Welcome to the Wonderful World of
Our Little Miss
Scholarship Competitions
*King Red Productions* King Red Records * King Red TV*
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AGE DIVISIONS:
Official Season:
Baby Petite (0-2 Years)
Miss La Petite (3-6 Years)
Our Little Miss (7-9 Years)
Our Little Miss Preteen (10-12 Years)
Ideal Miss (13-17 Years)
Universal Girl (18-28 Years)
Universal Ms. (Married/Has been Married/Has Children)
Beauty Season:
(0-2)/(3-6)/(7-9)/(10-12)/(13-17)/(18-26)/(27& up)
OFFICIAL & BEAUTY REQUIRED COMPETITIONS:
Baby Petite/Miss La Petite (0-6 Years)
Close-up Appraisal
Party Dress (Short)
Sportswear/Casual Wear
Playtime with the Judges
Our Little Miss/OLM Preteen/Ideal Miss (7-13 Years)
Close-up Appraisal
Partydress (7-12 Years) (Short)/ Evening Gown (13 & over) (Long)
Sportswear/Casual Wear
Team OLM
Talent (official season only)
Universal Girl/Universal Ms. (18 & up)
Close-up Appraisal
Evening Gown (13 & over) (Long)
Sportswear/Casual Wear
Assist in Playtime with the Judges
Talent (official season only)
Awards:
Winner (in each age division)
Princess (successor)
Mini Queen
Personality Plus (0-6 ONLY)
Talent Winner (7 & up ONLY)(Official Season ONLY)
1st Alt
2nd Alt
3rd Alt
4th Alt
Miss Photogenic (in each age division)
Optional Talent Winner (0-6 ONLY) (Official Season ONLY)
General Clothing
Rules for ALL contestants:
* Body glitter or hair glitter is not allowed in any stage
of competition.
* Spray tanning application will not be permitted during
the duration of the competition, this includes early bird days. This will be
cause for disqualification if done during the event.
* Contestants ages 0-12 years are not allowed to wear
fake nail tips(hands or toes) during any phase of competition. You must be at least 13 years of age and
competing in the Ideal Miss group, to wear artificial nails. This includes a French manicure. Polish for La Petites through age 12 should
be clear or a very pale pastel. No nail
polish is allowed on Baby Petites of any age.
An infraction will be given as a warning for the first offense.
* Shoe heel
requirements: Ages 0-9 no taller than 1.5” and ages 10-12 (OLMP) no taller than
2”. There is no heel regulation for ages 13 & up.
*Contestants ages 13 & up cannot have any outfits
with the back going lower than their waist line.
*Sexy
overdone clothing is not acceptable.
* Expensive designer clothing is not necessary.
* Failure to follow clothing guidelines will result in
either an infraction or violation to be given.
* NO competition clothing with cut out or open sides.
* NO Midriffs are permitted to show in any outfit for
all age groups.
* NO extremely low necklines in any phase of
competition.
* NO disrobing or garment removal in any phase
of competition.
* NO visual drawings on the body are allowed (i.e.
tattoos) these must be covered!
* NO excessive or extremely large earrings on
younger children on stage or in photos.
* NO extremely tight fitting gowns on older contestants.
*Shoes worn for Playtime/Team OLM should be tennis style
shoes and must be white or light in color!!
*
Wigs/falls/hairpieces - Fake hair is allowed for medical reasons. A note from a licensed physician is required.
Fake hair is allowed
for talent/party presentations/events. No
fake hair is allowed in party dress, sportswear, interview, pro-am competition
or at any casual time while on the host hotel premises. This is a violation. These are allowed as
costumes for both talent and parties.
* False teeth are
only allowed for medical reasons. This
is a normal growth process and braces and loss of teeth will not be counted
against any delegate. Flippers (retainer
based teeth to cover normal childhood tooth loss) are not allowed. This is a violation.
* Coaching - Baby
Petites: Simple coaching from the parent/guardian
on stage is allowed but must not be overheard by the audience/judges. Encouraging the baby petite to wave, smile or
turn is acceptable but winks, blowing kisses and dancing are not. Coaching off stage by anyone will not be
allowed in any division. Coaching from behind or beside the judges table is not
allowed. You will be asked to stop
immediately. All of the above will be
considered an infraction for the first offense and will be quickly
stopped. Failure to stop will cause
delegate to receive a violation.
* Percentages - Official: Talent/Personality (BP and LAP) is 50%. For all ages, Interview/Personality (both
verbally and on stage while presenting an outfit) is 50%. Equal value is given for interview,
playtime/team OLM, sportswear and party dress.
Interview is the tie breaker if needed.
UB: Beauty of face, personality
and appearance are valued equally.
Specific Clothing Guidelines:
Party Dress
(Contestants ages 0-12)/Evening
Gown (Contestants ages 13 & over):
* Ages
0-12 will compete in Party Dress competition. The length of the dress should
not be long. The acceptable length is any where from fingertip length to
mid-calf. Remember we are not looking for "Miniature
Adults!"
* Baby Petite-Our Little Miss Preteen
age groups cannot appear in party dresses with the back lower than the
contestants' shoulder blades...No exceptions. Ideal Miss-Universal Ms. Age
groups dresses must not be below their waist line.
* Ages 13 & over will compete in
Evening Gown competition. The length of the dress should be floor length. An
example of an appropriate evening gown would be a prom dress or a dress worn to
a formal Prom.
*Party
Dress/Evening Gown should be age appropriate in style and adornments. No side
midriff cutouts, indecent back exposure and no split skirts above the knees in
Evening gown. There are no set rules for panty hose or socks for any age
division.
* Ages 0-17 Years (BP-IM)...Strapless
or one shoulder strapped dresses are not permitted and all straps must be at
least a 1" minimum width. Halter-tops
can be worn with 1" straps.
* Ages 18 & up (UG-UM) Strapless or one
shoulder strapped dresses are not permitted. Your straps do not have to be a
specified width, but remember to choose your dress with good taste. Halter-tops can be worn.
Sportswear/Casual Wear (Contestants All Ages):
*
Sportswear for all ages must be an active or dressy outfit. No skirts,
dresses, swimsuits, glittery costumes, rhinestones (glittery objects) or
sequins will be allowed! This includes diamond or sparkly earrings/jewelry,
hair adornment or buttons. Universal
Ms. Contestants & Baby Petite escorts are allowed to wear an
engagement/wedding ring only, no cocktail rings.
*
Skorts can be worn; however they must resemble shorts in some way. They cannot simply
wear a skirt with shorts or bloomers underneath. New fashion
outfits do have short attached completely to over skirt and this will be
acceptable; however bottoms must still not resemble a skirt totally.
*Contestants
age 0-12 should wear something casual in style, for example a
*Contestants ages 13 & over should wear
a pant or
Close-up Appraisal (Contestants all Ages):
* Attire for
Close-up Appraisal ages 0-6 should be a Sunday's Best type dress. Ages 7-12 can
be a Sunday's Best dress or Business suit. Ages 13 & up should be Business
suit attire. No slacks may be worn in
any age division for close-up appraisal.
Talent (Contestants ages 7 & Over):
* Ages 7 & Over must compete in a Talent Presentation. Anything
entertaining and in good taste is considered a Talent presentation. All talents
cannot exceed 2 min and 59 seconds. Failure to comply to the time limit will
make the contestant ineligible for the title. All talent costumes must
follow the guidelines given for the Party/Dress and Evening Gown Competitions.
NO disrobing is allowed in talent, this includes throwing a boa, hat, etc. If
you play a musical instrument you must supply your own instrument. If a piano
is on the property you will be allowed to use it, please check with your
director to see if a piano is available for competition. If not then all piano players can join
together on the cost to bring one in.
* Any contestant ages 0-6 entering Optional Talent must also follow the
talent guidelines!!
* Disrobing - If an
article of clothing leaves your body intentionally (such as a scarf or hat
being thrown), this is considered disrobing and is a violation.
Dropping batons by accident is not disrobing.
A contestant can change batons, flags and similar talent
implements.
A costume malfunction
is not a violation, it is an infraction.
This would be like a hat or losing a shoe accidentally (as opposed to an
intentional throwing off of a hat, coat or shoe) during the talent
presentation.