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Célya Abatucci Crowned Miss Universe Martinique 2025 — A New Star Ready to Shine on the Global Stage


09.22.25

Célya Abatucci, 31, wins Miss Universe Martinique 2025 and will represent the island at the Miss Universe pageant in Thailand this November.

Martinique has a new queen!
On Saturday, September 20th, the radiant Célya Abatucci was crowned Miss Universe Martinique 2025 during a dazzling ceremony held at the Ducos shopping center.

At 31 years old, Célya captured both the jury’s and the public’s hearts, standing out with her authenticity, charisma, and determination. Rising from the Top 15 to the top spot among 14 talented contestants, she now succeeds Catherine Édouard, the previous titleholder.

Célya’s journey is a story of confidence, perseverance, and island pride. Her presence on stage embodied the grace and cultural richness of Martinique, making her an inspiring role model for young women across the Caribbean and beyond.

🚀 Next stop: Célya will proudly represent Martinique at the Miss Universe 2025 pageant, to be held on November 21st in Thailand — a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make her island shine on the world stage.

Her victory marks not only a personal achievement but also a celebration of female empowerment, beauty with purpose, and the global visibility of Caribbean women.

Congratulations, Célya Abatucci — the world is ready to see you sparkle!

📸 Photographer : [@ady_de_brad]
🎨 Artistic direction / Stylisme : [@steevenjyz]
💄 Make-up : [@emilielapuly]
💇 Hair style : [@stephaneblondeau] avec les salons [@hair_by_r_martinique]
👗 Dress & Accessories : @klynnboutiquesxm

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