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The Dynasty
International Junior Miss Pageant has made the crown of opportunities an icon in the pageant industry since 2009. At the forefront of our organization is our Dynasty... the young women who have represented the title of International Junior Miss worldwide.
Our current titleholders, our IJM 2023-2024 International Queens, were crowned November 2023 in Orlando, Florida at the beautiful Hyatt Regency Orlando. These six young women represent the beauty, grace, intelligence, poise, and fashion-forward style that is at the heart of IJM. Please click on the pictures below to learn more about them.
Our Reigning International Queens
Selina M. - The United Kingdom
International Junior Miss Princess
Amayah M. - Georgia, USA
International Junior Miss Jr. Pre-Teen
Josephine H. - Nigeria
International Junior Miss Pre-Teen
Emma M. - Kansas, USA
International Junior Miss Jr. Teen
Xiluva H. - South Africa
International Junior Miss Teen
Naia T. - Hawaii, USA
International Junior Miss
The Dynasty's Legacy
Our Forever IJM International Queens
Princess | Jacelynn Richard, representing the Lone Star State Jr. Pre-Teen | Resegofetse Mothupi, representing South Africa Pre-Teen | Bailey Sheridan, representing Florida Jr. Teen | Mia Vanessa Prom, representing the Philippines Teen | Jordyn Thompson, representing California Miss | Faith Pierrecharles, representing Haiti
Princess | Carlisle Peery, representing Tennessee Jr. Pre-Teen | Landry Piller, representing Illinois Pre-Teen | Larissa Jimenez, representing South Texas Jr. Teen | May Parry, representing the United Kingdom Teen | Briana Florexil, representing the Sunshine State Miss | Keisha Abelgas, representing the Republic of the Philippines
Princess | Brookylnn Romar, representing South Texas Jr. Pre-Teen | Isabella Weiss, representing Minnesota Pre-Teen | Emily Ortiz, representing the Grand Canyon State Jr. Teen | Liliana Armenta, representing the Grand Canyon State Teen | Gracie Fusco, representing Ohio Miss | Nicki Dipietro, representing the Heart of Texas Ms. | Hannah Bott, representing Texas
Jr. Princess | Brooklyn Franklin, representing the Show Me State Princess | Ayva Yoeub, representing Queensland Australia Pre-Teen | Uyanda Thupana, representing South Africa Jr Teen | Leruo Moratwa Nape, representing South Africa Teen | Rachael Evren, representing Australia Miss | Alyssa Gallagher, representing the Keystone State
Jr. Princess | Lola Giroux, representing Kentucky Princess | Landree Button, representing Kentucky Pre-Teen | Kaelyn Coker, representing Western Port Australia Jr. Teen | Avery Randall, representing Georgia Teen | Morgan Mullis, representing Georgia Miss | Maddie Jonely, representing Utah Ms. | Tausha Cameron, representing Wisconsin
Jr. Princess | Khloe Noelke, representing Texas Princess | Ava Colindres, representing North Georgia Pre-Teen | Fallon Farr, representing Florida Jr. Teen | Sullivan Blackwell, representing South Carolina Teen | Ariah Alba, representing Guam Miss | Haley Ponius, representing Arkansas
Jr. Princess | Ayva Yoeub, hailing from Queensland Australia Princess | Blake Hart, hailing from Mississippi Pre-Teen | Alyssa Dass, hailing from New York Jr. Teen | A’Maiya Allen. hailing from Illinois Teen | Lexi Crosen, hailing from Virginia Miss | Jasmine Guy, hailing from Northern Illinois
Jr. Princess | Alanah Johnson, representing Illinois Princess | Abigail Aleman, representing Puerto Rico Pre-Teen | Kendal Moree, representing Lonestar State Jr. Teen | Mayalisa Cousins, representing Florida Teen | Victoria Piekut, representing Pennsylvania Miss | Savannah Bradford, representing Georgia
Jr. Princess | Avery Johnson, representing Tennessee Princess | Evie Theodorou, representing Missouri Pre-Teen | Julieanna Jackson, representing Mississippi Jr. Teen | Riley Alston, representing Kansas Teen | Taylor Jones, representing East Alabama Miss | Kaitlyn Robertson, representing Central Georgia
Jr. Princess | Ruby Harper, representing Maryland Princess | Novalee Lewis, representing Western Washington Pre-Teen | Emmaline Farmer, representing Georgia Jr. Teen | Catherine Kirkland, representing South Carolina Teen | Kendall Sadler, representing Washington Miss | Rebecca Fusco, representing Georgia
Jr. Princess | Jia Patel, representing South Carolina Princess | Taylor James, representing Maryland Pre-Teen | Sophia Sasso, representing Georgia Jr. Teen | Brianna Smith, representing Florida Teen | Michaela Abelgas, representing Florida Miss | Kayla Sulla, representing New York
Jr. Princess | Taylor Nordquist, representing Florida Princess | Jessica Sales, representing Tennessee Pre-Teen | Gianna Vittorini, representing New Jersey Jr. Teen | Casey Fleckenstein, representing California Teen | Catherine Trisch, representing Florida Miss | Mee-Ladie Delgado, representing Florida
Jr. Princess | Georgia Matlack, representing Oklahoma Princess | Laurel Stiekes, representing Pennsylvania Pre-Teen | Cheyanne Garcia, representing Washington Jr. Teen | Savannah Bradford, representing Georgia Teen | Chelsea Reardon, representing Mississippi Miss | Mikayla Thurmond, representing
Jr. Princess | Kara Curtain, representing Illinois Princess | Ava Tortorici, representing New Jersey Pre-Teen | Brianna Smith, representing Minnesota Jr. Teen | Kayla Watson, representing Georgia Teen | Allyssa Chambers, representing New York Miss | Brooke Harris, representing Oklahoma
Jr. Princess | Megan Sowell Princess | Kiera Class-Martinez Pre-Teen | Alexis Ruby Jr. Teen | Macall Brown Teen | Keri Walker Miss | Caitlyn Bruce