Guadeloupe – Crown at stake: the ten faces of Miss Guadeloupe 2025 revealed

Miss Guadeloupe 2025

Miss Guadeloupe 2025 is about to write a new page in its history, as ten young women from all four corners of the archipelago prepare to conquer the coveted crown. The curtain was lifted on their identities during a Preliminary Show that was as elegant as it was mysterious, marking the start of a human and media adventure.

Through portraits, confidences and ambitions, we take a behind-the-scenes look at a pageant where beauty goes hand in hand with commitment and diversity. Who, among them, will succeed Moïra André and fly the flag for Guadeloupe at Miss France? A look back at an event that, every year, crystallizes attention and enthusiasm.

Miss Guadeloupe 2025: heritage and mission of an exceptional pageant

A springboard for young women in Guadeloupe

Miss Guadeloupe 2025 is more than just a beauty contest: it’s a veritable laboratory of expression, ambition and values. For decades, this contest has offered the archipelago’s young women an exceptional platform, where intelligence, culture and social commitment are honored. Each edition reveals strong personalities, ready to embody Guadeloupe with pride and determination.

Inspiring career paths, a shared ambition

Wearing the Miss Guadeloupe 2025 sash means embracing a collective history of success and inspiring examples. Previous winners, such as Clémence Botino and Indira Ampiot, have shown that the crown can pave the way to national and even international careers. Under the leadership of Sandrine Derrick, the competition aims to promote excellence in all its forms, while remaining true to the Guadeloupean soul.

Miss Guadeloupe 2025

The Preliminary Show: the art of suspense and revelation

A unifying show for Guadeloupe

On May 31, the Destreland shopping center was transformed into a glittering showcase for the Miss Guadeloupe 2025 Preliminary Show. The ten candidates, initially masked, maintained the mystery before revealing their faces to the public. The packed hall vibrated to the rhythm of the applause, testifying to the population’s attachment to this event, which celebrates the archipelago’s youth and diversity.

“Muses d’Orient”: elegance in the spotlight

The chosen theme, “Muses of the Orient”, allowed the Miss Guadeloupe 2025 contenders to play the elegance and exoticism card. Refined costumes, meticulous choreography: everything was thought out to offer a show that lived up to expectations. This moment of grace allowed each of the contestants to reveal her personality, between tradition and modernity, and to assert her uniqueness.

Ten candidates, ten stories: who will be Miss Guadeloupe 2025?

There are ten of them dreaming of the Miss Guadeloupe 2025 crown, ten carrying the hopes of their commune:

  • Annaëlle Salondy, 21, 1m71, representing Les Abymes
    Meïlan Vallon, 18, 1m72, representing Baie-Mahault
    Naomi Torrent, 30, 1m77, representing Basse-Terre
    Henola Hubert, 22, 1m78, representing Capesterre-Belle-Eau
    Cannelle Boisdur, 22, 1m76, from Le Gosier
Miss Guadeloupe 2025
Annaëlle SALONDY
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Meïlan VALLON
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Naomi TORRENT
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Henola HUBERT
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Cannelle BOISDUR
  • Christina Viator, 21, 1m70, representing Goyave
    Alexandra Martinez-Lambert, 33, 1m77, representing Morne-à-l’Eau
    Débora Manicord, 24, 1m80, representing Pointe-Noire
    Wendal Narayananadom, 22, 1m70, representing Saint-François
    Dahlia Colet, 18, 1m74, representing Vieux-Habitants
Miss Guadeloupe 2025
Christina VIATOR
Miss Guadeloupe 2025
Alexandra MARTINEZ LAMBERT
Miss Guadeloupe 2025
Débora MANICORD
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Wendal NARAYANANADOM
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Dahlia COLET

Miss Guadeloupe 2025 is distinguished by the richness of the profiles in the running: students, professionals, involved in community or cultural life, these young women embody the Guadeloupean mosaic. Ranging in age from 18 to 33, they illustrate the diversity of their backgrounds and ambitions. Each defends with conviction the causes that are close to her heart, be it education, the environment or solidarity.

July 19 at the Palais des Sports in Gosier: the big verdict

A decisive evening for the archipelago

On July 19, the fate of Miss Guadeloupe 2025 will be decided at the Palais des Sports in Gosier. On stage, the ten pretenders will parade before a demanding jury and a fervent public. On the program: elegance, eloquence and authenticity, to convince and move. This eagerly-awaited annual event is much more than just a contest: it reflects the aspirations and values of a society on the move.

After the crown, what’s next for the winner?

To be elected Miss Guadeloupe 2025 is to gain access to a unique experience, made up of encounters, media coverage and responsibilities. The winner will benefit from personalized support to prepare for the Miss France competition: workshops on public speaking, coaching, physical preparation… A real springboard, but also a challenge to be met with humility and determination.

Miss Guadeloupe 2025, a reflection of a plural society

Miss Guadeloupe 2025 is a true reflection of Guadeloupean society: young, diverse, ambitious and resolutely forward-looking. Through this contest, the archipelago celebrates its female talents, while affirming its identity and values. On July 19, a new ambassador will be chosen: whether student, entrepreneur or activist, she will carry the hopes and dreams of an entire island for one year.

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