Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Miss Universe Top Picks: Contestant First Impressions

I just saw the pageantnews.com article "unveiling" the 2015 Miss Universe contestants, and I thought I would give you my TOP 20 and picks for top 15, 10 & 5 based off my first impressions of these select pictures. I am really getting into excited pageant mode now we're gearing up for the final!

TOP 20 - In no particular order:
Australia, France, Hungary, Kosovo, Sweden

TOP 15 - In no particular order:
Jamaica, Great Britain, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Argentina


TOP 10 - In no particular order:
Czech Republic, Japan, Poland, Germany, Spain

TOP 5
5: 
Peru
4: 
Colombia
3:
Venezuela

2: 
Ecuador
1: 
U.S.A.

So there you have it! Do you agree with my first picks? I'm intrigued to see how these change once the official pics come out and we can start to get to know the contestants a little more. Who are you gunning for to win?


Real Talk: Pageantry & the Wider World

A key segment that I will be launching on this blog will be 'Real Talk'. I'm not going to ignore the substantial concerns that people have about pageantry, both as an outsider and a potential candidate - am I too fat, am I too poor, is it anti-feminist, is it degrading, is it racist etc.

These are valid questions which here at Pageant Possible we want to honestly, and as accurately as we can, address to ease worries and start a discourse on how pageantry can be improved. I promised I wouldn't be airy-fairy and spout "be yourself" as the answer to every question, and Real Talk will be a way for me to really get into the ethics, controversies and worries about competing in Beauty Pageants in 2015.

Real Talk will start next week sometime, so if you have any ideas on topics you would like to discuss please feel free to leave a comment or tweet me at @PageantPossible! x

Intro to Pageants: "WTF is 'The Big 4'?" - Pageant Systems Explained!

It can be incredibly confusing when you first stumble upon the glitzy glamour of pageantry, as people are talking 'Miss World' 'Miss Galaxy' 'Miss Newcastle' 'Miss Newcastle International' (and the rest, am I right?) and you have no idea who all these people are, or how they got these illustrious titles in the first place. Well never fear my delicious Pageant Newbie, I am about to make the whole thing much clearer, as I break down what exactly the "Big 4" international pageants are (and how you can enter and win!).

Keep your eyes peeled for a break down post of the UK based pageants in the near future!



The Biggie: Miss Universe
Where: This organisation's HQ is in New York, New York, and this year's final is being held in Las Vegas - side note how excited is everyone for that no-doubtedbly incredible show?!
Miss Universe Paulina Vega
When: The pageant has been around since 1952 and this year's final is being held on December 20th
What: This pageant has 3 rounds: Evening Gown, Swimwear and Interview, as well as a National Costume parade which is judged separately, and has it's own winner. Have no illusions, Miss Universe is primarily a swimwear competition, and while it's important to be graceful, elegant, intelligent and a great spokeswoman, your bikini body has to be slamming in order for you to have a look in.
Who: My all time favourite Beauty Queen is the current Miss Universe - Paulina Vega, Colombia! (I could write an entire book about how much I love Paulina as Miss Universe, to me she embodies exactly what a beauty queen in 2015 should be!). The current Miss Universe GB is the stunning Nena France.
Typical Look: This is the 'Victoria's Secret'-type pageant. Think long legs, washboard abs, big bouncy curls and plenty of fake tan and strutting.
Where can you enter: missuniversegb.co.uk and missuniverse.com




The Classic: Miss World
Where: Miss World is based in London, and this year's competition will be based (controversially might I add) in Sanya, China.
Miss World Rolene Strauss 
When: It's inception was in 1951, and it has grown steadily to have it's 65th grand final this year on the 19th December. (Contestants begin arriving from November 21st though, so there will be plenty of news stemming from Miss World soon!)
What: This pageant has transcended the traditional bikini parade aspect of pageantry, and focuses on poise, elegance, fitness and being a charitable figurehead for Miss World's charity 'Beauty with a Purpose'. Therefore interview is very important in Miss World. There is no longer a required swimsuit round, however there are optional swimsuit photoshoots offered at local level (and probably at international level, although I'm not too sure...)
Who: Miss World is Rolene Strauss of South Africa. The new Miss England is Natasha Hemmings. I am interested to see how Natasha develops as Miss England, as she is very newly crowned and there isn't much online yet about her passions and charities.
Typical Look: Often seen as a more mature pageant (although the age range is still only 18-27), this pageant isn't as much about having a specific look anymore, and is more about your charitable endeavours, personal goals and elegance. Miss World want a spokeswoman who embodies inner and outer beauty.
Where can you enter: missengland.info



The Eco-Conscious: Miss Earth
Where: Based in Manila, Phillippines, this year's final will be held outside of Asia, for the first time, in Vienna.
When: Around since only 2001, Miss Earth 2015 will be held on December 5th.
Miss Earth Jamie Herrell
What: As the name suggests, this is an eco-friendly pageant, aiming to promote eco-conscious ideals through beauty. There are swimsuit and evening gown rounds, but also candidates are assessed on personal attributes such as perseverance, determination and a great attitude through preliminary tasks and competitions. There is also further swimsuit, gown and interview rounds at the final.
Who: The current Miss Earth is Jamie Herrell of the Philippines and Miss Earth England is Katrina Kendall. (There are also delegates from the rest of the UK)
Typical Look: This pageant claims to favour natural beauty and young women who will stand for the protection and preservation of the planet. There is quite a large emphasis on the Miss Earth charity, 'Beauties for a Cause' and on swimsuit. If you want to win this pageant be prepared to know your stuff, as the winner becomes an Environmental Ambassador, so it's not your typical pageant reign!
Where can you enter: missearthgirls.co.uk


Miss International Edmar Marínez

The Traditional: Miss International
Where: A wholly Japan based pageant created to promote Japan as a tourist destination
When: Created in 1960, this year's final was on the 5th of November.
What: A traditional pageant featuring a few weeks of events and appearances, followed by a grand final of National Costume, Swimwear, Evening Gown and a personal speech, traditionally outlining what you wish to achieve as Miss International.
Who: Edymar Martínez of Venezuela is Miss International 2015. Miss International UK is the gorgeous and lovely Sophie Loudon.
Typical Look: Elegant and refined, with a great bikini body. The speech is incredibly important too, so clear goals, and a powerful understanding of the world around them. Doesn't hurt to appeal to the Japanese judges either!
Where can you enter: internationalpageantsuk.com


I really hope this fact file has helped you understand the different pageant systems a bit more! Have any questions? Leave them down below and i'll get back to you :D x

Weekly Edit: Interview Outfits

One of the things a lot of girls worry about is what to wear for their interview. Pageant interviews may be carried out during rehearsals, or as their own separate event. If they are during rehearsals you have to make sure your dress is something you can move in, and wear for long periods of time. However regardless of the interview format you want to wear a business appropriate dress, which flatters your body, looks great on, but is simple enough that your personality remains the main focus of your interview. 

Here are 5 of my current favourite Interview outfit options, enjoy!

1. Vesper V Neck Midi Pencil Dress With Cap Sleeve, £54, asos.com.
Comes in ivory or navy, but ivory would look elegant and bright. This would look lovely with a bright lipstick and a classy statement bracelet, earrings or ring.

2Vesper Side Tie Midi Dress With Collar, £56, asos.com.
On the sexier side, we have this dress which I think is the perfect blend of sexy and business-ready. I love the deep colour, the slit at the knee, and the wrap around shape. 

3. Vesper Origami Detail Plunge Front Midi Dress, £54, asos.com.
I love how this is a unique take on a very classic pencil dress. The bright colour and interesting detail will definitely make you stand out.

4. scuba collared midi dress navy, £28, misguided.co.uk
This is more demure, the colour is obviously less in your face, but the classic cut, the pretty collar detail and the flattering material and shape will make you look amazing, and allow your personality to shine through.


5. Leah High Neck Double Layer Midi Dress, £18, boohoo.com
This dress is great if you are on a budget. It comes in many different colours and is effortless, chic and flattering. You could add extra flair with your accessories, but again a simple, yet flattering dress is a great way to shine a spotlight on your personality

What do you think? Do you like these dresses? Have you found a great website or shop which sells the perfect interview attire? Tell us your thoughts below! x

Welcome to Pageant Possible!

Hello there, and welcome to an all-new blog dedicated to lifting the lid on what it really takes to become a beauty queen! From diet plans, exercise tips, advice on buying gowns on a budget and how to get the confidence to walk onstage in a bikini for the first time (trust me the experience is not what you'd think!), to International pageant reviews, interviews with reigning queens and title holders and much much more!

My name is Olivia, and I am on a quest to represent my country at one of the Big 4 International pageants. For the past 2 years I have immersed myself in the world of pageantry, and just this summer I competed for the first time at a national final. It was one of the most exhilarating, confidence-boosting and illuminating experiences of my life, and really opened my eyes to the reality of this world. Moreover I caught the 'pageant bug', and knew I wanted more. I wanted the ultimate crown! This blog will be an exposé on the reality of competing in pageants in the UK (and internationally) and will be a one-stop shop of advice, news, reviews and actually helpful advice. (You won't find the age-old "the only thing you need to win a crown is your personality and a smile" advice here!)

This blog will also document my journey from Pageant Newbie to, fingers crossed, Pageant Pro! I will be taking you along with me through the minefield of dieting, exercising and practising, as well as trialling some of the more interesting advice myself first so you don't have to!

Get excited, this world is about to become a little more sparkley!