Miss Lorraine 2026: How a Meuse Native Aims to Shine at Amnéville Zoo
On September 16, 2026, 16 candidates will vie for the Miss Lorraine title at Amnéville Zoo, including Laurine Grandjean-Joyeux, a 26-year-old from the Meuse department. The competition, which precedes the Miss France pageant, has already seen the crowning of Leane Froment as Miss Meurthe-et-Moselle, according to Est Républicain.
The 2026 Miss Lorraine Contestant’s Journey
Laurine Grandjean-Joyeux, 26, emphasized her commitment to the competition, stating she delayed participation until after her studies. “I wanted to fully dedicate myself,” she said. The 16 candidates, including her, have already undergone a press conference and random drawing for their performance order. “It’s a tight-knit group,” Laurine noted, highlighting the camaraderie among competitors.
Previous winners like Emmanuelle Delesalle, who claimed the Miss Lorraine title in 2025, set a precedent for Meuse representatives. Delesalle’s victory marked the first such win from the region since 2018, as reported by Est Républicain.
Mastering Public Image
Preparation for the competition includes group activities, photo shoots, and choreography training. Laurine, who practices dance and heels daily, described her efforts to refine her on-stage presence. “I work on making it feel natural,” she said. The Miss Lorraine committee also emphasizes image management to shield contestants from online criticism, a challenge Laurine acknowledges but remains unfazed by. “I’m more mature now; it wouldn’t have affected me at 18,” she added.

Performing with Confidence
The event will feature Hinaupoko Devèze, Miss France 2026, and Camille L’Étang, Miss Lorraine 2025, as judges. Laurine’s goal is to “show who I am” and prove she can balance simplicity with confidence. “I’m doing this to have fun and discover my limits,” she said. While the crown remains uncertain, her focus on authenticity aligns with broader trends in pageantry, where personal storytelling increasingly resonates with audiences.
Did You Know?
The Amnéville Zoo, a unique venue for the competition, has hosted similar events before, blending wildlife conservation with cultural activities. This year’s format includes a strong emphasis on contestant well-being, reflecting evolving standards in beauty pageants.
Pro Tips for Following the Competition
- Check miss-lorraine.fr for ticket updates and event details.
- Follow the Miss Lorraine Instagram for behind-the-scenes content.
- Compare this year’s candidates to past winners for insights into potential outcomes.
FAQ: What to Know About Miss Lorraine 2026
What is the Miss Lorraine competition?
The Miss Lorraine pageant selects a representative for the Miss France contest. It includes regional events, with winners advancing to the national stage.
When and where is the 2026 event held?
The final will take place on September 16, 2026, at Amnéville Zoo in the Meuse department.
How can I attend?
Tickets are available at miss-lorraine.fr. Sales began earlier this year, with limited seating for the zoo venue.
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