''America's Next Top Model'' (cycle 10)
America's Next Top Model (cycle 10) | |
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Cycle 10 cast | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Release | |
Original network | The CW |
Original release |
February 20 – May 14, 2008 |
Additional information | |
Judges | |
No. of contestants | 14 |
Winner | Whitney Thompson |
All-stars | Dominique Reighard |
Cycle chronology | |
The tenth cycle of America's Next Top Model was the fourth season of the series to be aired on The CW network. The promotional catchphrase of the cycle is "New Faces, New Attitude, New York." The promotional song was "Feedback" by Janet Jackson.
A few major changes were made this season. The show was moved back to New York, after being housed in Los Angeles since cycle 4. The number of contestants was also increased to 14, after being maintained at 13 since cycle 5. Finally, the judging panel, unchanged since cycle 5, was also altered; Twiggy was replaced by Czech model Paulina Porizkova due to the former's scheduling conflicts.[1]
The prizes for this cycle were:
- A modeling contract with Elite Model Management
- A fashion spread and cover in Seventeen
- A US$100,000 contract with CoverGirl cosmetics
The international destination for this cycle is Rome, Italy.
The winner of the competition was 20-year-old Whitney Thompson from Atlantic Beach, Florida. Thompson was the first plus-size model to win the competition. This season averaged 4.23 million viewers.
Contestants
(ages stated are at start of contest)[2]
Contestant | Age | Hometown | Finish | Place |
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Kim Rydzewski † | 20 | Worcester, Massachusetts | Episode 2 | 14 (quit) |
Atalya Slater | 18 | Brooklyn, New York | 13 | |
Allison Kuehn | 19 | Waunakee, Wisconsin | Episode 3 | 12 |
Amis Jenkins | 20 | Bartlesville, Oklahoma | Episode 4 | 11 |
Marvita Washington | 23 | San Francisco, California | Episode 5 | 10 |
Aimee Wright | 18 | Spanaway, Washington | Episode 6 | 9 |
Claire Unabia | 24 | New York, New York | Episode 7 | 8 |
Stacy-Ann Fequiere | 22 | Miami, Florida | Episode 9 | 7 |
Lauren Utter | 22 | Brooklyn, New York | Episode 10 | 6 |
Katarzyna Dolinska | 22 | Roslyn, New York | Episode 11 | 5 |
Dominique Reighard | 23 | Columbus, Ohio | Episode 12 | 4 |
Fatima Siad | 22 | Boston, Massachusetts | Episode 13 | 3 |
Anya Kop | 19 | Honolulu, Hawaii | 2 | |
Whitney Thompson | 20 | Atlantic Beach, Florida | 1 | |
Episodes
Starting with this season, episode titles are taken from quotes made by the contestants and crew. It replaces "The Girl is..." episode.
Welcome To Top Model Prep
First aired February 20, 2008
- Special guests: Furonda Brasfield, Joanie Dodds, Michelle Babin, Amanda Babin, Jael Strauss
New York City, Here We Come
First aired February 27, 2008
- Featured photographer: Sarah McColgan
- Special guests: Mark Badgley, James Mischka, Neal Hamil, Taz Tagore, Isis King
- CoverGirl of the Week: Claire Unabia
Top Model Makeovers
First aired March 5, 2008
- Featured photographer: George Holz
- Special guests: Elle Macpherson, Stephen Knoll, Brent Poer, Molly Stern
- CoverGirl of the Week: Claire Unabia
Where's The Beef?
First aired March 12, 2008
- Featured photographer: Trevor O'Shana
- Special guests: New York City Fire Department, Bryan Bradley, Andrew Weir, Jaslene Gonzalez, Ann Shoket, Janice Welles
- CoverGirl of the Week: Claire Unabia
Top Model Takes It To The Streets
First aired March 19, 2008
- Featured photographer: Peter Buckingham
- Special guests: Benny Ninja, Vendela Kirsebom, Karen Wood
- CoverGirl of the Week: Katarzyna Dolinska
House Of Pain
First aired March 26, 2008
- Featured photographer: Russell James
- CoverGirl of the Week: Anya Kop
If You Can't Make It Here, You Can't Make It Anywhere
First aired April 2, 2008
- Featured photographer: Mike Rosenthal
- Special guests: Karen Lee, Kristy Hinze, Shoshanna Gruss, Pamella De Vos, Stacey Bendit, Ann Shoket
- CoverGirl of the Week: Katarzyna Dolinska
TOP MODEL 10 Confidential
First aired April 9, 2008
For Those About To Walk, We Salute You
First aired April 16, 2008
- Featured photographer: Bill Heuberger
- Special guests: Jay Godfrey, Courtney Kish, Lara Spencer, Ric Ocasek, April Wilkner, Jaslene Gonzalez, Ann Shoket, Hillary Wolf
- CoverGirl of the Week: Lauren Utter
VIVA ITALIA!
First aired April 23, 2008
- Featured commercial director: Piersandro Buzzanca
- Special guests: Gai Mattiolo, Claudio Brassini, Attilio Vaccari, Brent Poer
- CoverGirl of the Week: Anya Kop
We are Spartans!
First aired April 30, 2008
- Featured photographer: Tyra Banks
- Special guests: Alex Mariotti, Marianna Bertagnolli
- CoverGirl of the Week: Katarzyna Dolinska
Ready For My Close-Up
First aired May 7, 2008
- Featured photographer: Nigel Barker
- Special guests: Francesco Licata, Ann Shoket
- CoverGirl of the Week: Whitney Thompson
And The Winner Is...
First aired May 14, 2008
- Featured photographers: Jim De Yonker (first part), Nigel Barker (second part)
- Featured commercial director: Brent Poer
- Special guests: Saleisha Stowers, Ann Shoket
The Tyra Banks Show episodes
Kim
Months later after the second episode (see top), Kim Rydzewski appeared on the October 15, 2008 episode of the said show together with fellow cycle 10 contestants Marvita Washington, Dominique Reighard and cycle 8 winner Jaslene Gonzalez where they talked about domestic violence. Rydzewski revealed that the true reason she quit the contest is because she experienced depression due to her ex-boyfriend's suicide happening three months prior to the competition, which in turn, revived her experiences of her mother's suicide as a child. She also said that she just tried to join ANTM to help her divert her emotions, but she felt that it was not working for her and later used a weak excuse just to voluntarily leave the contest. She then confessed that she really liked fashion and wanted to pursue it as a career.
Rydzewski died on December 19, 2016 at the age of 29.[3]
Summaries
Call-out order
Order | Episodes | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | |||||||||||||
1 | Allison | Anya | Lauren | Anya | Stacy-Ann | Whitney | Fatima | Anya | Fatima | Fatima | Anya | Anya | Whitney | |||||||||||
2 | Fatima | Claire | Marvita | Whitney | Dominique | Katarzyna | Anya | Lauren | Katarzyna | Dominique | Whitney | Whitney | Anya | |||||||||||
3 | Katarzyna | Whitney | Aimee | Katarzyna | Claire | Fatima | Katarzyna | Dominique | Anya | Anya | Fatima | Fatima | ||||||||||||
4 | Kim | Lauren | Claire | Claire | Anya | Lauren | Whitney | Katarzyna | Dominique | Whitney | Dominique | |||||||||||||
5 | Stacy-Ann | Aimee | Stacy-Ann | Dominique | Lauren | Anya | Stacy-Ann | Whitney | Whitney | Katarzyna | ||||||||||||||
6 | Aimee Amis | Fatima | Fatima | Stacy-Ann | Aimee | Dominique | Dominique | Fatima | Lauren | |||||||||||||||
7 | Marvita | Anya | Lauren | Katarzyna | Stacy-Ann | Lauren | Stacy-Ann | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Claire | Katarzyna | Whitney | Marvita | Fatima | Claire | Claire | |||||||||||||||||
9 | Whitney | Stacy-Ann | Katarzyna | Aimee | Whitney | Aimee | ||||||||||||||||||
10 | Marvita | Dominique | Amis | Fatima | Marvita | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | Lauren | Allison | Dominique | Amis | ||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Atalya | Amis | Allison | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Anya | Atalya | ||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Dominique | Kim |
- The contestant was eliminated
- The contestant quit the competition
- The contestant won the competition
- In episode 1, the finalists were selected from the group of 35 semi-finalists. Aimee W. and Amy J. were called simultaneously when Tyra vaguely said their name. Amy J. later changed her name to "Amis" to avoid confusion with Aimee W.. The judging panel originally intended to have thirteen contestants in the final cast, but after the final thirteen were revealed, Tyra announced that a fourteenth contestant, Dominique, would also be part of the cast.
- In episode 2, Kim quit the competition when she was called forward for her individual evaluation at judging panel.
- Episode 8 was the recap episode.
Photo shoot guide
- Episode 1 photo shoots: School ID (casting)
- Episode 2 photo shoot: Homeless models
- Episode 3 photo shoot: "Intimates" lingeries by Elle Macpherson on a yacht by the Brooklyn Bridge
- Episode 4 photo shoot: Meat packing factory
- Episode 5 photo shoot: Extreme beauty shots with paint
- Episode 6 photo shoot: Music genres
- Episode 7 photo shoot: Fuerza Bruta on mylar
- Episode 9 photo shoot: Vintage jet setters boarding an airplane
- Episode 10 Commercial: CoverGirl queen collection vibrant hue lipcolor commercial in Italian
- Episode 11 photo shoot: Roman castle renaissance haute couture
- Episode 12 photo shoot: Paparazzi divas
- Episode 13 Commercial and photo shoot: CoverGirl lashblast mascara commercial and print ad; Seventeen magazine covers
Other cast members
- Jay Manuel
- Sutan Amrull
- Christian Marc
- Anda & Masha
Makeovers
- Aimee – Dyed red and bangs added
- Allison – Dyed copper and volumized
- Amis – Golden blonde wavy weave with bangs
- Anya – Shoulder length cut and dyed platinum blonde
- Claire – Bleached and shaved
- Dominique – Cut short and dyed dark brown; later, re-dyed dark blonde
- Fatima – Straight chestnut brown weave
- Katarzyna – Paulina Porizkova inspired brown hair and later, long bob cut
- Lauren – Blonde hair extensions with strawberry highlights
- Marvita – Horse mane weave
- Stacy-Ann – Cut short
- Whitney – Wavy light blonde extensions
Post-Top Model careers
- Katarzyna Dolinska ("Kat Doll") is signed with Elite Model Management in New York City and Ace Models in Athens, Greece,[4] She has also walked in Athens Fashion Week S/S 09 for designers Vassilis Zoulias, Custo Barcelona, Elena Strongyliotou, Afroditi Hera. She walked for Issey Miyake in Paris Fashion Week F/W 09.10.[5][6] She closed the Christophe Josse show in Paris Haute Couture fashion week S/S '09 and walked in Dilek Hanif Haute Couture S/S '09. She was one of the Top Models in Action featured in cycle 11 and was featured again in cycle 13. She was on a billboard with Jaslene Gonzalez in Times Square for a Lot 29 advertisement. She has been on the cover of Women's Wear Daily and TJF Magazine and has appeared in City Magazine, Cosmogirl, OZON, Young Magazine Greece, Cosmopolitan Greece, Diva Magazine Greece,[7] LaMilk,[8] L'Officiel.[9] Gerlan Jeans Look Book,[10] Vogue Australia, Italian Glamour, Bolero, Ninja Magazine and Tokion.[11][12][13][14]
- Stacy-Ann Fequiere is signed to Base Models in Miami. She has walked for various designers for Miami Funkshion fashion week and Toronto Fashion Week. She has modeled for Cooyah clothing and appeared in the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 2009 Calendar.[15] She made it to the semi-finals of the Victoria's Secret model search.[16] She appeared in magazines like Seventeen, JamRock, Fair Lady, Winter Park, Chellea, Vocess and Glamour South Africa. She also worked for Iman's Global Chic collection on HSN.
- Amis Jenkins has done some test shoots; but she revealed on the Tyra Banks Show that the show helped her realize that she is not interested in modeling, but instead wants to pursue a styling career.
- Anya Kop has signed to Wilhelmina Models in New York and Style International Management in Hong Kong and was once signed with Elite Model Management.[17] Rozova has appeared in both Level Magazine and Nylon Magazine.[18][19] Rozova has appeared in several Hong Kong based publications including Elle Hong Kong, Cosmogirl Hong Kong, Marie Claire Hong Kong, Daily Sun, "Jessica Magazine" and Jessica Code.[20] She shot a Fall 2009 campaign for the Chinese brand "Calfland".[21] Anya has also appeared in Vogue Nippon. Anya walked the Nuj Novakhett and Julian Louie runway shows during New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2009 season. She also walked for shows during Hong Kong fashion week in the Fall/Winter 2009 season such as Fashion Shenzen, Taipei in Style, In Full Bloom, HK Young Fashion Designers' Contest 2009, Brands Collection Show I and The 9th Footwear Design Competition Awards Hong Kong 2009. In August 2009, Rozova was featured in Project Runway All Star Challenge as one of the models for Sweet P Vaughn's collection. She retired from modelling.
- Allison Kuehn is signed to DreamModels Workshop in Hong Kong and BMG Models in Chicago.[22][23] She was previously with Ford Models in Milwaukee, Vue Model Management and I Model and Talent in Los Angeles. She has been in Wedding More, Jessica Code and Pop magazine.[24] She currently lives in Hong Kong with cycle 1's Elyse Sewell.[25]
- Dominique Reighard has signed with House of Talent pa. She has won Modelville, as a result, she is currently a spokesmodel for Carol's Daughter. She was a contestant on the first All-Star Season of America's Next Top Model. She has been seen in J'Adore, Fashion Q&A, Ebony, C Magazine and Seventeen. Reighard had also been featured on the websites of Essence and Sovereign Soles and ads for Carol's Daughter and Grove City Dental.[26][27][28][29] She has walked in Philippine Fashion Week for Michael Cinco and modeled for Bench in "Bench Universe" with Sophie Sumner and Allison Harvard. Dominique has released her first music video called "On Top of the World".
- Kim Rydzewski modeled for Twenty Three Vintage, Calico and Swimwear Plus and did some test shots.[30] She died on December 19, 2016, aged 29.[31]
- Fatima Siad is currently signed with IMG Models NY. She has signed to New York Model Management, LA Model Management, Ace Models in Athens, Greece and Ice Models in Milan, Italy.[32][33][34] She has been in In Fashion Magazine and Elle, March 2009 and July 2009.[35][36][37] Siad has a contract with the Swiss cosmetic company, Arbonne and is one of the new faces for Arbonne FC5, appearing in ads for the products.[38][39] She was in Marie Claire in July 2010. In addition, Siad had an ad campaign with BCBG Max Azria for their Spring/Summer 2010 campaign. She was also chosen for the Spring 2012 Herve Leger campaign by Max Azria.[40] Fatima also walked for noted fashion houses such as Dries van Noten and Hermès during the Spring/Summer 2012 fashion week.
- Atalya Slater is signed with Wilhelmina Models under the W Media division in New York and has walked for Jose Duran in New York Fashion Week and House of Dereon on the Tyra Show. She appeared in Source Magazine, New York Daily News, American Cheerleader magazine, Cosmogirl Prom F/W 2009, Cosmopolitan, April 2009 and has modeled for hair magazines. She also has a campaign with South Pole and had a Billboard in Times Square.[41][42][43][44] Atalya played a female fan in the movie Notorious.[45] She is also on the cover of the Book Friend Til the End.[46] She has modeled on The View Elisabeth Hasselbeck's clothing line.[47] and the clothing line Coogi.[48] She featured in the Fabolous video "Throw it in the Bag".[49] She has also appeared on the June 19, 2009 broadcast of The Today Show modeling swimwear and later Fall fashion.[50][51][52] and appeared in Seventeen magazine August 2009 issue.[53]
- Whitney Thompson has collected her prizes though has since ended her representation with Elite Model Management and has since switched to Wilhelmina Models in New York. Whitney created a jewerly line called ShopSupermodel. She's also the spokesmodel for Smile Stylists, modeled for Metrostyle, JC Penney, People Magazine, Diana Warner Jewelry, Forever 21, Saks Fifth Avenue, the face for Torrid, Converse One Star, Fashion Bug, and a campaign with Pure Energy/Target, Fall 2010. She's also an ambassador for the National Eating Disorders Association, and a spokesperson for the Right Fit brand of Fashion Bug.[54] She has also shot a CoverGirl commercial with Rihanna. In January 2010, Whitney became a model for the Faith 21 line by Forever 21. In 2015, she made an appearance on cycle 22 as a judge.[55]
- Claire Unabia signed to Empire Model Management in New York City.[56] She has modeled for Fati Light and has an ad for Kodak. She appeared on the cover of Parents magazine with her daughter Halina in 2007 and February 2009 and was in Unvogue,[57] New York Daily News and Supermodels Unlimited.[41] Recently she appeared as one of the models for Ven Budhu on Project Runway season 10's season premier.
- Lauren Utter is signed to VIP Stars Models in New York.[58] She has done some test shoots and starred in Modelville (see above) which she later quit. She modeled for Pomp and Circumstance magazine, Thorn and Class Struggle.[59][60] She also appeared in the season finale on the sixth season of Project Runway.
- Marvita Washington is signed with Ikon Model Management. She appeared in Ebony Magazine, December 2008.[42] and Supermodels Unlimited.[41] She has walked for various designers, including at BET's Rip the Runway 2009.
- Aimee Wright is signed to Heffner Model Management in Seattle, Washington.
References
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- ↑ "America's Next Top Model – Model Hub". 2008-02-06. Archived from the original on February 6, 2008. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
- ↑ "Kimberly Rydzewski Obituary - Webster, Massachusetts". Legacy.com. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
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- ↑ "Style International Management: Anya Rozova". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21.
- ↑ Toto Cullen (October 2008). "Rebel Motorcycle". Level Magazine (in Spanish). pp. 70–77. Archived from the original on 2009-02-10. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
- ↑ Robin Jonsson (November 2008). "Country's Finest". Nylon Magazine. pp. 130–131.
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- ↑ "Fatima Siad for Herve Leger by Max Azria Spring 2012 Campaign by Camilla Akrans". 14 January 2012.
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