Charlène Laurin, a 22-year-old pharmacy technician from Abergement-Sainte-Colombe, has been crowned Miss Bourgogne 2025 following a ceremony held at the Parc des Expositions in Chalon-sur-Saône on Sunday, September 21. The Saône-et-Loire native secured the regional title, marking the continuation of her department's success in the competition. Laurin will now advance to represent Burgundy at the prestigious Miss France 2025 election scheduled for December.
The newly crowned Miss Bourgogne expressed both relief and excitement following her victory, describing herself as feeling "very very well" and "full of joy" during her first media appearance after the election. When questioned about her temperament under pressure, Laurin revealed she maintains a balanced approach, acknowledging occasional stress while remaining "quite relaxed" during the competition itself. Her calm demeanor and professional background as a pharmacy preparator suggest a grounded candidate entering the national spotlight.
Laurin's path to the regional crown was not her first attempt at pageant success, having previously competed in local elections before this triumphant second campaign. The victory fulfills what she describes as a lifelong ambition, noting that becoming a miss had been "a little girl's dream" since childhood. She emphasized that while family encouragement played a role, the driving force remained her personal aspiration to represent her region on the national stage.
The Miss Bourgogne election saw Solenna Songné, Miss Yonne 2025, finish as second runner-up, meaning no representative from the Yonne department will participate in the upcoming Miss France competition. Meanwhile, elsewhere in France, Mareva Michel was recently crowned Miss Île-de-France 2025, joining Laurin among the regional representatives vying for the national title that current titleholder Angélique Angarni-Filopon will relinquish in December.