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The Tiara Pageant Success Tips for Miss India, Miss Universe India, Miss Teen & Mrs India 2025



Want a pretty crown? Being a titleholder can often be a big responsibility, so be prepared.  If and when you win, you are representing a group of people. Be a good representative and don’t do anything you might regret later or that might force the pageant to strip you of your title. The competition is a performance! Put on a good show. You want to entertain as well as impress. Be sure you understand just what the responsibilities of the titleholder are. You don’t want to win and discover that you can’t handle the job. Don’t do a pageant just because someone else wants you to. You won’t win and you won’t be happy. You have to want it.



Quick Pageant Tips

·         Don’t compare yourself to the other girls, because you’re only being judged on you.   Never get yourself down because you think the other girls are "better" or "prettier". We’re all more critical of ourselves.

·         Make friends with the other girls! Don’t be catty or talk behind backs.

·          Wear heels everywhere. It’ll help your walk immensely.

·          Pump iron. Weight training along with cardio will keep you toned and burn more fat. If you’re in good shape you’ll be more confident!!

·          It is good to exercise and eat well before a pageant, but there is no need to starve yourself because no matter what your size, your confidence and poise is what will take you on to the next   stage of competition. Pageants are becoming more and more inclusive.

·          Don’t lie on your paperwork or in the interview. If you get caught in a lie, your bluff will cost you. Have someone proofread your paperwork before you turn it in.

·          Be true to yourself. The judges want to see girls who are real, not girls who sound rehearsed.

·          Choose an advocacy that really means something to you, not just something you think will impress the judges.

·          Always maintain excellent posture. Shoulders back, chin parallel to the ground, and back straight, whether you’re sitting or standing.

·          In order to create a natural smile rather than a "plastic look", think of something funny before you go on stage.

·           The interview isn’t an interrogation, but rather a conversation where the judges can get to know you better.

·           Don’t be afraid to ask questions in the interview if you don’t understand. The judges will be glad to clarify for you.

·           Never portray yourself in a negative light in any part of the competition. You want to be confident, not self-depreciating.

·           Form opinions on EVERYTHING, from your opinion on the death penalty to what your favorite colour is.

·           Show your personality both in the interview and on the stage.

·          Even though most of your interview will be based on your fact sheet, still be aware of your current events just in case they pop one of those questions on you. Don’t know what’s going on in the world most of the time?

·          Keep your answers short and concise. If you’re asked, "Do you take criticism well?" don’t answer with a one-minute speech about the time when you were criticized and it made you feel bad. No one word answers, though. The more questions the judges can ask you, the more they get to know you, and the better you’ll do.

·          Don’t be afraid to make the judges laugh a little! Sharing something humorous will lighten the mood and make them feel more comfortable.

·          If you find it difficult to look the judges in the eyes, look at their foreheads.

·          Have your friends and family pop interview questions on you. The more practice, the better.

·          Don’t drink any carbonated drinks on competition day to prevent bloating.

·          Make sure your talent is not too long. If you have to change it the day before competition you might not perform very well.   Remember – it isn’t the most talented girl who wins the talent competition. It’s whoever has the best stage presence.

·          Search online for a good "pageant hairstyles". Look at pictures of all the current contestants for ideas.

·         Keep your clothes organized and hung up so you can find things and they remain unwrinkled.  When you have to change fast you won’t be stressing out about where you put your strapless bra or that your outfit is wrinkled.

·         You don’t need to spend thousands of rupees for a "pageant swimsuit". Stick with solid colours that compliment your skin tone and hair colour. Something that has a touch of sparkle to it will look great. Swimsuit isn’t about who is the hottest girl on the stage. It is about who has the most confidence walking out on a stage.

·         You don’t need to spend thousands of rupees to get a pageant winning dress. If it is elegant, sparkles on stage, and it makes you feel like a queen, then it could be your winning gown. Make sure your it fits perfectly.

·         Don’t fuss with tons of jewellery. A large pair of rhinestone earrings can be all you’ll need.

·         The On-stage question is not as tough as it might seem. Often times the stage lights are so bright you can’t see the audience anyway so just pretend they aren’t even there.

·          Keep your walk slow and elegant during evening gown. Remember, it’s at this point the judges will be able to see who that crown will fit on best.

·         Practice, practice, practice. The more you practice, the more prepared you are, the better you’ll do.

·         While on stage, hold your head high and pretend that crown’s already on your head. “Be the crown!! You are the crown!”




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