Plus Size Advocate — Miss Plus America Pageant
March 16, 2010 6 Comments
As a plus-size advocate, I salute the founders, organizers, and all the people behind the Miss Plus America Pageant. They have opened an avenue to break the traditional mainstream beauty pageant like Miss America that is exclusively for the stick-thin women. With the anti-fat rhetoric that is getting more virulent, Miss Plus America is the best venue to draw attention to what beauty should be all about.
Coronet Productions, LLC, an event production company, initiated this alternative pageant because they believe in healthy competition, however difficult, that promotes individuality, confidence and overall achievement among all contestants. They are devoted in the promotion of the sophisticated, ambitious, responsible and community service oriented full-figured teens and women of the new millennium. They believe that all women are beautiful, inside and out and deserve a chance to promote those causes closest to their heart with a title worthy of her representation. The Miss Plus America Pageant System is an organization devoted to celebrating the essence of the full-figured woman. A woman with ambition, their Miss Plus America is a woman with uncompromising morals and an aspiration to serve her community through volunteerism, who shines on stage and is the perfect representation of poise and grace.
Coronet Productions was co-founded by Christian women. They are Beverly Phillips, the Executive Producer and her daughter, Melissa Stamper, the Executive Director. Ms. Philipps is a thirty-year veteran
in pageant industry whose dynamic involvement include clothing design, coaching contestants, judging, promoting national pageants and delegates alike. She is also an accomplished writer. Her credits include publication in the LA Times as well as many national magazines and on-line productions. For thirty-five years she has been into promotions, public relations, marketing and advertising in all media (radio, television and newspaper).
Ms. Stamper is a seasoned performer. Her first stage performance was at the age of 4 and was hooked since then. At age seven she began singing and acting
and has registered many hours on-stage and in television and recording studios. Her pride includes producing and hosting her own television program, composing and singing advertising jingles and performing live from coast to coast. She has recorded three albums and was chosen as the lead vocalist in the “Aragon Gold” project, an animated rock opera. Melissa is very active in the present pageant community as a modeling coach and pageant judge. She coached her first national winner at the age of ten. Her achievements have instilled in her a quest for more and greater excellence.
Started in 2003, Miss Plus America Pageant is a pageant system dedicated to
the personal development of the plus-sized community-oriented teens and women. If you are an ambitious teen or woman, has a desire to grow and advance your personal career, and at the same time a community role model, or looking for a venue to promote a charitable cause and having a hard time doing so, the Miss Plus America Pageant System is for you.
To the organizers and founders of Miss Plus America, truly you have made a big difference in the lives of the plus sized teens and women. You have redefined what beauty should be all about and are truly a plus size advocate. Congratulations!
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Great post! Miss Plus America is a great step in the plus size revolution. In a few years will we see a competition between Miss America and Miss Plus Size America to see who goes on to the Miss Universe competition?
Absolutely Right. The more events and coverage plus size events, businesses and issues get the better…thanks!
My name is Piter Jankovich. oOnly want to tell, that your blog is really cool
And want to ask you: is this blog your hobby?
P.S. Sorry for my bad english
Hi Piter, thank you for your comment. Actually we consider it as a part of our struggle to understand and take an active roll in the plus size community.
Hi Bobby,
It’s really great to see a designer takings up the guantlet to fight for healthy bodies and healthy minds of actual size woman. I have written a book for children about this topic. I would like to know where I might send it so you can see it. The title is My Mom is FAT!
Again, thank you for your views and support.
Bryce
Thanks for your comment Bryce. Your book has an interesting title, makes me want to know what’s inside. I’ll email you with my address. Thanks!
Best Regards,
Bobby