Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Three words: On- Stage Question

Watch this video. Study this Video. Now FORGET IT. This is how not to answer a pageant onstage question. 

While the shortest phase of the competition, these twenty seconds ultimately decide a contestant’s fate. A source of many…interesting…answers in past years, it is important to always prepare and educate yourself on world events and issues because anything can be asked on the stage. In the Miss America system, on-stage question used to be worth 5%, now its worth a whopping 20% of your total score. The 20 seconds are worth more than evening gown and swimsuit!

While many girls take to studying the news incessantly: reading papers, browsing news websites, reading blog and keeping an eye on twitter. Yet despite all this dedication, there is only so much you can know. You can walk on stage, pull your question from the fishbowl and hand it to the emcee only to find out it is that one issue you didn't study, that one fact you knew nothing about.
There are no do-overs, no phone-a-friends. Just you, a mic, and a crowd of people anticipating your answer.
DO NOT PANIC!
That is the worst thing you can do in this phase of competition. You need to keep your mind clear and composed, you can do this!
Admitting you do not know the answer may sound like the worst option. You may be scared it could hurt your score if you acknowledge there is an issue you did not study. After all, you do not want to seem unprepared to the judges. However, this is actually not true. You are only human! You cannot expect yourself to know every single thing about every event and issue in the world. It takes a lot of courage to admit you do not know the answer to a question. Use the same tone, inflection and grace when you talk as if you do know the answer. Admitting you do not know with confidence, instead of rambling, will leave a positive impression on the judges and should not affect your overall score. Especially if you have done well in all other areas of the competition.

However, while this answer may work for a local pageant, it won't cut it on the Miss Florida stage.  If you are competing at that high of level, you really have to at least attempt to answer the question. Staying positive and possibly adding some humor shows that your personable. It also shows that you can think on your feet. Mostly importantly, being comfortable with who you are enough to poke fun at yourself will radiate confidence on stage.

1.  Avoid Rambling Never, never, never, I will say it again, never ramble. There are tons of examples in recent years of why this is a horrible idea. Rambling never ends well. Take a minute, well more like 5 seconds, and compose yourself and your answer. Its better to keep the answer short and concise, rather than drone on and on about a topic you know very little about.
2. Answer with what you know. I recently received an on-stage question about dredging in Port Everglades. I can tell you one thing, I am no dredging expert. I was asked to compare the economic advantages with the environmental harm. I used what I knew to answer the question with confidence. I talked how how vital the everglades are to the Florida and world ecosystem and spoke about how it is our job to protect this vital resource. While I did not offer incite into the economic and environmental impact of the process, I offered my own incite into the importance of protecting that resource. I went on to win that pageant and received many compliments for my answer, people had no idea I didn't know what it was! They thought I was a dredging expert.
3. The most important thing to remain composed and answer with confidence and grace! As long as you keep a smile on your face and choose your words wisely, you will do just fine!

Regardless of how you choose to handle the question, remember that the key to winning any pageant is confidence. As long as you are sure in what you say and how you say it, you will do well.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Looking Forward to Miss Earth Florida with Miss Miami Earth Amber Butler

Amber Dawn Butler is a 24-year-old Masters student pursuing a degree in Marine Science and Society with a focus on Aquaculture at the University of Miami and she happens to be the reigning Miss Miami Earth. 
 Amber is no stranger to pageants, she used to compete in the Miss America system in both Maryland and Florida before she aged out last year. 
She held the titles of Miss Homestead 2013, Miss University of Miami 2014, Miss Western Maryland 2015, and Miss Florida Everglades 2016. 
Amber enjoyed great succes in the system, raising more than $5,000 for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and establishing her own Non-Profit R.E.D. (Responsible Educated Drivers). 
 It was her work with R.E.D. that made her want to continue her work in pageants. "Starting RED was the greatest thing to come out from my particpiation with the Miss America system and I cant imagine stopping just because I am no longer competing." Amber says that continuing her work with a platfrom is what made her decide to continue her journey in a pageant system that also strongly advoaces for a platform. The Miss Earth organization was established in 2001 as a international environmenal based pageant system. It has since becme one of the three alrgest international pageant systems. The reigning titleholder will dedidcate their year to promote specific projects and often address issues concerning environmental and global resource issues. Miss Earth will serve as a spokesperson for Greenpeace and the World Wildlife Foundation. The Miss Earth competitions consists of 4 phases each weighed 25% of the final score, swimsuit, runway, interview, and evening wear. Unlike the Miss America systme there is no judged Talent portion, but participants are encoruaged to have some kind of talent ability. Amber did not have to compete in a local compeition to win her title but applied for it. She was awarded the title of Miss Miami Earth on MArch 10th after being interviewed based on her resume and grades for the honor. She will compete for the title of Miss Florida Earth on May 7th in South Beach in Miami, Florida. "The Miss Earth Pageant gives me a great opportunity to continue to persue my platfrom, but also my work with the environment. As a marine scientists, I cant think of a better way to combine my love for marine life with my love of pageants.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

6 Quick Tips for Pageant Perfect Skin

Monday, March 20, 2017

Interview with Miss University of Florida: Jenai Ferguson

The Reigning Queen of my University, here is a casual interview with one of my favorite Miss Florida titleholders! 

Monday, March 13, 2017

LIVE! from Miss Homestead 2017

I will be going LIVE! to the Miss Homestead pageant tonight 3/25 at 7 P.M! Visit Twitter and follow @Pageant_Diary to get the latest updates! If you missed the live tweeting, here is a recap! 
 Amanda Shoopman (previous Miss Florida Everglades Outstanding Teen) made her trasition into the Miss Division, capturing the judges hearts and taking the title of Miss Homestead. She also won the Interview portion of competition, bringing her scholarship earning up to $2,100 for the night. She also recieved $2,000 worth of other prizes and expenses. 
 Roseangela Tiza placed 1st Runner up and won the talent portion of the competition, winning a total of $1,550 in scholarhips money. 
 Katelyn Bourke placed 2nd Runner up and had the highest GPA among all contestants, she took away $1,200 in scholarships. 
 Here are the live tweets:











Congratulations to all the girls who competed tonight!

Monday, March 6, 2017

Hit or Miss: Miss America 2017 Evening Gowns

Miss America, its the pinncale of the Miss America Organization experience. Its the next level and some contestants spend upwards of $5,000 on their evening gown, but sometimes their money is not well spent! 
Here are a few of the most notworthy  (and always not in a good way) Miss America Evening Gowns

5.  For me the is a HIT in capital letters. Most girls tend to stick with classic colors, black, dark blue, and the famous white. Ther's this saying that "white always wins," but I am not a beleiver. This fushia nember is a total win in my book. The bold color with the simple cut and understated details make her bronzed skin glow. She looked phenominal and definietly stood out in a sea of white and black. 



4. I love Miss South Carolina Rachel Wyatt, I mean she is a perfect human being, but her dress was a MISS.  While I love the color and the flow of the dress, I think that this lace overskirt consummed her. She has a tiny figure and the dress made her appear larger. I also was not a fan of how low the neckline was, especially because she talked about modesty in the interview playing as she walked. While,I am not one to judge modesty, this dress is not what I would consider the most "modest" and it is not what I picture Miss America wearing, this dress might have been what cost her the overall title. 


3. Miss America herself Savvy Shields! Her classes cut black dress was a HIT in my books!! While it was not my favorite dress of the night, she rocked it. I loved how the simplicity of the dress allowed her to shine. All I could see was her beautiful smile and charming personality. The pointed neckline, helps to widen her straight figure, causing her to look curvatious. The gown was the perfect combo of sexy and sweet! 




2. This Dress was another Miss for me. There is just too much going on. Miss Illonois was a beautiful contestant but the combination of a halter neckline, key hole cutout, and ruffled mermaid shirt was just too overwhelming in that blue color. I might have liked the dress in a black or white, but the dress as is was just too distracting to the eye. 

1.  While this is not her Miss America Dress Hannah Brewer's Miss Maryland Crowning Dress was stunning. She looked amazing in this bright yellow halter dress!! The color paired with her dark hair and tan skin was a hit. this 17-year-old rocked a pair of beautiful custom pageant earrings that put the finishing touches on the look. All time Favorite!!