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] Date Posted: 08:50:09 01/21/16 Thu Author Host/IP: c-24-21-177-6.hsd1.or.comcast.net/24.21.177.6 In reply to: fan of wa 's message, "help please" on 18:50:04 01/20/16 Wed Swimsuit matters. At 5'3", 150, I would wear a one piece. Be true to your body type and don't embarrass yourself by trying to get into a two piece. There are many wonderful one piece swimsuits that are flattering to your body type. Secondly, whatever has the most entertainment value and has a very upbeat sound would be my choice for talent. The Sax has many upbeat fun familiar songs the audience can get into. Gowns do not have to be expensive, just find a coach or someone that is NOT just selling you a dress to go with you to find the most flattering dress for your body type and last but most important. Put your energy, time and money on getting your interview down. From hiring a coach, to wardrobe/hair & Makeup, and most of all your communication skills. This pageant is WON in interview...the rest adds up but interview is where it is at! [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Confidence is all that matters [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 22:02:42 01/27/16 Wed Author Host/IP: NoHost/107.77.97.85 While swimsuit matters as it is scored, WEAR WHATEVER MAKES YOU FEEL BEAUTIFUL! If you love your body in a sexy two piece, go for it girl. If you feel like a supermodel in a one piece, you do you. Confidence is what matters, not your weight or your height. If you walk out, strut your stuff and show the judges that you have the confidence to be Miss Whatever then DO IT. <3 as a former contest and and titleholder I know this to be true, judges will fall in love with you for your personality, not your body. Much love and best of luck >Swimsuit matters. At 5'3", 150, I would wear a one >piece. Be true to your body type and don't embarrass >yourself by trying to get into a two piece. There >are many wonderful one piece swimsuits that are >flattering to your body type. Secondly, whatever has >the most entertainment value and has a very upbeat >sound would be my choice for talent. The Sax has many >upbeat fun familiar songs the audience can get into. >Gowns do not have to be expensive, just find a coach >or someone that is NOT just selling you a dress to go >with you to find the most flattering dress for your >body type and last but most important. Put your >energy, time and money on getting your interview down. > From hiring a coach, to wardrobe/hair & Makeup, and >most of all your communication skills. This pageant >is WON in interview...the rest adds up but interview >is where it is at! [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
| [> [> [> Subject: Confidence is key, yes. But if you don't do the work, confidence doesn't win the crown. | |
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Author: Look at Miss America Pageants past, let that be your guide. [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 09:38:00 01/28/16 Thu Author Host/IP: c-24-21-177-6.hsd1.or.comcast.net/24.21.177.6 >While swimsuit matters as it is scored, WEAR WHATEVER >MAKES YOU FEEL BEAUTIFUL! If you love your body in a >sexy two piece, go for it girl. If you feel like a >supermodel in a one piece, you do you. Confidence is >what matters, not your weight or your height. If you >walk out, strut your stuff and show the judges that >you have the confidence to be Miss Whatever then DO >IT. <3 as a former contest and and titleholder I know >this to be true, judges will fall in love with you for >your personality, not your body. Much love and best of >luck > >>Swimsuit matters. At 5'3", 150, I would wear a one >>piece. Be true to your body type and don't embarrass >>yourself by trying to get into a two piece. There >>are many wonderful one piece swimsuits that are >>flattering to your body type. Secondly, whatever has >>the most entertainment value and has a very upbeat >>sound would be my choice for talent. The Sax has many >>upbeat fun familiar songs the audience can get into. >>Gowns do not have to be expensive, just find a coach >>or someone that is NOT just selling you a dress to go >>with you to find the most flattering dress for your >>body type and last but most important. Put your >>energy, time and money on getting your interview down. >> From hiring a coach, to wardrobe/hair & Makeup, and >>most of all your communication skills. This pageant >>is WON in interview...the rest adds up but interview >>is where it is at! [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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