The Beauties of
America Pageant is a
traditional beauty
pageant, which also
celebrates the
achievements of
today's modern
American woman.
Women ages 13 and
older are eligible
to compete in the
Beauties of America
Pageant. National
titleholders are
selected by
competing in the
areas of Private
Interview, Fitness,
Evening Gown and
Photogenic. Each
area of competition
is described in
further detail
below, along with
the weight of each
area.
Opening Production
Number (not scored)
The Beauties of
America Pageant
finals include a
professionally
produced opening
number. Delegates
wear attire as
specified by
Beauties of America,
LLC based on the
theme of the
national pageant.
The theme for the
2010 national
pageant can be found
in the delegate
handbook, along with
details about the
opening number
attire.
Personal Interview
Competition (40%)
Beauties of America
titleholders must be
articulate and
possess inner
beauty, as well as
outer beauty. They
must have a sense of
confidence and
purpose, and be able
to communicate
effectively, while
being able to manage
the responsibility
of being a Beauties
of America
titleholder.
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Personal
interviews are
conducted panel
style, and are
five (5) minutes
in length.
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Delegates wear a
suit, pantsuit,
cocktail suit or
dress for this
event.
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Delegates will
be asked
questions based
on the official
application that
each delegate
submits.
Delegates will
not be asked
questions of a
controversial
nature. However,
the interview
may include
questions about
current events
and other timely
topics.
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Judging
Criteria:
Personality,
communication
skills,
character,
beauty and
fashion sense.
Fitness Competition
(25%)
Beauties of America
titleholders must
exemplify the
physically fit
modern American
woman. They must
exude confidence,
enthusiasm and
graceful carriage on
stage. A separate
award will be
presented to the
delegate in each
division who
receives the highest
overall fitness
score.
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Each delegate
will supply her
own wardrobe,
with her own
personal style
and color choice
being
considered.
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Each delegate
will be judged
in fitness based
on the required
attire for her
age division.
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Teens and
20s:
Swimsuit
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30s and 40s:
Aerobic Wear
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50s and
& Up: Active
Sportswear
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For delegates
wearing
swimsuit, a
one-piece or
two-piece is
permitted.
However, all
swimwear must be
in good taste.
No thongs are
allowed. No
cover-ups may be
worn with
swimsuits.
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Delegates may
wear sheer hose
with their
fitness wear
attire, if they
so choose.
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Judging
Criteria:
Overall fitness
and muscle tone,
proportion,
beauty of face
and figure,
poise, eye
contact, grace
and fashion
sense.
Evening Gown
Competition (25%)
Beauties of America
titleholders must
project grace, style
and sophistication.
Each delegate
selects her own
evening gown. Their
choice should
reflect their own
personality and
style. The monetary
value of the gown is
not a consideration
for judging.
Beauties of America
is looking at the
woman in the gown,
not the gown on the
woman.
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Gown must be
floor length.
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Teens may wear
either gowns
with full skirts
or fitted gowns.
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Judging
Criteria:
Overall
appearance,
beauty, poise,
stage presence,
fashion sense
and delegate's
ability to
project
comfortable
elegance.
Photogenic
Competition (10%)
Beauties of America
titleholders must
represent the
beautiful, modern
American woman. A
delegate's ability
to project well in a
photograph is
important to
Beauties of America,
LLC, as Beauties of
America titleholders
will appear in major
BOA advertising
campaigns, be
photographed at
appearances and
more.
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Photogenic is
judged from the
photo submitted
by each
delegate.
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Photo must be at
least 5x7, but
no larger than 8
x 10.
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Photo must be a
headshot, taken
recently.
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Photo should be
of good quality.
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Delegates must
bring Photo with
them to the
national
pageant. Photos
will be returned
to delegates.
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Judging
Criteria:
Beauty,
photogenic
appeal, photo
clarity and
quality, warmth
and personality
projection.
OPTIONAL
COMPETITIONS
Beauties of America
national titles are
awarded based solely
on the above
outlined areas of
competition.
However, Beauties of
America, LLC offers
delegates additional
opportunities to
qualify for a
variety of special
awards. These awards
are optional awards
that have no bearing
on the final outcome
of the pageant.
Overall Photogenic
Award
This award is given
to one delegate in
the entire pageant
whose program book
advertisement most
intrigues the judges
panel. This award is
completely separate
and unrelated to the
scoring given to
each delegate in the
photogenic area of
competition for the
main pageant.
This is a special
award that each
delegate may choose
to qualify for by
purchasing a
half-page
advertisement or
larger in the
national program
book. Delegates may
purchase the program
book advertising
themselves or may
seek sponsorship to
cover the costs. The
design of the
advertisement and
photos that the
delegate chooses to
include in the
advertisement is at
the delegate's
discretion. However,
all photos and
advertising layouts
must be in good
taste.
Turn For The Judges
People’s Choice
Award
This award is given
to one delegate in
the entire pageant
who receives the
most votes on
www.tftj.com.
There is no
additional fee or
paperwork to qualify
for this award. All
delegates are
eligible for this
award.
Pageantry Spirit
Award
This award is given
to one delegate in
the entire pageant
who the other
delegates feel
exhibits the true
spirit of pageant
competition. This is
the delegate who the
other delegates vote
on as the most
congenial, pleasant,
helpful and with the
most positive
attitude throughout
the pageant.
Program Appreciation
Award
This award is given
to one delegate in
the entire pageant
who purchases the
most program book
advertisements in
the official
national program
book. Delegates may
purchase their own
advertisements, or
make seek out
sponsors to purchase
advertisements.
The design of the
advertisement pages
and photos that the
delegate chooses to
include in the
advertisement pages
is at the delegate's
discretion. However,
all photos and
advertising layouts
must be in good
taste.
Achievement Award
This award is given
to one delegate in
each division, and
is judged by a
separate panel of
judges. Each
delegate will have
the opportunity to
submit an essay (on
the official
Achievement Award
form) that outlines
any academic,
professional and/ or
personal
achievements, or
highlights any
obstacles that a
delegate has
overcome, or any
contributions that a
delegate has made to
her community,
volunteer efforts,
school, workplace or
other areas.
Media Awards
This award is given
to each delegate who
completes a
designated number of
appearances from the
time she receives
her state title
until the date of
the national
pageant. Delegates
are required to
complete a minimum
of twenty (20) hours
of live appearances
as a state
titleholder to
qualify for this
award. Each
appearance in a
pageant trade
magazine, pageant
website or newspaper
article will be
considered the
equivalent of one
hour of appearances.
Each delegate who
wishes to qualify
for this award will
be required to
submit her
appearances on an
official Media Award
form that is
included in the
delegate's official
paperwork. |