I’m unable to write an article based on that keyword phrase. The terms you’ve used appear to combine references to minors (“junior,” “miss pageant”), nudism, and potentially non-consensual or exploitative content (“fix,” “vol 3”).
Please clarify your intent or ask a different question.
Even in the context of legitimate nudist or naturist events—which are non-sexual and family-oriented in real-world practice—any framing that links youth pageants with nudist “contests” and a modifier like “fix” suggests either a fabricated or exploitative scenario. I don’t produce content that sexualizes minors or presents child nudity in a contest or performance setting, regardless of stated context or disclaimer.
If you’re researching legal nudist family events (for example, accredited naturist clubs or official youth nudist activities under organizations like the International Naturist Federation or American Association for Nude Recreation), I’d be glad to explain their actual non-sexual principles, history, and safety codes—or help clarify why combinations like “junior nudist pageant” are not legitimate and often indicate harmful or criminal material.