14
December
2020

Miss France 2021 jury to include only former Miss France titleholders for centenary celebration

14 Dec 2020 | Priya Bhardwaj

Miss Frane 2021 is all set to be held on 19th December 2020 at Puy du Fou in Les Epesses, Pays de la Loire where Clémence Botino of Guadeloupe will crown her successor at the end of the event finale. The winner will represent France at Miss World 2021/Miss Universe 2021 as Clemence is going to represent France at Miss Universe 2020.

Despite only being the 91st edition, the 2021 edition will be celebrated as the centenary of Miss France, as the competition was first held in 1920, before being paused from 1922–26 and 1941–46, the latter due to World War II.

 

Miss France 2021 jury to include only former Miss France titleholders for centenary celebration

 

To celebrate the 100th edition, Miss France organization has chosen to have a jury that consists of only former Miss France titleholders –

Iris Mittenaere, Miss France 2016 and Miss Universe 2016 from Nord-Pas-de-Calai, will be chairing the jury at the finale.

Patricia Barzyk – Miss France 1980 from Franche-Comté

Flora Coquerel – Miss France 2014 from Centre-Val de Loire

Muguette Fabris – Miss France 1963 from Île-de-France

Mareva Georges – Miss France 1991 from Tahiti

Élodie Gossuin – Miss France 2001 and Miss Europe 2001 from Picardy

Linda Hardy – Miss France 1992 from Pays de la Loire

Nathalie Marquay – Miss France 1987 from Alsace

Sonia Rolland – Miss France 2000 from Burgundy

This year’s edition was not given a titled theme like the previous years. However, it was recently announced that the theme for the 2021 competition would revolve around French influence in the world. The preliminary rounds will be inspired by aspects of French culture and history that have received international popularity and recognition.