French Guiana – Miss Guyane 2025 : A human adventure to discover the 9 pretenders

Miss Guyane 2025

Miss Guyane 2025, an event that is already arousing enthusiasm and curiosity in French Guiana. This Tuesday, May 27, at the Mercure Royal Amazonie, the Miss French Guiana Committee revealed the nine young women who dream of succeeding Jade Fansonna and representing French Guiana in the prestigious Miss France 2026 pageant. . This new edition promises to be rich in emotion, diversity and ambition, just like the Guyanese territory.

Official presentation of the candidates

Participants’ backgrounds

Miss Guyane 2025 is above all a mosaic of backgrounds and personalities. Ranging in age from 20 to 32, the candidates come from a variety of backgrounds, each with her own story, dreams and values. Some are pursuing higher education, others are already engaged in professional life. They include students, healthcare professionals, sports enthusiasts and young women involved in community work.

Municipalities represented

Geographical diversity is also on the agenda: Cayenne, Macouria, Matoury, Rรฉmire-Montjoly and Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni are proudly represented. This plurality reflects French Guiana’s plural identity, and gives each commune a potential ambassador for Miss France 2026.

Miss Guyane 2025
Miss Guyane 2025

Candidate preparation

Key stages before the election

Miss Guyane 2025 marks the start of a veritable marathon for the candidates. The coming weeks will be punctuated by interviews, catwalk lessons, coaching sessions and numerous rehearsals. The aim: to prepare as well as possible for the regional election, scheduled for Saturday July 12 at the PROGT in Matoury.

Competition values

As well as beauty, the competition promotes essential values: self-confidence, solidarity, respect and surpassing oneself. Each candidate is encouraged to defend causes close to her heart, to commit herself to youth, education or Guyanese culture, and to fly the flag for French Guiana.

Portraits of the nine candidates

Miss Guyane 2025 is a gallery of portraits, each with her own unique touch. Among them:

  • Lizandra Flambeau, 23, 1.75 m tall, from Rรฉmire-Montjoly, has a state diploma in psychomotricity and is renowned for her empathy and kindness.
  • Amandine Beaubrun, 31, 1m75, from Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, whose mature background inspires respect.
  • Lauriane Callender, 32, 1m76, from Rรฉmire-Montjoly, the most experienced of the group, symbolizes determination and perseverance.
  • Noa Audibert, 20, 1m73, also from Rรฉmire-Montjoly, embodies youth and daring.
  • Mercy Baeta, 20, 1m81, from Matoury, impresses with her presence and commitment.
Miss Guyane 2025
Candidate 1 Lizandra Flambeau, 23 ans, 1m75 de Rรฉmire-Montjoly
Miss Guyane 2025
Candidate 2 Amandine Beaubrun, 31 ans, 1m75 de Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni
Miss Guyane 2025
Candidate 3 Lauriane Callender, 32 ans, 1m76, Rรฉmire-Montjoly
Miss Guyane 2025
Candidate 4 Noa Audibert, 20 ans, 1m73, Rรฉmire-Montjoly
Miss Guyane 2025
Candidature 5 Mercy Baeta, 20 ans, 1m81, Matoury
  • Naรฏma Polony, 24 years old, 1m74, from Cayenne, is passionate about culture and art, and stands out for her creativity and open-mindedness.
  • Morganne Chabaud, 22, 1m72, from Macouria, an accomplished sportswoman, she stands out for her discipline and communicative energy.
  • Alicia Mertosetiko, 21, 1m77, from Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, involved in associations, she campaigns for youth and education.
  • Hรฉlรจnne Trรฉsalus, 25 years old, 1m78, from Cayenne, passionate about fashion and styling, she wants to promote local know-how and Guyanese elegance.

Each of these young women embodies a facet of French Guiana, combining personal ambition, civic commitment and pride in representing their territory.

Miss Guyane 2025
Candidate 6 Naรฏma Polony, 25 ans, 1m83, Matoury
Miss Guyane 2025
Candidate 7 Morgane Chabaud, 22 ans, 1m83, Cayenne
Miss Guyane 2025
Candidate 8 Alicia Mertosetiko, 20 ans, 1m72, Rรฉmire-Montjoly
Miss Guyane 2025
Candidate 9 Hรฉlenne Tresalus, 25 ans, 1m70, Macouria

An eagerly awaited regional election

Date and place of event

Miss Guyane 2025 is counting down to Saturday July 12, the date of the regional election to be held at the PROGT in Matoury. This moment will mark the culmination of weeks of effort and preparation for the candidates, but also an opportunity for the Guyanese public to support their favorite.

Exceptional presence of Angรฉlique Angarni-Filopon

This year, the election will be honored by the presence of Angรฉlique Angarni-Filopon, Miss France 2025, who will come to salute the candidates’ achievements and convey a message of encouragement and unity. Her visit underscores the importance of the contest in promoting French Guiana within France.

Miss Guyane 2025 is much more than just a beauty contest. It’s a human adventure, a springboard for ambitious young women, and a mirror of French Guiana’s diversity and dynamism. Through their journeys, their commitments and their dreams, these nine candidates embody the hope and future of the region. See you on July 12 to find out who will succeed Jade Fansonna and carry French Guiana’s colors high at Miss France 2026.

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