In October 2021, Alexia Laroche-Joubert was announced as the new president of the Miss France Committee, working alongside Tellier and later Fabre. Following the departure of de Fontenay, Sylvie Tellier served as the national director of Miss France until August 2022, when she was replaced by Cindy Fabre. Geneviève de Fontenay took over the Miss France Committee in 1981, until departing in 2007. In 1954, Guy Lévy founded the Miss France Committee ( French: comité Miss France) to organize the competition. In 1947, following the end of the war, the competition was revived and has been held annually since. That year, the competition was rebranded into Miss France, and was held annually until 1940, due to World War II. The Miss France was first organized in 1920, under the name La plus belle femme de France (English: The most beautiful woman of France), and was held for one additional year before being abandoned until 1927. The trademark for the pageant is owned by the company Miss France SAS, and is a subsidiary of Endemol Shine France. The competition was first held in 1920, and has been organized continuously since 1947. The Miss France is a French national beauty pageant, held annually in December.
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