Miss Voluptuous Pageants exists to serve women who are routinely excluded from power, visibility, and opportunity. Our values are not political endorsements or performance statements. They are the standards we use to decide how we show up, who we protect, and where we put our resources.
Women’s autonomy
We believe women have the right to make decisions about their own bodies, identities, and lives without coercion, punishment, or shame. Autonomy is not theoretical to us; it is lived. Everything we do is grounded in respect for personal agency and informed choice.
Trans-inclusive safeguarding
Trans women are women. Full stop. Our spaces are designed around safety, dignity, and inclusion, not exclusion or fear. We take safeguarding seriously and we do it properly, with policies and practices that protect people from harm rather than pushing them out.
Anti-racism and equity
We recognise that racism and structural inequality disproportionately affect Black women and women from minoritized ethnic backgrounds. Neutrality does not fix that. We actively work to remove barriers to access, representation, and leadership, and we take equity into account when we allocate opportunities and support.
Dignity regardless of immigration status
No one should be denied dignity, safety, or basic human rights because of where they were born or how they arrived. We support compassionate, community-based approaches that centre humanity over criminalisation, especially where women and families are concerned.
Community care over punishment
We believe stronger communities are built through care, connection, and mutual support, not fear or punishment. Our work prioritises practical help, local action, and looking out for one another, especially during times of instability or harm.
Economic justice
Financial precarity hits marginalised women first and hardest. We don’t pretend confidence alone fixes that. We fund scholarships, remove practical barriers, and direct resources where they make a real difference in women’s lives.
Accountability with compassion
Leadership means responsibility. We hold ourselves to high standards of transparency, governance, and ethical practice, while recognising that people are complex and systems are imperfect. Accountability does not require cruelty.

