OA Princess Selena Dior presents The FQ Hour: A Trans Day of Visibility Kiki Ball Part II - LEGACY
Schedule
Sat, 11 Apr, 2026 at 03:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Brooklyn, N.Y. | New York, NY
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Overall Princess Selena Dior presents The FQ Hour: A Trans Day of Visibility Kiki Ball Part II - LEGACYMC: Selena Dior + TBA
DJ: TBA
Video: TBA
Photographer: TBA
1. GRAND PRIZE FEMME QUEEN PERFORMANCE - The List 🏆🏳️⚧️
In Honor of HOF Icon Tutu Louboutin —
“The Queen of the Kiki Scene”
(1 Trophy) | $500
On this #TransDayOfVisibility, we celebrate Tutu Louboutin West - an Icon of the Kiki scene, a $50K mainstream Legend, and a true architect of Femme Queen performance. She is the first three-time Femme Queen Performance OTY in the Kiki scene, raising the standard with precision, femininity, stamina, and undeniable presence. As Overall Mother of the House of Louboutin, her leadership, workshops, panels, and community work have shaped generations and secured her legacy as The Queen of the Kiki Scene.
Some of Tutu’s most iconic moments have been delivered in form-fitting looks and catsuits — from bringing it as Shego at the Paid in Full Kiki Ball, to commanding the floor for the Vogue Nights $10K Femme Queen Performance category in 2016. Whether catsuit or custom fantasy, her silhouettes have always enhanced the performance.
Tonight, in the name of HOF Icon Tutu Louboutin, bring it in a creative catsuit.
Invite List:
Rhiley Pinklady
Gia Pinklady
KK Vera Wang
Ebon Vera Wang
Perf Telfar
Kaleema Juicy Couture
Suki Juicy Couture
Kennessy Mulan
Dainty Mulan
Jess 007
Harlow Unbothered Cartier
Minka Unbothered Cartier
Mama Niyah Mattel
Sevannah Versace
Gigi Versace
Gianna 007
Krissy Sativa
Milan Louboutin
Invited Femme Queens receive automatic 10s. If you are not on the list, you will battle the non-listed walkers until one remains and earns a spot on the List battleground.
2. GRAND PRIZE FEMME QUEEN FACE 🏆🏳️⚧️
In the Name of Icon Amanda Lepore — “Living Doll, Club Kid Legend”
(1 Trophy) | $500
Amanda Lepore is a living artwork — a legendary Club Kid, trailblazing trans icon, model, singer, and performance artist who transformed nightlife into high glamour. With her porcelain skin, platinum hair, corseted curves, and unapologetic hyper-femininity, Amanda turned fantasy into identity and excess into art, leaving an undeniable mark on fashion, music, and culture.
Tonight, bring it in a look inspired by Amanda Lepore — and do not forget your red lip. 💋💄
3. GRAND PRIZE FEMME QUEEN REALNESS 🏆🏳️⚧️
In the Name of Tokyo Stylez —
“The Femme Queen Aesthetic”
(6 Trophies) | $500
On this #TransDayofVisibility, we highlight Tokyo Stylez - a world-renowned celebrity hairstylist, beauty innovator, and cultural gamechanger whose work has shaped modern beauty and pop culture. She has styled some of today’s most influential figures, including Cardi B, Kylie Jenner, Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion, and Beyoncé, among many others. Known in the ballroom scene as Mia Tisci, she has consistently pushed the culture forward, elevating Femme Queen visibility, aesthetics, and influence both inside and outside the ballroom. One of one, her impact is undeniable.
This category celebrates the Femme Queen aesthetic. Femme Queens have influenced beauty, fashion, and pop culture for decades but are rarely credited. Tonight, we reclaim that influence by tapping fully into Femme Queen realness.
Every breakdown is just bring it with the following elements:
Schoolgirls — Bring it with a pair of hoop earrings.
Pretty Girls — Bring it in high heels (4 inches or higher)
Bangy Girls — Bring it with long nails (2 inches or longer)
Executives — Bring it with an ovah bag.
Everyday Girls — Bring it in a buss down middle part.
Legendary & Iconic — Bring it with bangles.
4. GRAND PRIZE Commentator vs. Commentator 🏆🏳️⚧️
In Honor of Icon Mariah Revlon Scorpiayna — “The Original Purr Katt”
(1 Trophy) | $500
Historically, commentating has been controlled, guarded, and dominated by men, while the voices and stories of trans women shaped the culture.
On this #TransDayOfVisibility, we honor Icon Mariah Revlon Scorpiayna — a Vogue and Runway extraordinaire whose influence also extended behind the mic as one of the most recognized Femme Queens to ever commentate. Mariah’s voice cut through the room. Her chants continue to echo today — timeless, reusable, and embedded in Ballroom language.
Tonight, for your 10s, you must bring it in the name of a Femme Queen commentator by remixing one of their chants — honoring the original while pushing it forward with your own voice.
RULES:
- The same commentator may NOT be used by more than two walkers. Once a commentator has been used twice, they are closed.
5. GRAND PRIZE TAG TEAM RUNWAY WITH A TRANS PARTNER 🏆🏳️⚧️
In Honor of HOF Icon Jonovia Juicy Couture
(2 Trophies) | $500
On this #TransDayOfVisibility, we highlight Jonovia Juicy Couture Lanvin - a Hall of Famer and mainstream Legend whose impact on the ballroom scene has reshaped Femme Queen Runway and set a new standard for excellence. She is the first $500 Overall and Femme Figure Runway winner in the Kiki scene and the highest paid FF Runway in mainstream. She has made moments that shifted the culture, raised the stakes, and brought visibility and respect to the category.
Beyond the runway, Jonovia is a dedicated community leader whose work has centered Ballroom and Trans lives. Through producing events, organizing initiatives, and collaborating with organizations such as House Lives Matter and the Hetrick-Martin Institute, she has helped build platforms focused on leadership, advocacy, and care. Her role as a Ballroom Coordinator for FX’s Pose expanded Ballroom’s reach while maintaining authenticity and respect for the culture.
Tonight, bring it in a team of two, with one partner being a Femme Queen or a TransMan.
The two of you must pay homage to a runway look Jonovia has done before. Both partners must reference the same effect, but deliver two different interpretations and executions of that look.
6. MINI GRAND PRIZE TRANS MAN REALNESS 🏆🏳️⚧️
In Honor of the Legendary Sonny Old Navy
(6 Trophies) | $300
In honor of #TransDayOfVisibility, we celebrate the late Sonny Old Navy, a Legend of Trans Man realness and community leader from Philadelphia. As a trailblazer in his city and beyond, Sonny made significant strides for Trans Men’s visibility and representation across state and historical lines, opening doors within ballroom as the first $600 Transman Best Dressed.
He made history at the NJ Solar System Madness Ball in 2022, taking home an OTY and the Grand Prize home in an unforgettable all-white suit. Beyond the floor, Sonny preserved ballroom history through his YouTube channel, @ballroomvidztv, recording and archiving balls as an act of love, commitment, and care for his community.
Tonight, we remember Sonny Old Navy by bringing it in an all-white fashionable look. Shoes count!
- Schoolboys
- Prettyboys
- Executive
- Everyday
- Thugs
- Legendary
7. MINI GRAND PRIZE TRANS MAN PERFORMANCE 🏆🏳️⚧️
In Honor of Brian Michael Smith —
Television Trailblazer
(1 Trophy) | $300
On this #TransDayOfVisibility , we highlight Brian Michael Smith, who made history as the first openly transgender man in a series-regular role on network TV, portraying Paul Strickland, a transgender firefighter on 9-1-1: Lone Star. Through this role, Brian has become a powerful figure for trans representation, breaking barriers and inspiring visibility, pride, and authenticity across communities.
Tonight, bring it as a firefighter.
8. MINI GRAND PRIZE TRANS MAN FACE 🏆🏳️⚧️
In Honor of Laith Ashley
(1 Trophy) | $300
On this #TransDayOfVisibility, we highlight Laith Ashley - a trailblazing model, actor, musician, and activist whose visibility reshaped trans male representation in fashion and media. Rising to prominence after going viral early in his career, Laith went on to make history as the first transgender man featured in a Diesel campaign, and has since appeared on the covers of major publications including British GQ, Vogue France, Out Magazine, Elle UK, Attitude, and Gay Times, among many others. His work spans fashion, television, music, and activism, consistently pushing visibility forward for trans people of color worldwide.
Tonight, bring it in a look paying homage to a magazine cover or campaign Laith Ashley has done.
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