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Subject: If you lose weight, your wardrobe may become too loose.


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Date Posted: 21:29:29 07/27/12 Fri
In reply to: your statement about having 20 poinds to loose is not on point either. MOST contestants have lost 20-80 pounds and work out daily. You need to ask the contestant what their schedule is 's message, "FIT.....that is a touchy subject A size 0 gal 5 foot has nothing to loos" on 14:38:14 07/24/12 Tue

>>What are some general good instructions that should be
>>given to judges for the following categories and/or
>>what are some general guidelines that a contestant
>>should use when competing in any of these categories?
>>
>>1) Interview / Bio
>>2) Swimsuit
>>3) Gown
>>4) Fitness
>>5) Fashion Wear
>>
>>
>>Here are my thoughts (based on a ten point score
>>system):
>>1) Interview - she must be able to talk to anyone; she
>>needs to be passionate about something, but (unless it
>>is Mrs. International) she doesn't need national 501C3
>>contacts.
>>She needs to choose a well fitted and flattering
>>interview outfit. Her makeup and hair need to suit
>>her. It is okay for a contestant to have different
>>tastes, but overall, she needs to appear presentable
>>and appropriate. Deduct 3 points if she can't do
>that.
>>
>>Bio - did she prepare a well written bio that easily
>>allows you to generate questions?
>>Typos/misspellings/grammar errors? Bad bio - deduct 2
>>points.
>>
>>Remaining 5 points are discretionary based upon your
>>impression of her ability to interact with you
>>(including whether or not she is passionate about a
>>cause). If no one asks her questions about her
>>platform, you can assume (or not assume) her
>>dedication based upon her bio.
>>
>>2) Swimsuit – Toned and fit body is worth 4 points.
>>This is one area where there isn’t much discretion –
>>she is either reasonably fit or not. If she is not
>>fit at all – ie – skinny fat (thin girl with no tone)
>>or clearly has 20 points to loose, then all four
>>points should be deducted. Nicely tones girls get 3
>>points. Really toned girls 4 points.
>>
>>fit/flatter/hair/makeup/jewelry – 3 points.
>>Essentially, she needs to show that she is capable of
>>putting herself together in a given set of
>>circumstances – ie – is her hair/makeup/outfit/jewelry
>>appropriate for a swimsuit competition? Is she
>>wearing enough makeup for the stage lighting? Does
>>the outfit over-power her? Does anything stand out in
>>a negative way?
>>
>>She needs to have stage presence (3 points) - you
>>smile when you see her up there; she shines.
>>
>>3) Gown – fit/flatter/hair/makeup/jewelry – if it all
>>works together and does not over-power the contestant,
>>then she gets 4 points. Does she have stage presence?
>> 4 points. Can she walk well in this gown? 2
>points.
>>
>>4) Fitness Wear – same as swimsuit
>>
>>5) Fashion Wear – same as gown

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