Six Contestants Vie for Miss Lot-et-Garonne 2025 Title
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The stage is set for the Miss Lot-et-Garonne 2025 election, with six
remarkable women vying for the coveted crown. each candidate brings a
unique background and motivation to the competition, promising a diverse
and engaging event.
A diverse Group of Candidates
The official presentation of the six candidates for Miss Lot-et-Garonne
2025 took place on Sunday, March 23rd, at Monky in Estillac, setting the
stage for the final election on April 6th in Monsempron-Libos. The
contestants represent a wide range of ages, professions, and
aspirations, reflecting the diverse fabric of the Lot-et-Garonne region.
Meet the Hopefuls
Élodie Letlier: Sainte-Bazeille’s Commercial Employee

Élodie Letlier, 27 years old. Photo: Lucy Warnock
Élodie Letlier, a 27-year-old commercial employee from Sainte-Bazeille,
is no stranger to the world of pageantry. With seven years of parade
experience under her belt, she was crowned Miss Beauté Aquitaine in
2023.
I started the parades seven years ago… In 2023, I was elected Miss
Beauté aquitaine… But my designer remotivated me and told me to try
Miss-Lot-Et-Garonne.
Despite facing challenges during miss Beauty France due to her
pregnancy, Élodie remains determined, fueled by her designer’s
encouragement to compete for the Miss Lot-et-Garonne title.
Téa Thiebaut: Bordeaux’s Nutrition Expert

Téa thiabaut, 23 years old. Photo: Lucy Warnock
Téa Thiebaut, a 23-year-old nutrition expert from Bordeaux, is pursuing
a shared dream with her best friend.
I like the world of the scene, the pumps. With my best friend, we
always dreamed of participating in Miss France, so we both launched
this year… The goal is to go to Miss France together.
While her friend competes for Miss Marne, Téa is focused on Miss
Lot-et-Garonne, hoping they can both advance to Miss France.
Stéphanie Ain: Hairdresser from Go and Cazeneuve

Stéphanie Ain, 51 years old. Photo: Lucy Warnock
Stéphanie Ain, a 51-year-old hairdresser from Go and Cazeneuve, found
herself unexpectedly entered into the competition by her sons.
When I received the call… I understood that it was a stroke of my
boys! I played the game, for the experience…I am in admiration for
the courage of all these girls.
Despite her initial surprise,Stéphanie is embracing the experience and
admiring the courage of all the contestants.
Léna Arbia: School Teacher from Lauchetat-de-Savères

Léna Arbia, 28 years old. Photo: Lucy Warnock
Léna Arbia, a 28-year-old school teacher from Lauchetat-de-Savères, is
stepping outside her comfort zone.
It is not, at the base, not at all a world I was asset with. But at
28, I wanted new experiences… participating in Miss-Lot-et-Garonne
is a way of succeeding in standing out, gaining confidence.
Seeking new experiences and aiming to boost her confidence, Léna sees
the competition as an chance to stand out.
Océane Schmutz: Naturopathy Advisor from Estillac

Océane Schmutz, 26 years old. Photo: Lucy Warnock
Océane Schmutz, a 26-year-old naturopathy advisor from Estillac, is
following in her mother’s footsteps.
My mom was elected Miss Provence when she was younger, so I wanted to
try the adventure too. It is also a way to regain self -confidence…
I see that as a challenge that pushes me to get out of my comfort
zone.
Inspired by her mother’s past success, Océane views the competition as
a challenge to regain self-confidence and step outside her comfort zone.
inès Jagueneau: Lifeguard from Cancon

inès Jagueneau, 24 years old. Photo: Lucy Warnock
Inès Jagueneau, a 24-year-old lifeguard from Cancon, is returning to
the competition after a previous experience.
Friends had registered me in the competition in 2021… I had
participated,and I had finished second runner -up… So I wanted to
relive this experience, but this time at 100 %, with the public and
the applause.
Having previously finished as second runner-up in 2021,Inès is eager
to experience the competition fully,with an audience and the energy of
the crowd.
The Election Details
The election of Miss Lot-et-Garonne is scheduled for April 6th at 4 p.m.
in the Pergola room in Monsempron-Libos.
For those interested in attending, please call 06 79 48 89 95 for more
data.
