Mareva Georges

French model (born 1969)
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Mareva Georges
Born (1969-05-29) 29 May 1969 (age 54)
French Polynesia, France
Occupation(s)Model
Women's and children's advocate
Known forMiss Tahiti 1990
Miss France 1991
SpousePaul Marciano
Children2

Mareva Georges (born May 29, 1969) is a French model and beauty pageant titleholder who served as Miss Tahiti 1990 and Miss France 1991 and then represented France at Miss Universe 1991 where she placed Top 10.

Early life

Georges father is German and her mother is of Tahitian/Rarotonga and American descent. She is the niece of Edna Tepava, who was Miss Tahiti 1973 and Miss France 1974. She was raised in Punaauia, Tahiti and began her career as a model. She won the Miss Tahiti pageant in 1990 which qualified her to run for Miss France which she won in 1991.

Personal life

In 2016, she married Guess? Inc. co-founder Paul Marciano in Bora Bora.[1][2] They have two children, Ryan (born 2006) and Gia (born 2012).[3] The couple lives in Los Angeles.[4]

Advocacy

Today she works as an advocate for the protection of children and women from abuse.[4] In 2016 she donated over $20,000 to Republican candidates including a donation of $2,700 (the maximum amount allowed by federal law) to Donald Trump.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Le mariage de Mareva Georges et Paul Marciano en images" (in French). TNTV. November 15, 2016.
  2. ^ "Mareva Georges et Paul Marciano vont se marier à Bora Bora" (in French). Franceinfo. October 25, 2016.
  3. ^ Plichart, Cybèle (August 28, 2015). "Mareva Georges, ambassadrice de la Polynésie française" (in French). Franceinfo.
  4. ^ a b ""Embrasse-moi si tu m'aimes" : Mareva Georges prend la défense des vahine" (in French). Tahiti Info. January 26, 2016.
  5. ^ "Donor Lookup". Open Secrets. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
Preceded by
Myriam Tuheiava
Miss Tahiti
1990
Succeeded by
Hina Sarciaux
Preceded by
Gaëlle Voiry
Miss France
1991
Succeeded by
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1920s
1930s
  • Yvette Labrousse (1930)
  • Jeanne Juillia/Lucienne Nahmias (1931)
  • Lyne Quesson de Souza (1932)
  • Jacqueline Bertin (1933)
  • Simone Barillier (1934)
  • Elisabeth Pitz/Gisèle Préville (1935)
  • Lynne Lassal (1936)
  • Jacqueline Janet (1937)
  • Annie Garrigues (1938)
  • Ginette Catriens (1939)
1940s
  • Joséphine Ladwig (1940)
  • Yvonne Viseux (1947)
  • Jacqueline Donny (1948)
  • Juliette Figueras (1949)
1950s
  • Maryse Delort (1950)
  • Nicole Drouin (1951)
  • Josiane Pouy (1952)
  • Sylviane Carpentier (1953)
  • Irène Tunc (1954)
  • Véronique Zuber (1955)
  • Gisèle Charbit (1956)
  • Sylvie-Rosine Numez (1957)
  • Monique Negler (1958)
  • Monique Chiron (1959)
1960s
  • Brigitte Barazer de Lannurien (1960)
  • Michèle Wargnier (1961)
  • Monique Lemaire (1962)
  • Muguette Fabris (1963)
  • Jacqueline Gayraud (1964)
  • Christiane Sibellin (1965)
  • Michèle Boulé (1966)
  • Jeanne Beck (1967)
  • Christiane Lillio (1968)
  • Suzanne Angly (1969)
1970s
  • Michelle Beaurain (1970)
  • Myriam Stocco (1971)
  • Claudine Cassereau (1972)
  • Isabelle Nadia Krumacker (1973)
  • Edna Tepava (1974)
  • Sophie Perin (1975)
  • Monique Uldaric (1976)
  • Véronique Fagot (1977)
  • Brigitte Konjovic (1978)
  • Sylvie Hélène Marie Parera (1979)
1980s
  • Patricia Barzyk (1980)
  • Isabelle Sophie Benard (1981)
  • Sabrina Belleval (1982)
  • Frederique Marcelle Leroy (1983)
  • Martine Robine (1984)
  • Suzanne Iskandar (1985)
  • Valérie Pascale (1986)
  • Nathalie Marquay (1987)
  • Sylvie Bertin (1988)
  • Stephanie Zlotkowski (1989)
1990s
  • Gaëlle Voiry (1990)
  • Mareva Georges (1991)
  • Linda Hardy (1992)
  • Véronique de la Cruz (1993)
  • Valérie Claisse (1994)
  • Mélody Vilbert (1995)
  • Laure Belleville (1996)
  • Patricia Spehar (1997)
  • Sophie Thalmann (1998)
  • Mareva Galanter (1999)
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External links

  • Mareva Georges Marciano


official website


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