Friday, May 29, 2026

Mistakes in Image and Communication That Can Cost You a Crown

By: Dareliz Giselle  

In the world of beauty pageants, preparation goes far beyond appearance. A contestant’s image, communication skills, and overall presence shape how judges, audiences, and organizations perceive her throughout the competition. Every interaction, gesture, and public statement contributes to the impression she leaves behind.


One of the most common mistakes contestants make is lacking consistency in their personal image. A strong pageant image reflects confidence, elegance, authenticity, and purpose. From wardrobe choices to social media presence, every detail should align with the contestant’s identity and values. An inconsistent image can create confusion and weaken a contestant’s credibility.


Another major factor is communication. The ability to express ideas clearly and confidently often distinguishes memorable contestants from the rest. Speaking without preparation, overusing rehearsed answers, or failing to connect emotionally with the audience can affect a contestant’s impact during interviews and on-stage questions. Judges are not only listening for correct answers; they are observing composure, emotional intelligence, clarity, and confidence under pressure.


Body language also plays a critical role. Posture, eye contact, facial expressions, and stage presence communicate far before words are spoken. Nervous movements, lack of confidence, or disconnected expressions can influence how a contestant is perceived, even during silent moments on stage. Strong body language creates a sense of leadership, confidence, and control.


Social media behavior has become equally important in modern pageantry. Contestants are public figures, and their online presence often becomes an extension of the competition itself. Content that lacks professionalism, emotional control, or authenticity can affect opportunities and public perception. A polished digital presence demonstrates maturity, discipline, and awareness of personal branding.


Another mistake that often goes unnoticed is failing to understand the purpose of the title being pursued. Beauty queens today represent more than glamour; they embody leadership, influence, communication, and social impact. Contestants who understand the organization’s mission and communicate with intention tend to leave a stronger impression throughout the competition.


Ultimately, pageants reward more than beauty. They reward preparation, discipline, confidence, emotional intelligence, and the ability to inspire others through presence and communication. A crown is often earned through the details contestants choose to refine long before stepping onto the stage.


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Dareliz Giselle is an Integrated communications specialist. You can find her on her website

This is her Third guest blog for Section 36 Forevers. See her other articles Here.

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Mistakes in Image and Communication That Can Cost You a Crown

By: Dareliz Giselle   In the world of beauty pageants, preparation goes far beyond appearance. A contestant’s image, communication skills, a...