Miss France 2019


Miss France 2019 was the 89th edition of the Miss France pageant, held on 15 December 2018 at the Zénith de Lille in Lille. The competition was hosted by Jean-Pierre Foucault, Sylvie Tellier, and Miss France 2018 Maëva Coucke, while singer and actress Line Renaud served as president of the jury.
Maëva Coucke of Nord-Pas-de-Calais crowned her successor Vaimalama Chaves of Tahiti at the end of the event.

Background

On 23 April 2018, it was announced by the Miss France Organisation that Miss France 2019 would take place at Zénith de Lille in Lille, Nord-Pas-de-Calais. The thirty contestants had an international trip to Mauritius, where they were tested in a variety of competitions, before rehearsals for the pageant began in Lille. On 17 November, Line Renaud was confirmed as the president of the jury for the competition, while it was announced that for the first time the jury will consist of solely women.

Results

Special awards

PrizeContestant
General Knowledge Award
  • ' – Laurie Derouard
Elegance Award
  • ' – Anaëlle Chrétien
  • Best in Regional Costume
  • ' – Axelle Breil
  • Best in Swimsuit
  • ' – Amandine Chabrie
  • Miss Photogenic
  • ' – Lola Brengues
  • Miss Congeniality
  • ' – Aude Destour
  • Pageant

    Format

    The theme for this year's competition was "The Misses Put on a Show", with competition rounds inspired by various popular forms of entertainment. Like in previous years, the thirty contestants were first divided into three groups of ten, with each group taking part in an initial presentation round. The three presentation rounds were themed after cabaret, Bollywood, and the circus, respectively. Afterwards, the thirty contestants competed in the one-piece swimsuit round, inspired by Old Hollywood, which featured guest appearances from former Miss France winners Camille Cerf, Flora Coquerel, and 2019 competition judge Laury Thilleman. Following the one-piece swimsuit round, the contestants changed into ballgowns and the top twelve was announced. After the announcement of the top twelve, the twelve semi-finalists competed in the second swimsuit round, inspired by superheroes and featuring a guest appearance from current Miss France Maëva Coucke. Following the swimsuit competition, the top five was announced. The top five then participated in the final fashion show round, inspired by showgirls. Afterwards, they participated in the final question round. The five finalists then completed their final walks, before Miss France 2019 and her four runners-up were crowned by Coucke and Line Renaud, president of the jury.

    Judges

    For the first time ever, the jury consisted of solely women.

    Placements

    First round

    A jury composed of partners of the company Miss France pre-selects 12 young women, during an interview that took place on 12 December.

    Second round

    The 50% jury and the 50% public choose the five candidates who can still be elected. A ranking ofrom 1 to 12 is established for each of the two parties.
    MissPublicJuryTotal
    Tahiti121224
    Guadeloupe111223
    Franche-Comté10717
    Limousin31215
    Réunion8715
    Provence6814
    Île-de-France4913
    Languedoc-Roussillon9413
    Nord-Pas-de-Calais7411
    Lorraine5510
    Aquitaine246
    Côte d'Azur145

    Last round

    Only the audience can choose the winner and her runners-up by voting.
    ContestantResults
    Tahiti44%
    Guadeloupe20%
    Franche-Comté19%
    Réunion10%
    Limousin4%