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| name = Cindy Fabre
| name = Cindy Fabre
| title = [[Miss France|Miss France 2005]]
| title = [[Miss France|Miss France 2005]]
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| photo = Cindy Fabre.JPG
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| spouse = {{marriage|Sylvain Camos|2024}}
| children = 1
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|competitions=[[Miss France|Miss France 2005]]<br>(Winner)<br>[[Miss Universe 2005]]<br>(Unplaced)<br>[[Miss World 2005]]<br>(Unplaced)<br>[[Miss Europe 2005]]<br>(2nd Runner-Up)}}
|competitions=[[Miss France|Miss France 2005]]<br>(Winner)<br>[[Miss Universe 2005]]<br>(Unplaced)<br>[[Miss World 2005]]<br>(Unplaced)<br>[[Miss Europe 2005]]<br>(2nd Runner-Up)}}
”’Cindy Fabre”’ (born 26 September 1985) is a French beauty pageant titleholder who has competed at the [[Miss Europe]], [[Miss Universe]], and [[Miss World]] pageants.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060721102213/http://www.pageant-almanac.com/miss-world/crossovers.php Pageant Almanac]</ref>
”’Cindy Fabre”’ (born 26 September 1985) is a French beauty pageant titleholder who at the [[Miss ]], [[Miss ]], and [[Miss ]] pageants.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060721102213/http://www.pageant-almanac.com/miss-world/crossovers.php Pageant Almanac]</ref>
In August 2022, Fabre was announced as the new national director of [[Miss France]], taking over from [[Sylvie Tellier]], who had served in the position since 2007. In January 2025, it was announced that Fabre had left her position with Miss France.
Fabre was elected [[Miss France]] in 2005. She succeeded Lætitia Bléger as the 47th Miss France on 4 December 2004. In March 2005 she represented France in the [[Miss Europe]] pageant where she was 2nd runner-up. In May, she competed at the [[Miss Universe 2005]] pageant in [[Bangkok]], Thailand, won by [[Natalie Glebova]] of [[Miss Universe Canada|Canada]]. In December she competed in the [[Miss World 2005]] pageant, won by [[Iceland]]’s [[Unnur Birna Vilhjálmsdóttir]]. Fabre did not place in either Miss Universe or Miss World.
==Early life==
Fabre was born on 26 September 1985 in [[Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire]] in the [[Nièvre]] [[departments of France|department]] of [[Burgundy]]. Her mother is a nursing assistant from [[Guadeloupe]], while her father is a printer from Burgundy. In 2000, the family moved to the town of [[Falaise, Calvados|Falaise]] in the [[Calvados (department)|Calvados]] department of [[Normandy (administrative region)|Normandy]], where she spent the remainder of her upbringing. Prior to becoming Miss France, Fabre studied marketing.<ref name=”:0″>{{cite web |language=French|first=Julie|last=Cudza |title=Cindy Fabre, Miss Normandie 2004 et directrice du comité Miss France s’est mariée |url=https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/normandie/calvados/cindy-fabre-miss-normandie-2004-et-directrice-du-comite-miss-france-s-est-mariee-3000362.html |work=[[France 3 Normandie]] |date=8 July 2024}}</ref>
==Pageantry==
Fabre began her career in pageantry after winning the Miss Calvados 2004 title in [[Falaise, Calvados|Falaise]], and later won Miss Lower Normandy 2004 as well. The latter title qualified her for the regional [[Miss Normandy|Miss Normandy 2004]] pageant in [[Vire]], which she also went on to win.<ref name=”:0″/> As Miss Normandy 2004, Fabre competed in the [[Miss France|Miss France 2005]] competition, held in December 2004 in [[Tours]]. She ultimately won the competition, becoming the fifth entrant representing Normandy to become Miss France.<ref name=”:0″ />
As Miss France, Fabre represented France at the [[Miss Universe 2005]], [[Miss World 2005]], and [[Miss Europe 2005]] international pageants. She was unplaced in the former two, but went on to place as the second runner-up at the latter.<ref name=”:0″ /> Fabre completed her reign as Miss France in December 2005, crowning [[Alexandra Rosenfeld]] of [[Miss Languedoc|Languedoc]] as her successor.<ref name=”:0″ />
==Private life==
==Private life==
In July 2012, she announced that she was pregnant with her first child. On 15 November 2012, she gave birth to a boy, Elio.
==References==
==References==
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Miss France 2005 (Born 1985)
Cindy Fabre (born 26 September 1985) is a French beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss France 2005. She went on to represent France at the Miss Universe 2005, Miss World 2005, and Miss Europe 2005 pageants, placing as the second runner-up at the latter.[1]
In August 2022, Fabre was announced as the new national director of Miss France, taking over from Sylvie Tellier, who had served in the position since 2007. In January 2025, it was announced that Fabre had left her position with Miss France.
Early life
Fabre was born on 26 September 1985 in Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire in the Nièvre department of Burgundy. Her mother is a nursing assistant from Guadeloupe, while her father is a printer from Burgundy. In 2000, the family moved to the town of Falaise in the Calvados department of Normandy, where she spent the remainder of her upbringing. Prior to becoming Miss France, Fabre studied marketing.[2]
Pageantry
Fabre began her career in pageantry after winning the Miss Calvados 2004 title in Falaise, and later won Miss Lower Normandy 2004 as well. The latter title qualified her for the regional Miss Normandy 2004 pageant in Vire, which she also went on to win.[2] As Miss Normandy 2004, Fabre competed in the Miss France 2005 competition, held in December 2004 in Tours. She ultimately won the competition, becoming the fifth entrant representing Normandy to become Miss France.[2]
As Miss France, Fabre represented France at the Miss Universe 2005, Miss World 2005, and Miss Europe 2005 international pageants. She was unplaced in the former two, but went on to place as the second runner-up at the latter.[2] Fabre completed her reign as Miss France in December 2005, crowning Alexandra Rosenfeld of Languedoc as her successor.[2]
In August 2022, it was announced that Fabre would be joining the Miss France Company as a national director alongside incoming president Alexia Laroche-Joubert, taking over a role that had been held by Sylvie Tellier since 2007.[3] Fabre remained in the role with Miss France following the departure of Laroche-Joubert in December 2023.[4] However, she later left the position in January 2025, after her contract was not renewed amidst a controversial interview after Miss France 2025 featuring Angélique Angarni-Filopon, in which Angarni-Filopon refused to say the “Je suis Charlie” slogan for the ten-year anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo shooting.[5][6][7]
Private life
In July 2012, Fabre announced that she was pregnant with her first child, and later gave birth to her son. With her former partner, Fabre ran the restaurant Le Fabrik in Cannes.[8]
Fabre runs the event planning company EMA Events, and resides in Dijon in Burgundy.[9] In 2024, Fabre married her husband Sylvain Camos.[10][11]
References
- ^ Pageant Almanac
- ^ a b c d e Cudza, Julie (8 July 2024). “Cindy Fabre, Miss Normandie 2004 et directrice du comité Miss France s’est mariée”. France 3 Normandie (in French).
- ^ “Miss France : Sylvie Tellier remplacée par Cindy Fabre à la tête du concours”. Le Parisien (in French). 30 August 2022.
- ^ Lecoeuvre, Sarah (17 November 2023). “Alexia Laroche-Joubert quitte (déjà) la présidence de la société Miss France”. Le Figaro (in French).
- ^ Poussel, Marie (22 January 2025). “Miss France 2025 : Cindy Fabre quitte la direction du concours”. Paris Match (in French).
- ^ Rangin, Magali (22 January 2025). “Cindy Fabre quitte la direction de Miss France”. BFM TV (in French).
- ^ Simone, Anna (22 January 2025). “Exclu Public : Cindy Fabre, la vérité sur son départ fracassant de la société Miss France”. public.fr (in French).
- ^ “QUI EST CINDY FABRE, REMPLAÇANTE DE SYLVIE TELLIER À LA TÊTE DU CONCOURS MISS FRANCE”. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
- ^ “Que devient Cindy Fabre (Miss France 2005) pressentie pour remplacer Sylvie Tellier ?”. mariefrance.fr (in French). 11 May 2022.
- ^ “Cindy Fabre, Miss France 2005, s’est mariée”. Le Point (in French). 8 July 2024. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ “Cindy Fabre, Miss Normandie 2004 et directrice du comité Miss France s’est mariée”. France 3 Normandie (in French). 7 August 2024. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
