Gemma Sanderson

Gemma Sanderson
Born Gemma Sanderson
10 July 1983 (1983-07-10) (age 28)[1]
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Years active 2005–
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Hazel
Measurements 33-24-35 (84-61-89)
Weight 114 lb (52 kg; 8.1 st)
Dress size (US) 4; (AU) 6; (US) 34
Agency Chic Model Management
Beatrice International Model Management
NEXT Model Management
Storm Model Management
Ice Model Management

Gemma Sanderson (born 10 July 1983)[1] is an Australian model, best known for winning the first cycle of the reality television show Australia's Next Top Model.

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Early career

Prior to winning in Australia's Next Top Model, she was also a finalist in Dolly Magazine's annual model search, which fellow Australian model Miranda Kerr had won the previous year.

Australia's Next Top Model

Gemma Sanderson was criticized during the final few weeks of the show in regard to her suffering of depression, which she admitted to during episode 5. Sanderson won a number of challenges and did quite well each week, showing early favoritism from judge Marguerite Kramer (former Harper's Bazaar editor). Sanderson won the show and went on to become a successful model both in Australia and internationally, having been represented by Next Model Management in New York, Chic Management in Sydney, Beatrice Models in Milan, Storm Models in London, and many others.

Career

Internationally, she has shot for Macy's, Elle clothing Korea, Tchibo, Auchan, Covet, Chrishabana and Ilana Moses.

In Australia and New Zealand, her advertising and fashion campaigns include Jeans West, Dotti, David Jones Limited, Myer, Bras and Things, Marcs Baby Doll, Sachi, Ezibuy, Aztec Rose, Sussans, Ladakh, Sandler, Valley Girl, Surfoplane, Lancome, KitKat

She has appeared in many Australian magazines, including, but not limited to Madison, Dolly Magazine, Yen, Frankie magazine, And Men, Shop Til You Drop, Cleo, Marie Claire, Stab, Monster Children, Woman's Day, Notebook, FHM and FHM Collections.

Internationally, she has appeared on the cover of Escape Magazine Hong Kong and Silhouette Italy, as well as appearing in Italian magazines Elle, Gioia, Maxim (magazine), Jack Magazine, Tu and also Grazia UK.

Gemma has also appeared in many Australian Fashion Weeks, for leading Australian and New Zealand designers including Lisa Ho, Alannah Hill, Trelise Cooper, David Jones Limited, Myer, and many others.[1][2][3]

Currently Gemma is one of the models that appears in the ASOS catalogue and also portrays the angel girlfriend in the Lynx & Axe adverts

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Preceded by
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Australia's Next Top Model winner
Cycle 1 (2005)
Succeeded by
Eboni Stocks