Geneviève de Fontenay, former president of the Miss France committee, is dead

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2023-08-02 11:08:05
The former founder and president of the Miss France committee Geneviève de Fontenay, in her apartment in Saint-Cloud (Hauts-de-Seine), October 27, 2020. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP

Former president of the Miss France committee, Geneviève de Fontenay died at the age of 90, her son Xavier de Fontenay announced to TF1 on Wednesday August 2. Born Geneviève Mullmann on August 30, 1932 in Longwy in Meurthe-et-Moselle, she is the eldest of ten siblings. His father André, a mining engineer in the steelworks of Hagondange, in Moselle, was a rather Mendesist leftist, his mother Marie-Thérèse was a housewife and a fervent Catholic. Uneventful childhood and loving parents with a strict upbringing. Without much enthusiasm, she first entered the technical hotel school in Strasbourg, then left at the age of 17 to attend the Antoine school of aesthetics in Paris before being hired as a beautician. itinerant.

She met for the first time in 1952 Louis Poirot, known as “de Fontenay”, her pseudonym of resistant, organizer of Miss France, during the election of Miss Carnac where she won an amateur model contest alongside him. She resumed contact with him in 1954. From then on, they never left each other, they chose never to marry and had two sons, Ludovic – who died in 1984 at the age of 29 – and Xavier.

Media coverage of the competition by FR3

With her companion, 24 years her senior, she became secretary of the Miss France committee in 1954 and took on multiple roles, driver, housekeeper, coach, costume designer, while Louis de Fontenay took care of communication and the presentation of the ‘election. They crisscrossed France together for more than twenty-five years to organize elections and galas in the regions, surveying aboard their DS the roads and terroirs of France.

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On the death of Louis de Fontenay in 1981 at the age of 73, Geneviève de Fontenay took over the reins of the Miss France committee alone and involved her son Xavier, who held the position of director of the Miss France society. As a Sales Representative for Miss France, Geneviève de Fontenay takes to the road each season, traveling more than 30,000 kilometers crossing this France that she loves so much for “tradition, farmers and simple people”. This small company took a long time to be profitable, but on New Year’s Eve 1986, this somewhat outdated regional show received unprecedented media coverage when the presenter Guy Lux decided to program the election of Miss France. The success was immediate and was broadcast in prime time on TF1 from 1995. A popular television show every year with the French with audiences that could bring together 12 to 15 million viewers.

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His son Xavier decided in 2002 to make a lucrative operation by selling the Miss France company to the reality TV production company Endemol, while retaining his title of director, and Geneviève de Fontenay that of president of the Miss France committee and director. assistant.

A conservative vision of French elegance

In 2004, the former Miss France, Sylvie Tellier took over the management of the company and the following year published a book confessions Genevieve de Fontenay. Without compromise. Conversations with Sylvie Tellier Miss France 2002 (ed. Michel Lafon). Deep ethical disagreements arise between the life president and the Endemol company. Classicism imbued with traditional values ​​on the one hand against modern tendencies on the other – the bikini replacing the legendary one-piece swimsuit. Gold with the Miss France mark, “we are in this deep France of the provinces which acts as a counterweight to all this scruffy France », likes to repeat the one we call the “lady in the hat”. Tired of all these changes that she considers vulgar, she ends up abdicating in 2011 and launches a dissident competition, Miss National, renamed Miss Prestige national after a court decision.

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At 83, Geneviève de Fontenay bows out and announces her retirement during the fifth edition of Miss Prestige national 2016, having worked for more than sixty years to promote her conservative vision of French elegance. Acclaimed by the media, she continued to enjoy a success of esteem with the public and remains a good client for radio and television programs – with Thierry Ardisson or Laurent Ruquier. Because under her bourgeois appearance, she never ceases to denounce social injustices with her outspokenness, claiming her left-wing affiliation and her commitment to ordinary people, which symbolizes in her eyes the France she loves, popular France.

Geneviève de Fontenay in a few dates

August 30, 1932 Born in Longwy (Meurthe-et-Moselle)

1981 Takes the direction of the Miss France committee

1986 First television broadcast of the Miss France election on FR3

2002 Takeover of the Miss France committee by the production company Endemol

2011 Launches the Miss Prestige National competition

Tuesday, August 1, 2023 Died at the age of 90

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