Jeanne Germaine Berthe Agnès Souret (21 January 1902 – 30 September 1928) was a French Basque actress, dancer and beauty pageant titleholder who was the winner of the inaugural Miss France competition in 1920.
[3] Her fame extended beyond France to the United Kingdom where, in 1922, she appeared in the revue Pins and Needles at the Gaiety Theatre in the West End of London.
To ensure that her body could be repatriated to France, Souret's mother Marguerite raised the money by selling many of her goods including her house at Espelette.
Agnès Souret was laid to rest at her home Basque Country village in a tomb that features a sculpture by Lucien Danglade.
It is indexed with an identification number in the Base Mérimée, a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture, under the reference PM64001441.