Miss France 2017 was the 87th edition of the Miss France pageant, held on 17 December 2016, at Park&Suites Arena in Montpellier.
It was the first time that the pageant took place in Montpellier and in the Languedoc-Roussillon region.
The ceremony was held at TF1, and was presented by Jean-Pierre Foucault and the national director Sylvie Tellier.
The winner was Miss French Guiana, Alicia Aylies, who gave to her region its first ever Miss France title. The winner succeeded Iris Mittenaere, Miss France 2016 from Nord-Pas-de-Calais.
Results
Placements
Preparation
The 30 contestants, Iris Mittenaere and the national director Sylvie Tellier had travelled to Reunion Island from 23 November to 1 December. The rehearsals took place in Montpellier.
The theme of the 2017 event was Le Noël des Miss (The Misses' Christmas). Each round centered around a different theme related to the celebration of Christmas. Iris Mittenaere appeared as a Christmas fairy, turning the pages of a storybook to reveal each segment.
- Presentation round, group 1: Christmas toys
- Presentation round, group 2: Ice floes
- Regional costumes: Christmas market (featuring Flora Coquerel and Camille Cerf)
- Swimsuits: Christmas elves
- Announcement of top 12
- Top 12 evening gown: Winter palace
- Top 12 swimsuit: Christmas in Réunion
- Announcement of top 5
- Top 5 presentation round: Christmas illuminations
- Top 5 evening gown: Christmas Eve
Contestants
Ranking
First round
A jury composed of partners (internal and external) of the company Miss France pre-selects 12 young women, during an interview that took place on 15 December.
Second round
The 50% jury and the 50% public choose the five candidates who can still be elected. A ranking of 1 to 12 is established for each of the two parties.
Last round
Special prizes
Judges
The names of the judges were announced on November, 24:
Notes about the contestants
- Miss French Guiana, Alicia Aylies, was born in Martinique.
- Miss ÃÂle-de-France, Meggy Pyaneeandee, was born in Paris from Mauritians parents.
- Miss Côte d'Azur, Maria Pavelin, was born in Zagreb, Croatia. She decided to withdraw because of a job opportunity. Her first runner-up Jade Scotte took over.
- Miss Languedoc-Roussillon, Aurore Kichenin, has got Reunionese, Polish and Russian origins.
- Miss Reunion Island, Ambre Nguyen, has got Vietnamese origins.
- Miss Lorraine, Justine Kamara, has got Guadeloupean and Guinean origins.
- Miss Limousin, Romane Komar, has got Swedish origins.
- Miss Pays de Loire, Carla Loones, has got Spanish and Flemish origins.
- the original Miss Centre, Loire Valley, Margaux Legrand-Guérineau, withdrew from her title for personal reasons. Her first runner-up Cassandre Joris assumed the title. On 4 November, Legrand-Guerineau announced that she was actually dethroned for some photos which were contrary to the rules of the pageant.
- The medium age of the contestants is 19.9 and the medium height is
National and International placements
References
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