Naomi Torrent, Miss Guadeloupe 2025: A face, a journey, a source of pride for the archipelago

Naomi Torrent

Miss Guadeloupe 2025 is now Naomi Torrent. Hailing from Basse-Terre, the 30-year-old won the prestigious title during an intense and emotional evening on Saturday, July 19, 2025. In front of a standing-room-only audience, it was her name that Angรฉlique Angarni-Filopon, Miss France 2025, pronounced at the crowning ceremony, confirming the intuition shared by many observers since the pre-selections.

A victory built on a solid and inspiring track record

A financial analyst with a degree in financial engineering, Naomi Torrent defines herself as “a committed citizen, Guadeloupean above all”. At the age of 30 at the time of her coronation, she explains that she took up this personal challenge: “I think it’s my age, my 30th birthday. I told myself it was time to make certain dreams come true. It’s easy to get caught up in the daily grind, the routine, work and everyday life.

Her eloquence, dignified posture and ability to combine gentleness and determination were noticed right from the first individual interview with the jury. What struck us was her perfect grasp of territorial issues and her authenticity. Naomi Torrent never played a role. She clearly defended the youth of Guadeloupe and the need to represent overseas France on a national scale.

Naomi Torrent
ยฉMiss Guadeloupe pour Miss France
Naomi Torrent
ยฉMiss Guadeloupe pour Miss France

An event mastered from start to finish: a look back at a structured evening

An evening of excellence and culture

The Miss Guadeloupe 2025 final was held on Saturday July 19 at the Palais des Sports in Gosier, under the spotlight, with a redesigned scenography. Themed “La Table crรฉole des Miss”, the show highlighted Guadeloupean traditions while celebrating the new generation.

The ten candidates paraded in a variety of outfits, designed in collaboration with local designers: revisited traditional outfits, handcrafted swimsuits, evening gowns by ร‰liette Lesuperbe. The shows were accompanied by live performances, including a special appearance by artist Dasha, also a member of the jury.

High points: emotion and rigor

One of the evening’s highlights was a tableau choreographed by Basse-Terre’s Les Balisier, which left the audience spellbound. The interaction between the finalists and this traditional dance troupe gave meaning to the election: a transmission of values, more than just a competition.

Naomi Torrent’s serenity was confirmed when she changed into her evening gown. When asked the final question, she gave an accurate answer about Guadeloupean carnival: “Our carnival is so rich, and that’s why it’s the tradition that resonates most with me. What’s more, it was a way for slaves to express themselves. As they say, from the biggest traumas can come the greatest treasures. We transformed something difficult into beauty.

Naomi Torrent
ยฉMiss Guadeloupe pour Miss France

The final jury: seven personalities for a collegial decision

A balance between expertise, art and commitment

The Miss Guadeloupe 2025 jury was made up of carefully selected profiles. Angรฉlique Angarni-Filopon, Miss France 2025, chaired the jury. With her were :

  • โญ Bรฉrenger Mirc, office manager of the Miss France Society, guaranteed consistency with the criteria of the national competition
  • โญ Jimmy Bibrac, starred chef and ambassador of local gastronomy
  • โญ Rosalie Kichenassamy, dancer and teacher
  • โญ Frรฉdรฉric Nicolas, representative for Cafรฉ Chaulet
  • โญ ร‰liette Lesuperbe, renowned stylist
  • โญ Dasha, singer and songwriter
  • โญ Chimรจne Rรฉnia, president of Les Balisier troupe

All were struck by Naomi Torrent’s maturity, her simplicity, and her ability to embody a form of discreet excellence.

The official ranking

  • ๐Ÿ† Miss Guadeloupe 2025: Naomi Torrent (Basse-Terre)
  • ๐Ÿฅ‡ First runner-up: Meรฏlan Vallon Lim (Baie-Mahault)
  • ๐Ÿฅˆ Second runner-up: Anaรซlle Salondy (Les Abymes)
  • ๐Ÿฅ‰ Third runner-up: Dรฉbora Manicord (Pointe-Noire)
  • ๐Ÿฅ‰ Fourth runner-up: Christina Viator (Goyave)

Why does Miss Guadeloupe 2025 matter to the archipelago?

An ambassadorial role beyond the podium

Miss Guadeloupe 2025 goes beyond entertainment. Through its media coverage and the personality of Naomi Torrent, it becomes a diplomatic and cultural tool. She represents the opportunity for Guadeloupe to be visible without stereotypes, to tell its story in its own words.

At a time when the French overseas territories are reclaiming their identity and needing to be recognized, this type of election has major symbolic significance. Guadeloupe has an honorable record at the Miss France pageant, with four crowns won by Vรฉronique de la Cruz (1993), Corinne Coman (2003), Clรฉmence Botino (2020) and Indira Ampiot (2023).

Demanding preparation for Miss France 2026

Over the next few months, Naomi Torrent will be supported by the Miss Guadeloupe committee to prepare for the national election. She has 5 months to prepare for Miss France 2026. Media coaching, public speaking training, physical strengthening, participation in cultural and humanitarian events… Nothing will be left to chance.

Naomi Torrent
ยฉMiss Guadeloupe pour Miss France

Naomi Torrent, a Miss of conviction and substance

Naomi Torrent combines intelligence, sincerity and territorial roots with an ease that commands respect. Far from artifice, she gives this title another dimension: that of a commitment to Guadeloupe, to women, and to a more enlightened society. After her coronation, she declared with emotion: “I feel gratitude and recognition for this whole adventure. It was a personal challenge I set myself. I also did it for you. At Miss France, we go together”.

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