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Meet Your 2026–2027 Colorado CinderellaRoyalty

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She worked for this. She prepared for this. And when that crown was placed on her head, every bit of it showed.


2026 COLORADO CINDERELLA State Royalty

2026–2027 Colorado Cinderella State Royalty

Tot — Adalyn Rohrer

Mini Miss — Everly Daniel

Miss — Tyler Grace Daniel

Teen — Kaelynn Dillmann

Women — Natasha Peterson

Ambassador — Barrett Brown

The stage has been set, the crowns have been placed, and we couldn’t be more excited to introduce the young women who will represent Colorado Cinderella for the 2026–2027 season. This court earned every moment of their spotlight — through panel interviews, modeling, talent performances, and hearts that were fully in it from the very first step onto that stage. Get to know your new Colorado Cinderella royalty.

Colorado Cinderella Tot — Adalyn Rohrer

Little but mighty, Adalyn charmed the judges from the moment she walked in. Tot division competitors sit down for a real panel interview — just like the older girls — and Adalyn held her own with a smile that lit up the room. She stepped onto that stage in both her casualwear and partywear looks and owned every second of her one minute in the spotlight. We are so excited to watch this girl shine.


Colorado Cinderella Mini Miss — Everly Daniel

Everly walked into her closed-door panel interview, introduced herself in casualwear at center stage, and performed with the kind of confidence that makes the whole audience lean forward. Mini Miss competitors bring everything — interview, casualwear, partywear, and photogenic — and Everly brought it all. She is a joy to watch and an even bigger joy to know.


Colorado Cinderella Miss — Tyler Grace Daniel

Tyler Grace has the kind of presence that fills a room. She navigated her panel interview with ease, walked the Cinderella modeling pattern like she was born to do it, performed her talent with heart, and turned in a photogenic entry that stopped us in our tracks. The Miss title is one of the most competitive divisions in our program, and Tyler Grace rose to every single moment of it. We are cheering so loud for her.


Colorado Cinderella Teen — Kaelynn Dillmann

Teens in our program bring everything to the stage — and we mean everything. Kaelynn’s panel interview showcased exactly who she is: thoughtful, articulate, and genuinely impressive. She shared her community involvement and ambitions in her casualwear, introduction, performed her talent (no longer than 2:30 — but trust us, you wanted more), and modeled an absolutely stunning floor-length gown in partywear. Kaelynn is the real deal.


Colorado Cinderella Women — Natasha Peterson

Natasha represents the best of what the Colorado Cinderella program has always stood for: confidence, grace, and a woman who knows exactly who she is and where she’s going. From her panel interview to her modeling to her photogenic entry, she brought polish and warmth in equal measure. We are so proud to have her carry this title.


Colorado Cinderella Ambassador — Barrett Brown

The Ambassador title is something special — and Barrett Brown wears it like it was made for her. Barrett is a representative of this program and everything it stands for: community, confidence, and showing up for others. We cannot wait to see her in action this season.


What Does It Take to Earn a Colorado Cinderella Crown?

Every girl on this court competed across multiple categories that test far more than a pretty dress. Here’s what our competition looks like:

Interview A closed-door panel interview where judges get to know each girl personally — and yes, that includes our Tots, who sit down for the real thing right alongside the older divisions. This is about communication, warmth, and confidence — not a quiz.


Casualwear Modeling Each girl learns the Cinderella modeling pattern at a pre-pageant workshop and has one minute on stage to introduce herself wearing an outfit she’d wear to school, a birthday party, or a family outing.


Partywear Modeling

The same pattern, elevated. Younger divisions wear modest knee-length dresses; teens take the stage in floor-length gowns. No on-stage introduction here — just pure elegance.


Talent (Ages 7–18)

Song, dance, monologue, instrumental, or anything else they want to share. Two minutes and thirty seconds to show the judges and audience who they really are.


Tot On-Stage Personality (Ages 3–6)

Our youngest competitors answer 4–8 questions from the emcee on stage. Spoiler: it is completely adorable.


Photogenic

A recent photo submitted and judged prior to competition. Color or black and white, light editing allowed.


Every single category rewards a girl who has put in the work, shows up as herself, and is genuinely having fun. That’s the Cinderella difference.


We are so proud of every one of these young women. Follow along this season as they represent Colorado Cinderella at appearances, events, and — for those heading to Internationals — on the national stage.


The 2026–2027 season begins September 1, 2026. Local pageant dates are coming soon — stay tuned! And if you’re watching this court and thinking "I want that for my daughter" — we’d love to hear from you.



 
 
 

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