The Miss France competition continues to be a significant cultural event in France, showcasing not only beauty but also regional diversity through costumes and performances.
The involvement of past winners like Maëva Coucke highlights the tradition of mentorship within the pageant, fostering a sense of community among contestants.
The event is expected to attract a large television audience, continuing the tradition of Miss France as a popular entertainment spectacle in French culture.
With the emphasis on regional representation, the show may further enhance the visibility of local cultures and traditions in France.
The Miss France 2025 final is set to take place at the Futuroscope in Poitiers, with the event airing live on TF1 at 9:10 p.m. on Saturday. The 30 candidates have been rehearsing for the show, which promises to be a grand spectacle lasting nearly 3.5 hours, culminating in the crowning of the new beauty queen shortly after midnight.
Behind the scenes, the candidates are preparing with choreographer Tatiana Seguin, who is known for her work in 'Star Academy.' The rehearsals include a routine with acrobats and a fashion show featuring regional costumes and evening wear.
Jean-Pierre Foucault, who will host the event for the 30th time, is seen engaging with the crew and offering assistance during the preparations. Former Miss France, Maëva Coucke, is also present to mentor the contestants on their catwalk skills.