Be Brave. Be Bold. Be Outstanding
Be Brave. Be Bold. Be Outstanding
International Outstanding Miss is redefining what it means to wear a crown. Our mission is to empower young women to become the most confident, purpose-driven, and impactful versions of themselves. We believe that true excellence comes from within—and that embracing your individuality is the key to becoming truly outstanding.
INTERNATIONALS 2026
September 4th - September 7th
Virginia Beach, Virginia
DIVISIONS
Princess - 5-7 years old
Jr. Preteen - 8-10 years old
Preteen - 11-13 years old
Jr. Teen - 14-16 years old
Teen - 17-19 years old
Miss - 20-24 years old
Ms. - 25 and up
Required Competitions
ULTIMATE FASHION
1/3of Preliminary Score | 1/4 of Final Score
In this high-energy competition, delegates will model a high-fashion outfit that expresses their unique sense of style. Judges will be evaluating confidence, stage presence, modeling ability, and the overall impression.
Attire: A fashion-forward outfit of the delegate’s choice — whether that’s a dress, pants, or anything in between. The look should reflect the delegate’s individuality, be age-appropriate, and fit well.
EVENING GOWN
1/3 of Preliminary Score | 1/4 of Final Score
Delegates will take the stage in a full-length gown of their choice, showcasing their confidence, poise, elegance, and personality. Judges will consider the overall impression the delegate makes, asking themselves:
Attire: A floor-length gown that reflects the delegate’s personal taste and style. There are no restrictions on style or color, but the gown must be age-appropriate. Special attention should be paid to fit, particularly in the length and torso.
Interview
1/4 of Preliminary Score
This is the delegate’s opportunity to connect with the judges and share who they are. Interviews will be conducted panel-style, with questions drawn from the delegate’s bio sheet.
Princess and junior Preteen Divisions: 3-minute interviews
Preteen, Junior Teen, Miss, Ms. Divisions: 5-minute interviews
PERSONAL INTRODUCTION
Delegates will present a 45-second on-stage introduction to the full panel of judges and audience. Introductions should include the delegate’s name, interests, hobbies, and life goals. Judges will take notes during this segment to help shape interview questions.