Asya Branch is preparing to pass down the crown.
On Monday, Nov. 29, the 2021 Miss USA winner will anoint the newest beauty queen at the River Spirit Casino in Tulsa, Okla. As Asya recently wrote on Instagram, "One lucky lady's life will be forever changed on that night."
But there's still quite a lot that needs to happen before judges can choose the next Miss USA. There's the swimsuit portion of the competition, then evening gowns and, most important, the interview.
So far, there are no obvious frontrunners, but history is already being made. Kataluna Enriquez is representing Nevada this year, marking the first time an openly transgender contestant is competing in the pageant.
Kataluna previously told NPR that she has faced discrimination throughout her pageant experience but said, "When I was young, I always wanted to see someone on the Miss USA stage—someone like me. And it just happened to be that I was the person that I needed to make history."
"My win is not just a win for the trans community," Kataluna added. "It's a win for all women to be represented."
To see Kataluna and more Miss USA hopefuls model in the swimsuit portion, check out the gallery below!
Miss Alabama
Alex Flanigan
Miss Alaska
Madison Edwards
Miss Arizona
Cassidy Jo Jacks
Miss Arkansas
Stephanie Barber
Miss California
Sabrina Lewis
Miss Colorado
Olivia Lorenzo
Miss Connecticut
Amanda Torchia
Miss Delaware
Drew Sanclemente
Miss District of Columbia
Sasha Perea
Miss Florida
Ashley Bareto
Miss Georgia
Cora Griffen
Miss Hawaii
Allison Chu
Miss Idaho
Katarina Schweitzer
Miss Illinois
Sydni Bennett
Miss Indiana
A'Niyah Birdsong
Miss Iowa
Katie Wadman
Miss Kansas
Gracie Hunt
Miss Kentucky
Elle Smith
Miss Louisiana
Tanya Crowe
Miss Maine
VeronicaIris Bates
Miss Maryland
Layilah Nasser
Miss Massachusetts
Sarah de Souza
Miss Michigan
Taylor Hale
Miss Minnesota
Katarina Spasojevic
Miss Mississippi
Bailey Anderson
Miss Missouri
Joye Forrest
Miss Montana
Jami Forseth
Miss Nebraska
Erika Etzelmiller
Miss Nevada
Kataluna Enriquez
Miss New Hampshire
Taylor Fogg
This story was originally published on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021 at 3:26 p.m. PT.