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The show aimed to find the next top fashion model. [2] The cycle's catchphrase was "They are all gorgeous, but only one has what it takes." The prizes for this cycle were a contract with IMG Models, a fashion spread and a cover in Jane magazine, and a cosmetics campaign with Sephora.
Cycle 9's Sarah Hartshorne recalled 'between 100 and 200 girls' that were herded 'along a wall in a single-file line' to audition for the Tyra Banks show.
America's Next Top Model (abbreviated ANTM and Top Model) is an American reality television series and interactive competition in which a number of aspiring models compete for the title of "America's Next Top Model" and a chance to begin their career in the modeling industry.
Tyra compared Kahlen to a girl who "did good all semester, but failed to live up to the hype" and Naima to a girl who "did fair during the semester, and killed the final exams." The girls were called back into panel where it was then announced that Naima was the fourth winner of America's Next Top Model. Special guests: Gavin Rajah and Robyn Lidsky
The Grave Shoot: Cycle 4. In which the models were taken to a literal graveyard, put into coffins, and asked to pose at the bottom of an eight-foot hole in the ground.
In 2009, Oxygen Network aired a series based on the show called Top Model Obsessed, featuring past contestants Lisa D'Amato (cycle 5 & cycle 17 winner), CariDee English (cycle 7 winner) and Bianca Golden (cycles 9 & 17). [26] Many credit America's Next Top Model for inspiring later reality television shows, most notably RuPaul's Drag Race.
The eleventh cycle of America's Next Top Model premiered on September 3, 2008, and was the fifth season to be aired on The CW network. The promotional catchphrase of the cycle was "Feel The Love." [1] The prizes for this cycle were: A modeling contract with Elite Model Management. A fashion spread and cover in Seventeen.
Such a momentous anniversary begs the question: Does Top Model hold up two decades later? The comp Still Wanna Be on Top? 20 Years Later, How Does ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Hold Up?