Our Guidelines
-
Baby Category (0-2 years old)
Parents will come on stage with contestant for beauty line up and beauty walk
Attire: Sunday's Best – Cute and comfortable outfits.
Judging Criteria: Personality, charm, and natural beauty.
-
Preschool Category (3-5 years old)
Parents can come on stage with their contestant if they’d prefer. Contestants will do a beauty line up with everyone in their age group, then each contestant will do their beauty walk. We crown directly after each age group.
Attire: Sunday's Best Dress or Scholarship Style Floor Legnth Dress
Judging Criteria: Personality, charm, and natural beauty.
-
Elementary Category (6-10 years old)
Contestants will do beauty line up, Interview question with the judges, and then their beauty walk.
Attire: Sunday best or Floor Length Dresses with white or nude shoes, white socks or tights
Q&A Session: One question from the judges on stage. We will send the questions to choose from before the pageant and we encourage parents to work with their daughters on these entries
-
Junior High Category (11-14 years old)
Contestants will do beauty line up, Interview question with the judges, and then their beauty walk.
Q&A Session: One question from the judges on stage. We will send the questions to choose from before the pageant and we encourage parents to work with their daughters on these entries
Evening Wear: Age-appropriate formal wear, Dress should be floor length. Heels look best
-
High School Category (15-18 years old)
Contestants will do beauty line up, Interview question with the judges, and then their beauty walk.
Q&A Session: One question from the judges on stage. We will send the questions to choose from before the pageant and we encourage parents to work with their daughters on these entries
Evening Gown: Elegant evening gowns., prom dress style.
-
General Considerations:
Community Involvement: Emphasize community service projects and charity engagement.
Scholarship Awards: Allocate scholarships based on academic achievements, community service, and pageant performance.
Promote Education: Incorporate elements that emphasize the importance of education and personal growth.