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26 Mar 2026

Caoimhe Kenny from Blackrock is Miss Louth 2025

Caoimhe will represent her county in the 77th Miss Ireland Final

Caoimhe Kenny from Blackrock is Miss Louth 2025

Caoimhe Kenny (24) from Blackrock will represent Louth in the 2025 Miss Ireland Final coming up on June 14th at The Knightsbrook Hotel in Trim: Photo: Darren Kenna Prima Chroma Photograph

Caoimhe Kenny from Blackrock will represent Louth in the 2025 Miss Ireland Final coming up on June 14th at The Knightsbrook Hotel in Trim, Co Meath.

24-year-old Caoimhe works as a Beauty Buying Assistant for leading Irish retailers Brown Thomas and Arnotts, and is deeply passionate about creativity, sustainability, and empowering her community.

She is a strong advocate for social equality and volunteers with Save Our Homeless Dundalk and Hygiene Hub Louth. Her commitment to sustainability is also reflected in her work with Junk Kouture. She has trained as a dancer since the age of five.

The finalists vying for the coveted Miss Ireland 2025 crown will step into the spotlight at the weekend and embrace their journey of empowerment, leadership, and community impact with a spectacular ceremony, vibrant performances and a star-studded audience.

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Since 1947, the Miss Ireland pageant has celebrated intelligence, ambition, and cultural pride, evolving into a platform that champions female leadership and philanthropy.

This year’s competitors will join a legacy of inspiring role models including former Miss World Rosanna Davison and former Miss Irelands - Pamela Flood, Holly Carpenter, Rebecca Maguire, Lauren McDonagh, Aoife O Sullivan, Amanda Brunker, Pamela Uba, Aoife Walsh, Michelle Rocca, Olivia Tracy, current Miss Ireland Jasmine Gerhardt and many more.

In recent years the Miss Ireland franchise has raised over €350,000 for various charities including Laura Lynn, Temple Street, Alzheimer’s Ireland, Pieta House, The Cari Foundation and The Julian Benson Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

The finalists of Miss Ireland are put through their paces in a challenging competitive process testing their skills in debating, public speaking, talent, sports, modelling, social media and each finalist will be tasked with raising much-needed awareness and funds for their chosen charities.

Each finalist will advance to the national event for a chance to claim the Miss Ireland crown. The 77th crowned Miss Ireland will receive a lucrative agency contract and a host of prizes and will then have a chance to jet off to represent Ireland next year on an international stage at the Miss World Festival which is televised in over 100 countries around the world.

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