Asian superbeauties will be battling it out for the first Pan-Asian version of the Next Top Model series.
The application for Asia’s Next Top Model has been extended until May 21, 2012. This is the chance of fierce Asians to be crowned the ultimate Asia’s Next Top Model and be the next big thing in fashion – hopefully to replicate the success of international Top Model alumnus like Patricia Van Der Vliet from Holland, Alice Burdeu and Montana Cox from the Australian version and share the spotlight from other Asian supermodels like FeiFei Sun and Liu Wen.
If you think you’ve got what it takes to be part of this very exciting show, you can still apply HERE.
FYI: You should be 18-27 years old and is at leat 5ft and 7inches tall. You must also speak in English to join the show!
From which Asian country will the winner be hailed? Let’s find out soon!
American Idol Season 11 powerhouse, 16-year old Jessica Sanchez have been wowing America and the world with her enormous talent beyond her years. After a near elimination, Jessica still continue to chase her dreams on the show – aside from singing, another thing that I really love about Jessica is her fashion sense! She’s so chic and elegant – this girl can wear anything and pull it off! Maybe we ought to thank this season’s fashion consultant Tommy Hilfiger for really doing a good job!
Let’s look at Jessica during her performances not only impressing us with her singing prowess but also with her mere fashionality!
18 year old Montana Cox was voted by the Australian public as the winner of the 7th Cycle of Australia’s Next Top Model. The 5 feet and 10 inches aspiring top model from Melbourne has been considered the front runner of the whole series from the very start with her consistent photos and amazing personality. Cox was already well-loved by the industry as well as some of them who guested on the show already professed their admiration to the newly crowned winner of Top Model.
Montana on the c0ver of Harper’s Bazaar Australia December 2011 (part of her prizes)
Here are some of the “quotes about Montana” by the industry professionals on the show!
Alex Perry: “she is the calibre of girl you would see in any international fashion magazine” Charlotte Dawson: “Montana is without a doubt one of the best discoveries we’ve ever made” Charlotte Dawson: “that body, that strength and that beautiful face. Bang. Boom. Wow” Gabrielle Revere: “I could see you in New York, I could see you at the castings. I really do Montana. I think you’ve got it.” Fernando Frisoni: “I’m actually in love with her. I would book her with my eyes closed. I’d considering her opening my show” Georges Antoni: “I would shoot Monty every day of the week and twice on Sundays” Jez Smith: “you can’t take a bad photo of that beautiful face” Sarah Murdoch: “she’s a supermodel in the making” Megan Gale: “the most ready to tackle the highly competitive modelling world” Alexandra Agoston: “if one girl could work tomorrow, it would be Montana” Edwina McCann: “the greatest discovery for Australia’s Next Top Model or any Next Top Model series.” Edwina McCann: “She’s so confident, lanky and gracious… all the hallmarks of a top model.” Claudia Navone: “She has that little heart-shaped face doesn’t she?” Simon Upton: “I was really impressed with Montana. She is the one to beat in this competition”. Josh Flinn: “with Montana it’s hard to take a bad shot. She’s beautiful, easy to work with…” Holly Blake: “Montana is really quite dynamic. She could do edgy editorial as well as commercial” Hugh Stewart: “She will be hard to beat” Simon Lekias: “Montana rocked my world. She nailed it literally on the first frame”.
Montana is set to travel to New York as part of her winnings and meet with NEXT Model Management to launch her international modeling career!
I think the world is about to have a new Supermodel that will rock the runways from New York to Paris! Get it girl’
Okay, people, so let’s be honest here: we all love watching the show, and we’re all rooting for our favorites to win, but for a moment, let us set aside our “fantasy” and dissect the remaining five models who are still in the running towards becoming America’s Next Top Model. Let us analyze: who really is the best model amongst the bunch? Who deserved the $100,000 contract from Covergirl? That contract from one of the top modeling agencies in the world, IMG? And above all, who really deserved that fashion spread in Vogue Italia and its beauty supplement edition, Beauty in Vogue?
Let us start with the “model” that we perceived to be the weakest: Kasia. She’s a plus-size model, and she is 26. With that being said, she’s a bit old for the industry, which’s almost always favored the young ones. It is interesting to note, though, that she was already featured in the fashion magazine V and had worked quite successfully before the show.
It was also rumored prior to the cycle’s premiere that Kasia was planted by the producers or Tyra herself to perhaps win or reach the final 2-3, regardless of her performance on the show and her being friends with Banks herself. Her pictures aren’t that spectacular, as judges and fans alike noted, and the only time that she got the first callout was the coffee commercial shoot. Rachel Zoe even called her “inexpensive,” with Tyra reiterating it as looking “cheap.”
We are not discriminating against Kasia for being plus-size or fiercely real, as Tyra put it, but let’s ask ourselves: Is she the best plus-size to ever be on the show? We have Whitney, the first plus-size winner from Cycle 10, Alexandra from Cycle 14, who reached the Final 4, and Tocarra from Cycle 3, who recently got featured in the Special “Black” Edition of Vogue Italia in 2008. With this, we are almost sure that she is probably not going to win. The industry now, even with more leniency toward plus-size models, still prefers to have Gisele, Karolina, and Naomi as top models, unfortunately.
Our fourth placer is the girl from freaking “Houston, Texas,”Hannah. She’s definitely the prettiest left, but her being pretty isn’t pulling enough high fashion to actually win this thing. We also do not think that her resemblance to Analeigh from Cycle 11 will hinder her “chances. Her walk doesn’t cut it on the runway, and she’s also a hit and miss during photo shoots. This commercial beauty will not be wasted, though; her beautiful physique and face could actually land any beauty campaigns, but other than that, we just don’t see her walking for any major fashion weeks after the show.
Our third placer is the one we initially thought would win this thing hands down: Molly.
Molly’s a very photogenic model. She’s a chameleon and can take directions well. With those attributes, you’d think that she’s actually the best in the competition, but America’s Next Top Model is not only your ordinary modeling competition; this is first and foremost a reality TV show. Let’s face it, based on the editing, she’s getting along with everyone of the girls except for Alexandria. During their go-see challenge, she only booked two out of four clients, mainly because she failed to deliver a personable character and lost a Lana Marks campaign because of her negative demeanor. That’s the problem with Molly; she’s a complaining champion, borrowing this term from last cycle’s runner-up, Chelsey.
Her bitching and rough confessions are not personable on TV, and although a lot of people are still rooting for her, she’s losing fans as the show progresses. Unless she gets a redemption arc, it is highly unlikely for her to actually win those highly coveted prizes. Goodluck Molly!
Our runner-up analysis goes to the strong, alpha, and the lioness Alexandria. This girl has a very interesting personality to begin with. At the start of the show, she was the edited “bitch” of this cycle. Everyone hated her for being bossy, intimidating, and all that, and even guests are noticing her not very attractive attitude on set. However, as the cycle progressed, her editing drastically changed, and she suddenly became the girl to beat in the competition and the girl who was also the most professional—industry-wise.
While Alex has so much personality and is such a “fun bitch,” we honestly don’t think that she’d win that Beauty in Vogue cover. She has shown consistency with her photographs, and her knowledge of the industry is very commendable, but her editing really reminds us of Melrose from Cycle 7, who ends up as the runner-up. History may just repeat itself.
The girl we think will be America’s Next Top Model is Brittani. She is the model of today. She’s very current, very high-fashion, and walks like a supermodel. We didn’t like that she had to pull a Celia moment during episode 7, but we cannot take away the fact that this girl has everything to win this cycle! We are not particularly fond of her for bitchfest along with Molly over Alexandria, but her portfolio is so strong that one can almost blame the edit, or even the pressure of the competition, or maybe not? The girl could still make it up with the judges, as we are seeing Franca liking her in episode 10.
So whom do you think and whom would you like to win America’s Next Top Model?
Earlier this year, our wishes were almost granted when ETC by Solar Entertainment was promoting their line up of shows with the inclusion of the Cycle 2 of the Philippines’ Next Top Model but we were disappointed once again because we never saw a glimpse of a cycle to come after the said plug. It was even rumored that it will be shown after the second season of the Philippine version of Project Runway but to no avail.
It’s been like three years since the first cycle of the Philippines’ version of Next Top Model was aired in the local television and our yearning for another cycle is still very much alive! A lot of speculation over the showing of the next cycle had been discussed over the net through forums and blogs by Filipino Top Model fans who believed that the support for this show is considerable enough for the local TV stations to produce it.
So to help our cause and make the Local TV hear our support to pressure them to produce the Philippines’ Next Top Model Cycle 2, we launch a petition in Facebook, hoping that this very powerful social networking could actually help resurrect this show.
We hate to spoil it for you guys who are expecting a fierce battle between Ann and Chelsey (there would be) but we couldn’t just help ourselves after COVERGIRL purposively/mistakenly released the CoverGirl photos of the two remaining contestants with a major-major spoiler in it! Here is it… The covergirl shot of the final 2 and your winner of America’s Next Top Model Cycle 15!
Ann Ward, Cycle 15 Winner
Congratualtions Ann! We can’t wait to see your Beauty In Vogue Cover and your Italian Vogue FIERCE spread!
Ann during the Final Runway wearing Just Cavalli by Roberto Cavalli who’s the guest judge in the final episode of ANTM Cycle 15.
Chelsey Hersley, Runner-Up
You did your thing girl and you should be proud of your self! You’re the catwalk diva of this cycle!
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And then there were two! Ann Ward and Chelsey Hersley are to battle it out on the final runway of Cycle 15, wearing Roberto Cavalli’s creations. Ann Ward sailed through the finale with a historic six first callouts in total, while Chelsey, who’s been consistent all through the cycle but never had a single FCO, impresses the judges with her determination and obvious knowledge of the industry. With the two girls battling it out for the title of America’s Next Top Model, who really deserves to win it? Whose portfolio is better, and whose performance will prevail in the end?
For the third to the last episode of America’s Next Top Model, the final four girls will be shot by none other than Miss Tyra Banks who will be directing her first motion editorial entitled Disturbato. This episode will also determine the two girls who will be battling it out for the final runway as there will be a double elimination with Vogue Italia Editor-In-Chief Franca Sozzani as the guest judge.
Preview from the Disturbato shoot
Ann Ward
Chelsey Hersley
byebye Jane Randall
byebye Kayla Ferrel
So who will be making it to the finale? Will it be the awkward girl Ann? The self-proclaimed lesbian Kayla? The Princeton girl Jane or the fashion smarty Chelsey?
Next week will be showing the final five girls going into their go-sees which will determine their ability to book jobs! Who do you think will win this challenge? Will Kayla start to dominate the competition after getting the First Call Out from the last photoshoot? Will Ann’s confidence continously sink and shrink? Will Chelsey finally rise from the pack? Is Jane confident enough to battled it out and be on top? Is Chris still capable for lasting another week?
At the photoshoot, the final five will be photograped by resident judge Nigel Barker as statue. Who will get that first call out that could seal a final 4 appearance and probably a final runway appearance?
This Week’s episode is the overseas week! The final six girls will fly to Venice to meet with designer and model Margherita Missoni from the house of Missoni who will also judge the girls as they strut wearing the house’s world-famous knitwear.
At the photoshoot, the girls will outshine each other as they pose in the Gondola in pair of three!
Will Ann bounce back from her bottom two appearance last week? Will Kayla or Chelsey finally get the elusive FCO? Will Jane’s personality shine through? Will Liz be more serious this time? Can Chris survive it in Venice?
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