WHY do I say not to enter a restricted non-compete event if you already have a title from a system that doesn’t have a non-compete contract? Simply put, should you be blessed enough to capture that second title, you may very well (depending on circumstances/contractual obligations) have to give up the previous one. And that Read More
Author: gsuluh
Contracts: What You Need To Know
As a titleholder, if you (or your parent on your behalf) have signed a contract, be sure you fulfill the terms. If the contract you signed has a restricted non-compete clause, DO NOT register for another pageant or compete at another pageant until you’ve fulfilled your reign and the terms of the contract you signed. Read More
Pageant videos are your BFF
They can be pricey, but there is NO substitute because you get to see what the judges saw, up close and personal. If you can spring for the whole enchilada, do so. If not, do get at least the finale. Trust me when I say you will want it later! My biggest regret is not Read More
I need a what?
Chances are, if you’re asking this question, you entered the Runway optional contest at NAM Nationals or you saw a post about comp cards/autograph cards being required for some reason. What is a “comp card”? Also known as model card or zedcard, this is something that models have to give to potential clients during a Read More
Listen, Linda
You just finished your state pageant and your beloved contestant didn’t win/place/show? It had to be because: She didn’t do any Optional Contests She didn’t sell any ads She didn’t write any thank you notes The judges only wanted blondes this year Whatever else malarkey you are telling yourself It couldn’t possibly be because… wait Read More
The Climb
By now everyone and their sister has probably heard Miley Cyrus’ “The Climb” and it’s lyrics proclaiming ” Ain’t about how fast I get there; Ain’t about what’s waiting on the other side; It’s the climb”. This song is incredibly empowering and should be in every pageant girl’s playlist because it absolutely underscores how important Read More
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!
I’ve played Fairy Godmother when it comes to gowns more than once and I’ve even been known to paraphrase her famous quote: ” You can’t go to the ball looking like that!” Think of me as your personal Fairy Godmother when it comes to Formal Wear. You may not be going to a ball to Read More
Dress For Success…
Interview and Personal Introduction together account for 60% of your score at National American Miss state pageants. This is one of the reasons we love NAM! Over the years, pageant interview attire has slowly transitioned from custom interview suits made of Thai silk to more relaxed, yet professional “career” dresses that are more easily found Read More
First Impressions
Check-In at National American Miss is a highly organized event. You will begin at one station and proceed down the line, turning in your paperwork as you go. Depending on your state, the dress code may be PJs for the PJ party or any other outfit you prefer. Some people look at Check-In as a Read More
Calling Stacy and Clinton…
One of the most popular questions on a National American Miss themed discussion group is a variation on “Is this OK for my daughter to wear?” Whether it’s for Interview/Personal Introduction or Formal Wear, the question is often followed with a photo for reference. The first answer I always give is “Check your [NAM] magazines Read More