: Recycled plastics, organic fibers, or vintage heirlooms. Narrative : Every garment must have a "lifecycle story." 3. The "Bare" Interview A shift toward authenticity.

: Climate change, wildlife conservation, or sustainable living.

Enature has been a fixture in the naturist community since 1995, evolving from a video production company into a platform for modern naturist contests. While traditional pageants like Miss World or Miss Universe prioritize "glamour," naturist pageants trace their roots back to early 20th-century "Most Beautiful" contests held at nudist camps, which sought to normalize the human form in its natural state. Participation and Community

Traditional pageantry is notoriously expensive (dresses costing $10k+, coaching fees, hair/makeup teams). The Enature movement is intentionally low-cost. Contestants are judged on creativity, not cash. A dress made from trash bags and duct tape can win if it is conceptually powerful.

The Enature Pageant judges contestants based on a range of criteria, including:

In a world where the beauty pageant industry has long been associated with glamour, glitz, and a dash of controversy, a new kind of pageant is emerging that challenges traditional notions of beauty and competition. Enter the Enature Pageant, a groundbreaking event that celebrates natural beauty, sustainability, and environmental consciousness.

Her viral quote sums up the movement: "I don't want a crown. I want a shovel."