After a year without Miss, New Caledonia finally found its new queen in 2025! His name: Juliette Collet. She joins official candidates in the Miss France 2026 competition. Here are her secrets.
While there had been no election last year, the Miss New Caledonia Committee was able to organize its regional competition in 2025. Thus, a beauty queen won her ticket on September 6 to participate in the final of Miss France 2026, on TF1.
All of Juliette Collet elected Miss New Caledonia 2025
It was Juliette Collet who won the precious sesame for the 96th Miss France election which will take place next December, with Jean-Pierre Foucault at the controls. The young lady hopes to take over from the current title holder, Angélique Angarni-Filopon.
Juliette Collet is 22 years old, she measures 1m70 – which goes from a hair since the regulations of the competition impose this minimum size on the candidates, bare feet – and graduated from a master’s degree in marine biology and natural risk management. She notably studied on the continent at the University of Aix-Marseille.
In addition, she is a fan of diving and has chained fixed -term contracts as a Saugeuser in summer for the cities of Vias and Marseille. The pretty young woman is also addicted to climbing, a sport whose passion she shares with her father, who initiated her from an early age.
Juliette Collet shares a common point with Eve Gilles
The representative of New Caledonia is a well-made head. Indeed, brilliant in her studies, she was notably a professor of mathematics for a year, via the Completise organization, in Marseille. A passion for the figures she therefore shares with Eve Gilles, Miss France 2024.
The latter had been appointed by the government as a math ambassador to young girls. A role that Juliette Collet could resume if she ever wins next December during the competition final?
Juliette Collet: New Caledonia in the skin
On Instagram, Juliette Collet explained why this competition was so much to his heart: “Through this adventure, I would like to make my networks a space of benevolent exchanges and sharing, always in humility and respect. As a crump dealer proud of its origins, I wish to highlight the richness and cultural diversity of our country. I am deeply grateful to have this opportunity and impatient to live this experience by your side.”
And to Juliette Collet, who hopes to win the crown, to add: “For me, being Miss is above all to have visibility, a voice that can count, and it is an opportunity that we must seize! My wish would be to highlight Caledonia, very often unknown internationally”.