World Class Beauty Queens Magazine would like to welcome amazing Queen Taylor Loesch Miss New England Petite 2019.
Full name: Taylor Loesch
Title/Year: Miss New England Petite 2019 Pageant System: USA Petite Age: 25 Zodiac sign: Virgo Hobbies: Dancing, working out, and any fun craft that involves my Cricut! Platform: Children Empowerment Years competed: 1 Countries visited: Italy and Greece Likes: Laughter, springtime, and anything dark chocolate! Dislikes: Selfishness and gloomy days Status: Single World Class Beauty Queens: Please tell us about yourself. I was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and moved to New England when I was 7. I grew up living between Connecticut and Massachusetts and I have been in Massachusetts since college. I graduated in 2017 with a Bachelors of Science in Fashion Merchandise and I aspire to own my own Petite clothing line one day. My current profession is a dance director to 150 amazing students, which never feels like work because I love what I do! This fall 2020, I am going back to school to start studying to become a nurse to add to my skillset and be able to enter a profession where I can care for others. World Class Beauty Queens: What does women Empowerment means to you? Women Empowerment is so important! In college I was peer nominated and recognized as a Phenomenal Woman where I got to share that honor with a small group of women on my campus. The ceremony entailed stories of success, women helping women, and the power of kindness. Women need to look out for each other and defend what is right and wrong, the power of numbers is real and if all of us ladies have each others backs, the world would be such a beautiful place! World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your pageant history. I entered my first pageant, New England Petite in May 2019. I had the most incredible experience. Director Leah Jensen is so open minded and accepting to all who want to enter the pageant industry, which definitely helped my nerves! At New England Petite 2019 I titled and had the opportunity to compete at USA Petite, where I had the time of my life connecting with a network of Petite, strong, and amazing women from all over the country. World Class Beauty Queens: What inspired you to do your first pageant? One of my good friends actually presented the idea to me and I decided to try it out. I never imagined myself competing in pageants due to my height; so being able to compete in a Petite pageant meant the world to me. World Class Beauty Queens: Why did you choose to compete for your current title? Growing up I was always the Petite girl, it has been my identity since I started school at age 5. Being small has been my security blanket as well as what I am known for, so I went for Miss New England Petite because it is an organization that stands for empowering Petite women. There are no limitations due to smaller stature in the organization, and that was important to me. I do believe that this opportunity as Miss New England Petite has put my confidence to new heights and my heart is overflowing with the amount of love New England Petite has given me for the past year. World Class Beauty Queens: To those unfamiliar with your pageant system please tell us what is it about? USA Petite is all about giving women who are 5’ 6” and under a chance to compete fairly in a pageant. Often women who compete in pageants are much taller, so this gives us Petite women a chance. I only stand at 4’ 10” and with my heels I just hit 5’ 3” so either way I am Petite! I love being able to be myself and feel confident in the skin I am in due to this organization. World Class Beauty Queens: What are you being judged on during the competition? Categories are private interview, swimsuit, evening gown, and on stage question. The judges elect extra awards such as photogenic, best smile, best gown, etc and anyone has an opportunity to win them. World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your experience during the competition. I had the loveliest experience with New England Petite. Director Leah Jensen is incredibly warm, welcoming, and dedicated to the USA Petite Organization- she truly loves what she does! The judges selected were kind hearted and very easy to get along with during the private interview portion. The contestants were incredible and the dressing room was full of laughs and all the women looking out for each other! World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your platform or what cause do you volunteer for. My platform is Children Empowerment, which I was able to act as a strong leader to the youth of New England by teaching and performing acts of community service. I do believe that teaching selfless acts to the youth is incredibly important. Studies show that adolescents who start volunteering at a young age are more successful with finding jobs, following through on commitments, and are 52% more likely to continue on with volunteering through their life. Some projects I lead with young people include: food drives, kindness rocks to a local nursing home, letters to active military, and holiday cards to a local nursing home. World Class Beauty Queens: What appearances have you done with your title? I appeared in my town's 2019 4th of July Parade. I have worked with numerous organizations throughout New England, those include: Natick Service Council, Pope Memorial SPCA, Birthday Wishes, Support Our Troops, Bedford Food Pantry, and many more. I also completed a summer service project where I volunteered at a handful of organizations across the country, those organizations were A Window Between Worlds, Debris Free Oceans, and Safe Pet Resuce Inc. World Class Beauty Queens: What are some of your achievements? I was recognized as a Phenomenal Woman of Framingham State University in 2016, I was voted Miss Congeniality at USA Petite Nationals 2019, I was awarded the 2019 Pageantry Spirit award at USA Petite Nationals. In 2020 I was selected as one of the dancers for the MLL team, Boston Cannons. World Class Beauty Queens: What makes you stand out from all those other beautiful girls? I do believe that my personality helps me stand out. I am huge on camaraderie and I will be the first person to approach anyone who seems left out or alone because I have been there so many times and I want to prevent anyone from feeling like that any opportunity I can. World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about the moment your name was called out as the winner. I was in shock!! My entire body was shaking and I could not believe my name was called! I was brand new to pageants so I didn’t expect to take home the crown. I went out there and genuinely enjoyed the process and I guess that is what the judges saw! World Class Beauty Queens: What does it mean to you to be a Beauty Queen? Beauty is so much more than physical appearance. It truly matters to have a beautiful heart and mind to be happy and successful in life. In the pageant world it is so important to have gorgeous features, but what is just as important is that your heart is just as lovely. World Class Beauty Queens: How did competing in pageants helped your life? Taking part in New England Petite and USA Petite has taken my confidence to heights I did not expect. The confidence is stemmed from knowing there is a network of Petite women who I can relate to and count on from here on out. I have made so many great connections as Miss New England Petite that I know will carry out for many years to come. I feel so fortunate for all of the positive experiences that have come with this title. World Class Beauty Queens: How did pageants helped your self esteem and body image? Pageants helped my self-esteem and body image in a way that is hard to explain. I no longer feel awkward for being so small and I feel as though all of the good that has come with my title helps me stand a little taller- metaphorically. World Class Beauty Queens: You are an inspiration to all the girls out there. How does it feel? This is a little baffling because I never imagined that for myself. However, it is incredibly special and priceless. Being a strong and positive leader to young girls and women is such an honor. World Class Beauty Queens: What is your on stage strategy to win the judges over? Great eye contact and sharing a smile with them! World Class Beauty Queens: How did you prepare for your competition? Meditation and going back and reflecting on how I got to where I am and visualizing where I want to be. World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for learning better pageant walk? Practice, practice, practice! Work on poses in the mirrors and the appropriate facials with each pose. World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for choosing right pageant dress? Go in open minded! Try on all styles and you will know the second you put the dress on that it’s the one. It will feel like an extra layer of very sparkly confidence! World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for winning interview? Be yourself! Don’t exaggerate on your answers or make things up. It is essential to stay true to your character and what YOU bring to the table and why you DO deserve that title! World Class Beauty Queens: What is one mistake that you've done during competing you wish you could redo and fix it? Definitely my walk, I wish I breathed a little easier during it so I was more relaxed and less nervous. World Class Beauty Queens: What other mistakes are made by girls during the contest? I would say everyone is a fierce competitor and each brings a lot to the table. However, attitude is everything, if you think positive and act kindly- it is returned. World Class Beauty Queens: Any modeling or acting experience? I grew up as a dancer so I modeled for some costume companies but other than that no other experiences! World Class Beauty Queens: What are your plans for 2020 as a Queen? My reign was extended this year due to COVID-19, so I continued to stay as true to my platform given the life circumstances. I was able to take part in a few virtual service projects. Moving forward I am excited to see who my predecessor will be, I am very excited and ready to help her through her reign. World Class Beauty Queens: What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind? I want to be remembered as someone who is kind and selfless. Being positive and looking out for others is part of my identity so it would be special if that is how people remember me. International Director: Hazely Lopez-Alvarez National Director: Jenna Kienbaum Your Local Director: Leah Jensen Pageant website: https://www.newenglandpetite.com Photographer: Mo Mendes-Granimo Studios Hair and Makeup: Heather Schofield- Haus of Beauty Sponsors: Beauty and a Beast Apparel Crossfit TFG-The Fitness Garage Natural Glow Day Spa World Class Beauty Queens Magazine would like to say thank you for this amazing interview.
Taylor Loesch Miss New England Petite 2019, World Class Beauty Queens Magazine, Photographer: Mo Mendes-Granimo Studios Hair and Makeup: Heather Schofield- Haus of Beauty
Interview by Derek Tokarzewski Owner/Editor in Chief Mr United Nations 2018 Platform: Women Empowerment Ambassador to International Foundation for Orphans iffocares.org
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