020. French. Télé Star. 20 October 2020.
  25. Web site: fr . VIDEO. L'Auboise Gwenegann Saillard est élue Miss Champagne-Ardenne 2020 . Journal L'Ardennais abonné . 2020-09-05 .
  26. Web site: fr . VIDÉO. Noémie Leca élue Miss Corse 2020 . Corse Matin . 30 July 2020.
  27. Web site: Et voilà la toute nouvelle Miss Côte d'Azur. 23 October 2020. French. Nice-Matin.
  28. Web site: fr-FR . Coralie Gandelin devient Miss Franche-Comté 2020 . ToutMontbeliard.com . 2020-10-06 . 2020-10-06.
  29. Web site: fr-FR . Miss France 2021 : à peine élue, Anastasia Salvi, Miss Franche-Comté annonce sur Instagram renoncer à son titre . France 3 Bourgogne-Franche-Comté . 2020-10-06.
  30. Web site: La Miss Doubs Anastasia Salvi élue Miss Franche-Comté 2020. 4 October 2020. L'est Republicain. French.
  31. Web site: Héléneschka Horth est Miss Guyane 2020. 31 October 2020. French. La Première.
  32. Web site: Kenza Andreze-Louison élue Miss Guadeloupe 2020-2021. Thomas. Melody. French. 22 August 2020.
  33. Web site: fr . Dammarie-les-Lys : la Val-de-marnaise Lara Lourenço élue Miss Ile-de-France . Le Parisien . 19 September 2020.
  34. Web site: fr . ÉLECTION Illana Barry, Miss Beaucaire élue Miss Languedoc-Roussillon 2020 – Objectif Gard . Objectif Gard. 1 August 2020.
  35. Web site: La limougeaude Léa Graniou, 20 ans, élue Miss Limousin 2020. 13 September 2020. French. France Bleu. Ginestet. Alain. Kuszelewicz. Mélanie.
  36. Web site: La Mosellane Diane Febvay est élue Miss Lorraine 2020 !. Vosges Matin. French. 5 September 2020.
  37. Web site: Séphorah Azur, 23 ans, est la nouvelle Miss Martinique 2020. La 1ère. French. 25 October 2020.
  38. Web site: Anlia Charifa est la Miss Mayotte 2020. 7 November 2020. French. La 1ère.
  39. Web site: Miss France 2021 : qui est Emma Arrebot-Natou, la sublime Miss Midi-Pyrénées 2020 ?. 12 September 2020. Closer. French. Laforgue. Pauline.
  40. Web site: Louisa Salvan est Miss Nouvelle-Calédonie 2020. 31 October 2020. Les Nouvelles Calédoniennes. French.
  41. Web site: Laura Cornillot sacrée Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais 2020. 10 October 2020. French. France Bleu. Crépin. Hortense.
  42. Web site: Amandine Petit est sacrée Miss Normandie 2020. Ouest France. French. 27 September 2020.
  43. Web site: VIDEO. Julie Tagliavaca, de Maine-et-Loire, représentera les Pays de la Loire à l'élection Miss France 2021. 25 September 2020. Actu.fr. fr.
  44. Web site: Miss Oise Tara de Mets, de Clermont, élue Miss Picardie 2020. 11 October 2020. Oise Hebdo. French.
  45. Web site: Justine Dubois élue Miss Poitou-Charentes 2020. 30 August 2020. Sud Ouest. fr.
  46. Web site: VIDEO. April Benayoum est élue Miss Provence 2020. 24 October 2020. Var Matin. French.
  47. Web site: Lyna Boyer élue Miss Réunion 2020. Imaz Press. French. 31 October 2020.
  48. Web site: La Lyonnaise Anaïs Roux élue Miss Rhône-Alpes 2020 !. 7 November 2020. French. Lyon Mag.