The roar of a crowd in São Paulo’s theater district is usually reserved for rock stars or soccer finals. But last Saturday, the decibels belonged to fourteen women in glittering gowns and six-inch heels. This was the finale of —the country’s most prestigious plus-size pageant—and it refused to be just another beauty contest.
As Camila tells us before diving into the ocean: “Beleza não se encaixa. Ela se expande.” (Beauty doesn't fit. It expands.)
The crowd lost its mind.
In true Brazilian fashion, the story of this year’s winner unfolded not in one scene, but in two contrasting acts. Let’s split the screen. Visual: Quick cuts of sequins, panic, and powder brushes.
The judges—a panel including former Miss Big Brazil 11, a samba-enredo composer, and a body-positive influencer with 4 million followers—praised her audacity. Runner-up Letícia Moura delivered a spoken-word poem about buying jeans in a country where mannequins are size 2. By the end, half the audience was crying mascara into their caipirinhas. -Brasil- Miss Big Ass Brazil 13 -Split Scenes-
Follow our full coverage of Miss Big Brazil 13 with exclusive backstage galleries and a full interview with Camila dos Santos in next week’s print issue.
Backstage at the Vibra São Paulo, there is no cattiness—only camaraderie and chaos. Contestants from the Amazon to the Pampas are helping each other into shapewear that refuses to cooperate. Laughter explodes as a sash gets tangled in a feathered headdress. The roar of a crowd in São Paulo’s
Her first official act as queen? A beach clean-up at Praia Vermelha, followed by a public samba lesson for women who have been told they “don’t have the body for carnival.”
The organization has partnered with a national fitness collective called Corpo Livre (Free Body), which promotes joyful movement over weight loss. This year’s winner receives not just a sash and a trip to the international finals in Miami, but a one-year subscription to therapy, nutrition coaching without restriction, and a mentorship with a fashion stylist who refuses to use the word “flattering.” As Camila tells us before diving into the