Miss Teen Chinatown

Won First-Place in the 2026 Hearst National Championships

Milo Kerby, 16, is “capital W Wasian,” she says, a phrase that refers to White-Asians.

First generation American, Kerby, was born in San Francisco’s Chinatown, but later moved to Marin County, a predominately white community in California.  While living in Chinatown in an apartment with her entire extended family, above the bustling streets, she felt deeply root.  But after moving to Marin County, she had to navigate public schools, new friends and a place absent of her culture.

When Kirby was 13, she moved away from her parents, and back to the city where she was able to spend more time in Chinatown.  A year later, she opened her own clothing store, selling her own Chinese streetwear clothing line, ‘MK Streetwear’, named after Milo Kerby Streetwear, with the support of her parents.

In the first few years of her teenage experience, she’s worked on pulling back her Chinese cultural roots by establishing her own identity in Chinatown.

“I want to do as much as I can to make this community thrive—I’m dedicated to keeping Chinatown, Chinatown,” said Kerby.

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