20100902

Miss Universe 2010 Gowns

I know. Miss Universe is over, so this post is late, but I had to talk about the evening gowns from the pageant of course! So without anymore intro, here it goes:

Best Dressed- Miss Mexico aka Miss Universe 2010
The cut was fabulous. Color was stunning. The earrings and bracelet were divine. And then the matching red shoes equaled perfection. I think the gown sealed the deal for Miss Mexico!
I Didn't Think It Was That Bad- Miss Puerto Rico
Ok, yes, there was a huge puff ball on the back. I didn't hate it. I actually loved the color, the fit, and the huge bustle. It was a very Marilyn Monroe. 
Best Bold Move- Miss Uruguay
I loved this color, the perfect shade of hot pink. And again, I don't hate the huge ruffles protruding from the front of the gown. The hair is perfection too! It was a bold look, and I think Miss Uruguay pulled it off.
Beautiful Floral- Miss Jamaica
I almost wish that Jamaica wore this dress for Finals. I usually do not warm up to floral prints, but somehow this one just works. I think the cut and fit have a lot to do with that. I love the colors too. 
Bringing Sexy Back-TIE: Miss Albania & Miss Guatemala
Definitely the hottest women at the pageant, and the best part is neither of them were trying too hard to be hot. They just naturally are. I loved Albania's gown, and I think the shoes were the best part. So glad to see she passed on the stripper heels. And I loved the simplicity of Guatemala's gown. Simple, yet sexy.
So Fresh and So Clean- Miss Australia
I love Australia. She was my favorite contestant overall, and I was hoping she could win the whole thing! Her evening gown was just perfect for her. I love the cut and the embellishments. She looks like a doll.
Best Shimmer and Shine- Miss Philippines
Girlfriend worked this dress. I think this is a wonderful fabric and color for stage. It just popped and flowed so beautifully. And I love the updo as well.
Love the Bold Necklace- Miss Colombia
I have always wondered why you don't see more necklaces in pageants. The trend seems to be big chandelier earrings, so I appreciate Colombia and her chunky necklace. I think the color is a great contrast to the chocolate brown in the gown. Would have loved to see this dress on stage!
You is Fierce Award- Miss Georgia
This is such a Beyonce gown. I loved it! Maybe the shoulders could have been a little smaller, but I loved how Georgia looked so fashion forward. Her entire wardrobe really made her stand out as a fashionista. 
Can I Have Your Whole Miss Universe Wardrobe?- Miss Japan
So every outfit Japan was pictured in I want in my own closet ASAP. I loved her evening gown, but I loved the accessories and shoes even more. I think Japan would be a perfect shopping buddy!




<3 Blair

20100830

From Red Carpet to Miss USA stage

I love love love red carpet events, and the Emmy's last night were no exception. As a lover of both pageants and fashion, I always look forward to seeing the beautiful gowns and I always picture which gowns I would love to wear on a pageant stage. Here are a few dresses I think could translate well from the Red Carpet to the Miss USA Stage:

No. 1- Maria Menounos
My favorite of the night! I love this type of silhouette, low back, high front. I also love the beading details. For me, if this was maybe in a golden peachy color, it would be a perfect evening gown!
No. 2-  Claire Danes
Gorgeous dress! You gotta love bling, but sometimes it can be too overpowering! I think it works with this dress perfectly.
No. 3- Jennifer Carpenter
The bling dresses have it! I love the one shoulder, the fit, and the gun metal color. I would rock this dress!
No. 4- Nina Dobrev
The only thing I would change is the gathering of fabric over the slit, otherwise, this color and cut are absolutely beautiful!
No. 5- Brooke Burke
Simple and elegant, it is a dress that is all about the wearer. I would add some big crystal earrings!
No. 6- Giuliana Rancic
I love this whole look, including the hair. I wish we saw more high neck dresses in pageants too! This dress with a low back and maybe a slit in the front, and some nice drop earrings would be perfection to me!
No. 7- Kim Kardashian
I've always loved grecian style dresses, though they are a bit played out in the pageant world. But if you love something, then I say rock it anyways!
No. 8- Eva La Rue
Again, I love this whole look from the hair down to the jewelry. She looks elegant and refreshing, and I think it is a look that would translate perfectly to the stage.
Honorable Mention- Sophia Vergara
I love the color of the dress and I especially love the jewelry. I just don't love the line down the middle of the dress and the fit. I think if it was more fitted throughout the hips and then flared out around the knee, it would be amazing!
So there are just some of my thoughts of dresses I loved on last night's red carpet!
What were some of your favorite, and maybe not so favorite, Emmy Dresses?

<3 Blair

20100629

Miss Colorado 2010


Hello everyone! 

Well the pageant has passed, and no, I did not win the title of Miss Colorado 2010, but I can say this was one of the best experiences at a pageant I have ever had. I was actually unsure if I would be able to compete at all the week before the pageant. I was under a lot of stress with my mom who had been back in the hospital again. Then a few days after she was out I too had to be rushed to the hospital.  I awoke one morning with my heart racing and pounding out of my chest. I could not catch my breath and thought to myself that I was about to die. It was the scariest feeling I have ever had. I woke my mom up and she called 911 and I was rushed to the hospital. At first they thought I might have a blood clot in my lung, but test showed that I have an overactive thyroid. The few days after this episode, I found it difficult to work out or practice my talent without experiencing trouble breathing. I couldn’t even get through my whole dance. I became worried and unsure if I should try to compete, but that’s when I realized that I could not let the stress of what could happen take over anymore. I just had to go in knowing that I prepared my best, had the support of so many amazing people and that things always seem to happen for a reason, as I can note many times throughout my life so far.

I made it through the weekend, though I was not feeling my best. On Wednesday, we had rehearsals all day to learn the opening number dance. Thanks to our beautiful Miss Colorado 2009 Katie Layman, the choreography was amazing. It was a fun hip-hop routine to Boom Boom Pow by the Black Eyed Peas. Also on Wednesday we had rehearsals with our Princesses. This year, the Princesses got to do their own opening number routine. My princesses, Victoria and Piper, were so excited for it. They also got to escort us during the preliminary evening gown competition!

Thursday I competed in Onstage Question and Talent. I never really get nervous for onstage question. This year my question was if women could achieve the same success men can in the workplace. I cannot remember my exact answer, but it I agreed that we definitely can and gave examples of women who have. My talent was a jazz dance to Black and Gold by Sam Sparro, one of my favorite songs of all time! Being a part of this pageant really encouraged me to get back into dance. I’ve missed it so much, and returning back to taking dance classes has truly inspired me to continue and see how much progress I can make. Even the ballet instructor at my studio noted that I have a true talent for ballet, and that I need to get back into it! I was very proud of my talent this year. I pushed myself to try new things. I wish I had a clip of it to show, but I know that it went well!

Friday was when my sickness caught up to me. I was feeling very tired and then I got an upset stomach. There were at least 5 or 6 girls that had the same upset stomach too so there was a lot of Pepto going around! I had my interview that morning, and it was fun. The judges were very nice and easy going and always had new questions to ask. Many questions were focused on my platform, the Go Red For Women campaign, along with fashion related questions. I even got asked how I would dress Michelle Obama for an appearance! That night I did walk away with the preliminary swimsuit award and a $1000 scholarship for Academic Achievement. Thank you so much to Josh Rogers for supplying me with the workout plan that I dedicated myself to. I saw results so quickly and I know if I stick to it, I can have the six-pack abs I’ve always dreamed of!

Saturday was a better day. I think all the nerves were out and I could just relax. Before the show started, I was not nervous at all. I just had this overwhelming feeling of joy in my heart that I had made it through the week and that my hard work had paid off. I also made such good friends with the girls in my dressing room and I just felt accomplished!

The show started, and I was called into the top 15! First up was swimsuit; I was the third person to go. They had a fog machine that malfunctioned so the first 5 girls that went were fogged out! They allowed us to come back out and redo our walks, which was very nice! Then they called top 10, and I made it! I was the first girl out in evening gown, and I thought it went great. Then there was the top 5, and I didn’t make it. Of course there were some feelings of disappointment, but I was not angry or upset. I did cry a lot after the pageant though when I saw my brother standing in his Navy uniform. I know this will be his last time home for a long time, and I kept thinking how cool it would have been if he saw me win. But he was very proud of me regardless!


Big congratulations to the new Miss Colorado Melaina Shipwash. Three times is definitely a charm! She is a great example of sticking to your dreams. She has worked very hard and I know she will be a strong force at Miss America. So finally, thank you thank you thank you to everyone on this board and all of my sponsors. I was hoping I could bring a title to you guys, but I am so grateful for the support. It really did make a difference in the way I felt about competing this year. I have never had so much support before, and I think it just changes your whole attitude. I am so blessed to have the title of Miss Pageant Central. I just can’t put into words what a difference it made for me this time. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

-Blair

Swim Suit Winner!



















Opening Number















My dance instructor Allana with Kinsey and I. Kinsey was competing in the teen division and we both dance at Allana’s studio!















My princesses Victoria and Piper escorting me during preliminary evening gown!
















We also pair up with a Special Olympics Princess and do a special segment with them on stage!















My brother and I after the pageant



















Congrats to our new Miss Colorado!







20100423

Project Runway

I absolutely adore Project Runway. I have been a follower since season 1, and if I could sew, I definitely would try out for it! I am even more excited for the next season of Project Runway because I know several designers who I have been able to work with closely here in Denver that are trying out! It is time Denver is put on the fashion map. Trust me, we are so much more than Crocs and REI sweaters! 


But back to last night's season finale. As you know, the top three designers show their collections on the finale and the winner is chosen. What you might not know is that depending on where in the season the show is as it coincides with Fashion Week, all of the designers that are still in the competition show a collection so that the final three are not leaked. This season started later on TV, so when Fashion Week occurred, there were 11 contestants still on the show, so 10 designers showed collections (since Maya quit). I thought I would share my favorite pieces from the Project Runway designers:

Seth Aaron












I love Seth Aaron's tailoring skills. Every jacket he has made on the show I want to own. His final collection did not disappoint. I loved his use of patterns and colors. I always picture someone like Gwen Stefani or even Lady Gaga wearing his clothes around town. 

Emilio Sosa
























Emilio's collection reminded me of something you could walk into Macy's and buy right away. It was very wearable, and it definitely had some pieces I would purchase. I also loved the way he used color, especially has lining in the jackets. 

Mila Hermanovski
























I will admit I was not a huge Mila fan, and really wanted Jay to be in the final three. However, I found myself loving her final collection. I loved how she played with different shapes, silhouettes and textures. And I really want the black trench coat. 


The other collections you did not see on TV:

Anthony Williams












Jay Nicolas Sario












Amy Sarabi












Jesse LeNoir












Ben Chmura












Jonathan Peters












Janeane Marie Ceccanti












It was a great season, and I think this was one of the strongest top 3 collections of all seasons. I will miss you Project Runway, and cannot wait until the next one. Here's to hoping that someone from Denver is finally chosen!

20100409

Talent, dun dun dun...

The talent competition is a very important aspect of competing for Miss America. For me, it is probably the most stressful. I think the hardest part is figuring out how to entertain the judges, and finding something that sets you apart from everyone else. I am a dancer. I grew up doing ballet, but when I reached 5th grade, I decided that I wanted to play soccer more than I wanted to dance. I should of stuck with dance. I messed up my knee pretty badly playing soccer, and in high school, decided to switch back to dance. After I graduated though, I stopped dancing all together. I can definitely thank competing for Miss Colorado last year for getting back into dancing. I have found a studio that I love, and I enjoy taking a variety of classes. It is a fun way to work out, stay limber and I just love that I am dancing again!

I will say that this years talent has been choreographed, and now I am just practicing it over and over to make sure its perfect. For my talent last year, I decided to salsa dance. I had never truly salsa danced before, but I had always wanted to take lessons. I worked very closely with Bridget Ellis of Bridget Ellis Dance. She is an amazing salsa dancer and was very fun to work with. She was patient with my lack of hip shaking skills, and overall, I had so much fun learning salsa and performing my talent. I have even had the chance to perform for different student showcases. Now I am no pro salsa dancer, but this performance is not too bad for someone who had only been salsa dancing for 8 weeks, right?




Wanna take salsa lessons and are in the Denver area?
Check out Bridget Ellis Dance!

20100406

National Start! Walking Day Tomorrow, April 7th

My platform, as well as a topic I am very passionate about, is fighting heart disease. I hope to make a series of videos offering quick and easy tips to adapt a heart healthy lifestyle to help everyone fight heart disease, the number one killer of both men and women in the United States. So here is my first video encouraging everyone to participate in National Start! Walking Day, tomorrow, April 7th. Take 30 minutes out of your day tomorrow to go on a brisk walk to begin your path towards an active and healthy lifestyle!
Visit the National Start! Walking website to learn more.






20100324

Teen Contestants- Pageant Dresses under $250

The evening gown competition is an extremely important part of a pageant, especially considering this is the garment you will most likely be wearing for the longest period on stage. You wear it for evening gown, top-5 announcement, on-stage question, and crowning. So its important that you love the dress and that it also looks amazing. Now I know there are so many beautiful pageant dresses out there, and you can find great deals on these dresses through different sellers on sites like eBay and Pageant Resale. If you are like me though when I was competing as a teen, my budget for a dress was usually $250 or less. It is definitely possible to find a great stage dress for $250 or less, you just have to do the research, try things on, and know when to shop and what to avoid. The following are 15 dresses I think could work on stage for a teen contestant.

Some quick tips
Evening gown means floor length dress. These are NOT floor length dresses:

If the dress doesn’t actually sweep the floor, then you should avoid it. Especially now when the trend is long swooping dresses, you will stand out, in a bad way.

Next, avoid shiny fabrics. Typically, polyester fabrics that are shiny look cheap. If a dress is going to cost $250 or less, avoid super shiny satin-like fabrics like these:

Dress Examples

Prints: For teen contestants, print dresses can be flirty, attention grabbers on stage. Prints should be worn carefully, however, choosing patterns and colors that are subtle and work together. 

Zebra Print- $149.99 @ Camille La Vie
Pink Floral Print- $158 @ unique-vintage.com
Night Moves 6045- $238 @onlineformals.com 


Avoid patterns and colors like these: 


Waist Details: A fitted dress with waist accents can help show off shape. Having a bow or different color band at the waist are popular styles. 

Studio 17 12161- $218
Royal Blue Dress- $216 @ unique-vintage.com 

Ball Gowns: Ball gowns are great dresses for younger contestants, especially in the Miss America’s Outstanding Teen competition, where girls as young as 14 can compete. It’s important to embrace youthfulness. Look for styles that are still fitted throughout the bodice so your shape doesn’t get loss in fabric. 

Sequined Gown- $218 @promgirl.com
Flirt 4372- $229 @promgirl.com 
Tulle Dress- $198 @unique-vintage.com 

Grecian: This has definitely been a popular style for the past year in pageants, especially with the ability to “Fly” dresses on stage. To freshen up the trend, many of these styles are coming in bright, jewel tone colors. Look for styles that cinch in at the waist. 

Bari Jay Shimmer 59114- $210 @promgirl.com
La Femme 15188- $259 @promgirl.com (a little over $250, but only by 9 bucks!)
Bari Jay Shimmer 59914- $210 @promgirl.com 

Flirty Dresses: Dresses that are more fitted with flirty cut-outs are more appropriate for older teens. When choosing dresses that are a bit-more body hugging, go for jewel tones and pastel colors, and avoid dark colors like black or gray. Also, if going with a more revealing dress, keep that detail just to one part. For example, if doing a completely open back dress, make sure the front stays classy with no low cut top or really high slit.

Blue Dress- $169 @ Macy's
Blush Prom S010 $238 @ promdressshop.com
Red Dress- $179.99 @ Camille La Vie
Flirt P4403S- $238 @promgirl.com


Lastly: The most important thing to remember is to be confident on stage. I have seen pageants where the winner was wearing a not-so-great dress compared to other girls, but because she was confident and having fun on stage, she won. There will be girls with dresses that cost $2,000+, do not let this discourage you! Stay focus on your goal, have fun and remember the judges do not know how much you spent on your dress.

Winning Miss Colorado Teen USA 2006 
Dress: Jessica McClintock- on sale for $215