Shortly before the Miss France 2016 elections, we met Camille Cerf, Miss France 2015, in Santo Domingo at Dominicana Moda-the week of the fashion of the Dominican Republic-where she marched for Jean-Paul Gaultier, honorary president of the event but also chairman Miss France 2020 16. Camille Cerf answered our questions about the Dominican Republic that she loves but also on «after Miss France» when she is about to surrender his crown to a new miss.

 

 

What are your favorite places in the Dominican Republic?

 

Camille Cerf: «I had the chance to play golf on an incredible terrain in Punta Cana with the miss of all regions in 2015, just before my election.» In fact, we had to send the ball above the cliff, far above the sea, it was magic. I also loved Hoyo Azul, a gorgeous cave with a crystal clear blue water in Punta Cana. In Santo Domingo, I enjoyed the mix of cultures and the historical wealth of the city, especially the colonial area recently renovated and inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage site. And really, I am very happy to return soon to the Dominican Republic, but on holiday this time, because when I was elected as Miss France, I also won a trip to Punta Cana. " "

 

What memories did you buy in Santo Domingo?

 

Camille Cerf: «I bought several magnets representing the country because it's a tradition at the Miss France.» We always bring memories of all our trips and when I got the Miss France apartment, there were already some magnets on the fridge. And I think it's really a nice and decorative way to remember the many trips we do as Miss France. " "

 

What are you going to do when you're no longer Miss France?

 

Camille Cerf: I'll go back to school. Before I was elected, I was in trade school in Lille, and I returned in 2 nd year. Later, I would like to work in Miss France and help future Miss to better live their year thanks to the experience I gained. I would very much like to take an internship with Sylvie Tellier and his team, and if possible

the adventure. " "

Dominicana Moda Site

More information about the Dominican Republic

Official site Miss France 2016