5 Things I Wish I Knew About Pinup Pageants
I am not going to lie, pageants and being up on stage is
exhilarating and scary. Unless you are a natural born performer,
strutting your stuff in front of a (sometimes unresponsive) crowd at a busy car
show can be confronting. I remember shaking my little heels off the first
time I was on stage at the Greazefest Pinups on Parade in 2014. Luckily my
trembling knees and hands were not captured on camera but I still remember that
hot/cold anxiety driven excitement and fear while lining up side stage
waiting for my turn.
So here are 5 things I wish I knew about pinup pageants:
Greazefest Pinups on Parade 2014 - Photographer: Bill
Struthers
Everyone gets nervous
It was then, side stage at Greazefest when the pinup next to
me also uttered the words "Oh, I'm so nervous!" It was the then
purple haired Miss Diamond Divine. A lady I highly admired within the
pinup scene and idolized her as a famous local pinup model. So, the reality is
that everyone gets nervous and you shouldn't let your nerves get the better of
you.
The friendships and connections you make are far more valuable than any sashes or prizes
The majority of my close friends I have made, within the
pinup community, have been from pageants. There is nothing that compares to the
sisterhood that is bound side stage before, during and after pageants. You can
only reign a title until the next girl gets crowned, but forming a
friendship with other like minded women can last a lifetime.
Time Warp Festival 2017 - Photographer: Lisa J Photography
Confidence and stage presence count more than perfect hair and makeup
While most pageants have specific judging criteria that
might take into account hair, makeup and outfits, in my opinion, stage presence
far over rules any of those details on the day. You can have dropping curls,
smudged eyeliner, but truly shine and captivate the audience on stage. Never
have I heard any one say that a contestant's outstanding performance would have
been better if their eyeliner was perfect. So don't stress too much! But
remember if we (the Sunshine Coast Pinup School) are trading at the event,
we can take some of the stress away by doing a professional vintage hairstyle
for you ;)
Downunder Beachfest 2016 - Photographer: Freyee Photography
Props are handy
Props in pageants can really add to the entertainment and
performance. It does seem that some props are going really above and beyond
lately, but sometimes just a simple appropriate prop can do wonders for your
performance. If nothing, it gives you something to do on stage when you have
run out of poses. A twirl of a parasol, taking off gloves or a jacket, a cheeky
wink over a pair of sunglasses are just a few ways you can shine on stage.
Time Warp Festival 2017 - Photographer: Ty Tamblyn
Learn to how to improvise and go with the flow
As anyone in show business would say, just go with the flow!
There are bound to be little hiccups in any event. From technical and wardrobe
malfunctions to a stumble on stage. This comes down to stage presence again, if
you can improvise any little hiccups the audience might not even notice
anything out of the ordinary happened. I know some girls improvise all of their
performances and play to the crowd and what feels natural on the day.
Time Warp Festival 2017 - Photographer: Ty Tamblyn
And remember - Being a pinup is not all about titles!
There are many things that we all love about pinup and
vintage styling. Some people prefer to do more photo shoots rather than
pageants. If you love the style, the fashion and feel confident in it - guess
what? You ARE a pinup!
Don't let anyone stop you from embracing your inner vintage siren and flaunt your individuality.
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Renae xo