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Latest revision as of 18:46, 5 July 2023

Miss Pays de la Loire is a French beauty pageant which selects a representative for the Miss France national competition from the region of Pays de la Loire. Women representing the region under various different titles have competed at Miss France since 1960, although the Miss Pays de la Loire title was not used regularly until 2006. Until 2010, women from the department of Loire-Atlantique were eligible to compete in Miss Brittany rather than Miss Pays de la Loire, due to the department’s historical ties to Brittany despite currently being located within the region of Pays de la Loire.

The current Miss Pays de la Loire is Emma Guibert, who was crowned Miss Pays de la Loire 2022 on 24 September 2022. Three women from Pays de la Loire have gone on to win Miss France.

  • Jacqueline Gayraud, who was crowned Miss France 1964, competing as Miss Vendée, following the dethroning of the original winner
  • Linda Hardy, who was crowned Miss France 1992
  • Valérie Claisse, who was crowned Miss France 1994

Results summary[edit]

  • Miss France: Linda Hardy (1991); Valérie Claisse (1993)
  • 1st Runner-Up: Jacqueline Gayraud (1963; Miss Vendée; later Miss France); Marie-Thérèse Vermond (1967; Miss Vendée); Mathilde Couly (2011)
  • 2nd Runner-Up: Sandrine Hamidi (1996; Miss Anjou); Sabrina Champin (2004; Miss Maine); Laura Tanguy (2007); Élodie Martineau (2008)
  • 4th Runner-Up: Séverine Deroualle (1995; Miss Anjou); Mélinda Paré (2012)
  • 5th Runner-Up: Maud Perrochon (1998; Miss Anjou)
  • 6th Runner-Up: Maud Garnier (1999); Yvana Cartaud (2019)
  • Top 12/Top 15: Sonia Baffour (1991; Miss Anjou); Patricia Blain (1993; Miss Maine); Aude Rautureau (1998); Hélène Leroyer (2000; Miss Anjou); Christine Rambaud (2006); Julie Tagliavacca (2020); Line Carvalho (2021); Emma Guibert (2022)

Gallery[edit]

Titleholders[edit]

Miss Anjou[edit]

From the 1970s until the 2000s, the department of Maine-et-Loire competed separately under the title Miss Anjou. In 1967, the department competed as Miss Val de Loire.

Miss Brière[edit]

In 1977 and 1978, the department of Loire-Atlantique competed separately under the title Miss Brière.

Year Name Age[a] Height Hometown Miss France placement Notes
1978 Patricia Arel
1977 Françoise Hellec

Miss Maine[edit]

In the 1990s and 2000s, the departments of Mayenne and Sarthe competed separately under the title Miss Maine.

Miss Mayenne[edit]

In the 1970s and 1980s, the department of Mayenne crowned its own representative for Miss France.

Year Name Age[a] Height Hometown Miss France placement Notes
1986 Cathy Fleury
1985 Delphine Reichert
1979 Claudie Clément
1970 Catherine Cornier

Miss La Baule[edit]

In 1962, the department of Loire-Atlantique competed separately under the title Miss La Baule.

Year Name Age[a] Height Hometown Miss France placement Notes
1962 Nicole Chauveau

Miss Sarthe[edit]

In the 1970s and 1980s, the department of Sarthe crowned its own representative for Miss France.

Year Name Age[a] Height Hometown Miss France placement Notes
1988 Sarah Furri 19 1.67 m (5 ft 5+12 in)
1985 Caroline Fattal
1979 Marie-Thérèse Gaulupeau
1978 Sylvie Blin
1977 Brigitte Jarrier
1976 Brigitte Cuinier
1970 Mylène Renoult

Miss Vendée[edit]

In 1964 and 1967, the department of Vendée crowned its own representative for Miss France.

Year Name Age[a] Height Hometown Miss France placement Notes
1967 Marie-Thérèse Vermond 1st Runner-Up
1963 Jacqueline Gayraud 1st Runner-Up (later Miss France 1965) Gayraud was originally the first runner-up, but took over as Miss France 1964 after the original winner was dethroned for refusing to travel throughout France as part…



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