A Sunshine Coast teenager who promotes empowerment, mental health awareness and body positivity has won a national pageant to secure her place on the world stage.
Caloundra’s Isabelle Kratz, 18, was crowned Miss Teen Galaxy Australia 2025 at an event in Sydney, earning the opportunity to represent her country at the international finals in Florida later this year.
The Chancellor State College graduate, now studying a Bachelor of Communication at UniSC, has already made a name for herself, having walked in New York and Milan and at Paris Fashion Week.
But she said her journey was about much more than the runway.
With a passion for inclusivity and inspiring the next generation, she founded two businesses before turning 16.
They include Belle Le Chic, a fashion label focused on dressing “every beautiful body for every occasion,” and Belle Model Co, a modeling school and mentorship hub helping young aspiring models find their confidence.

Her win at the Australia Galaxy Pageant National Finals marked a new chapter.
“It still feels surreal,” she said.
“Winning the national title means I now have the honour of representing Australia at the Galaxy International Pageant in the USA.
“It’s not just about the crown, it’s about the platform, the people I can reach, and the difference I want to make.”
Isabelle has launched a series of fundraising events and community initiatives to help make the journey possible.
From her charity gala, Belle of the Ball, to empowerment workshops and local sponsorship opportunities, she is raising funds and awareness for causes close to her heart.
At the centre of her advocacy is her legacy project, For Every Beautiful Body, an online platform providing resources, stories, and support for young women navigating mental health struggles, bullying and body image issues.
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The initiative was born from her experiences and her desire to offer a space where girls can feel seen, supported, and celebrated.
“I want young girls to know that their value isn’t determined by the opinions of others,” she said.
“It’s determined by who they are, what they stand for, and the light they bring into the world.”
Isabelle remained grounded in her Sunshine Coast roots.
“This community has supported me throughout my national finalist journey and I am honoured to bring the crown back,” she said.
“I’m proud to represent the Coast and I hope my journey shows others that your dreams are valid, no matter where you come from.”
You can follow Isabelle’s journey to the international finals and support her fundraising efforts via Instagram @miss_teen_galaxy_aus_25.