Sunday, August 13, 2006

History of pageants goes beyond pretty faces

When you see a beauty pageant, you might see eye candy in bathing suits and high heels.

When Elissa Stein looks at a beauty pageant, she sees a bit more: a snapshot of a nation's young women, their thoughts, interests and ideals.

Stein, who has written books on prom queens and cheerleaders, looks back at the history of beauty and scholarship pageants in her new book Beauty Queen (Chronicle), assembling photos, brief bits of history and words of wisdom, such as how to pack for a pageant.

Her interest in beauty queens began when she was a child growing up in Long Island in the 1970s. "Miss America was like the Super Bowl on TV . . . I always rooted for Miss New York. I'd sit there and watch -- the dresses were clouds of chiffon and everyone had amazing hair."
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