Fashion Desk, Delhi Magazine: On Saturday, December 16, in Dijon (Côte-d’Or), Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Eve Gilles, was crowned Miss France 2024. Hailing from Dunkirk and at the age of 20, she transformed her candidacy into a symbol of feminine “diversity.” Declaring, “No one should dictate who you are,” she asserted her individuality during the beauty contest, highlighting her short-cut hair as a point of distinction from the other contestants, all of whom had long hair.
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The newly crowned “beauty queen,” succeeding Indira Ampiot, Miss Guadeloupe, earned her title through a combination of viewer votes, accounting for half of the decision, and the judgment of a seven-woman jury for the remaining half. The selection process unfolded after an elaborate “show,” in the words of 76-year-old presenter Jean-Pierre Foucault, who has been hosting the event since 1995.
This competition follows a Tuesday conviction by the Lille court targeting the TF1 subsidiary, e-TF1, and the company Endemol, which then oversaw the Miss France Society. The conviction was related to the broadcast, to nearly eight million viewers, of images featuring two regional Miss contestants filmed bare-chested on December 15, 2018, by a camera installed without their knowledge. While organizers apologized for this incident, the hiccup adds to the controversy surrounding the beauty contest, which, despite some reforms, remains highly criticized.