The pageant interview suit, swimsuit, fitness wear and gown are always the first items pageant contestants shop for. However, sometime between a couple weeks to days before the pageant, a few people hit the panic wall. They realize the pageant is here and they still have a list of outstanding pageant necessities they need to buy. In a frenzy, they drive all over town hunting for these items.
Because of the urgency, contestants (and their mothers) may experience very high levels of stress for a couple reasons:
1. The selection isn’t as good, or they don’t have your size or color.
2. They have what you need, but you have to pay full price for it.
3. You can’t find what you’re looking for because it’s either been discontinued, out of stock, or out of season.
As a former pageant contestant, titleholder, pageant coach and pageant mom, I know and understand all too well the level of stress this creates. This is not where you want your energy to be focused right before the pageant. So, where this list is by no means inclusive, it will serve as a starting point. If your intension is to compete in multiple pageants over several years, here is a list of items to keep in your closet. By shopping ahead, you can get the size and color you want, get things on sale, and rest up before your big pageant weekend when otherwise you would be spending your time zooming all over town.
SHOES
- Clean white tennis shoes with clean white socks. These are needed for the opening number and rehearsals in most children’s pageant systems; and fitness wear for teens and ladies.
- Silver, black and nude open-toed strappy high heeled sandals. Realize for teens on up, the height for high heels is at least 4″. These shoes are used for swimsuit and opening number productions at state and national pageants.
- Closed toe nude or neutral shoes for interview.
- For little girls, an assortment of flats in white, black and nude colors to go with your gowns. The hardest put about having a child who enjoys doing pageants is that they GROW! And, as a parent, we don’t know how much or when the growth spurts are going to take place. So, what I have done for years, is when I find a pair of shoes that fits, I buy multiple pairs in a couple sizes too big. This way I have them when I need them. If they outgrow before they get to wear them, I sell them. The reason flats are great is because the child can wear the gown with an age appropriate height heel to start with. If the growth spurt takes place between state and nationals, put the flats on them so you don’t have to buy a new dress.
UNDERGARMENTS
- Nude and black strapless bras.
- Nude dance trunks or body shape to wear under fitted dresses or the opening number outfit.
- White and nude camis (especially for younger girls and tweens).
- Pantyhose that match your skin tone perfectly and don’t shine on stage.
- Clear straps for convertible bras.
- Silicone bra pads and an assortment of breast petals and nipple concealing items.
- Hollywood tape to secure a neckline that may open up. Remember, we want to keep it a family show.
Black leggings, white Capri pants , and a clean well-fitted white t-shirt are always good to have in your closet , too. These are seasonal items so pick them up when their available, or watch the clearance racks.
If you have a pageant coming up within the next 60 days, make your list and get it done. Your nerves will thank you.
Rhonda Shappert
July 10, 2010 19:57
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