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Murder has suddenly thrust the world of children's beauty pageants into the spotlight. Since 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey was found strangled in her Boulder, Colo., basementlast month, national magazines and TV shows have run photographs and videotapes of the bleached-blonde woman-child vamping across stages in showgirl costumes and heavy makeup. There are thousands of children like JonBenet. Charles Dunn, publisher of Pageantry magazine, estimates that, every year, beauty pageants show off 100,000 children under the age of 12. It's a subculture of bleached hair, blue contact lenses and false eyelashes. Little girls sashay in sequined gowns and swimsuits, sometimes adding a touch of striptease by removing wraparound skirts. Parents pay entry fees of up to $500 and buy thousand-dollar gowns so their girls can compete for 10-inch crowns, 6-foot trophies and $10,000 savings bonds. Some of the children travel with an entourage of makeup artists, hairdressers and talent coaches. It pays to start young. Jo-Ann Guerin, director of All Star Kids U.S.A. Pageants, once


Bathing suit styles changed drastically through the 1920s. Bathing suit styles changed drastically through the 1920s. Swimsuits have been a part of the Miss America pageant since the first "bathers review" in 1921. " For many parents, pageantry starts when they see an ad for a local pageant. Evenwhen early swimwear covered much of a contestant's anatomy there were complaints about the racy and revealing garb. But when the winners move up to state and national pageants, the costs escalate. However, he says, "being a little Barbie doll says your body has to be a certain way and your hair has to be a certain way. "I've never said that this is the greatest thing in the world for your child," says Guerin, who runs All Star Kids from her home in Yonkers. The clumsy Victorian-style bathing costumes worn by Gorman andher colleagues evolved into form-fitting outfits. "Some mothers get loans out for the pageants. Pageant life isn't for everyone, industry organizers acknowledge. Sixteen-year-old Margaret Gorman of Washington, D. That year the women paradedon the beach between the Garden and Steel piers. That year the women paradedon the beach between the Garden and Steel piers.

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