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America's Next Top Model season 16
Season of television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The sixteenth cycle of America's Next Top Model premiered on February 23, 2011, and was the tenth cycle to be aired on The CW.[1] The catch-phrase for this cycle is "Rainy Day Women."
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The prizes for this cycle were:
- A modeling contract with IMG Models.
- A fashion spread in Vogue Italia, and both the cover and a spread in Beauty In Vogue, and will be featured on Vogue.it.
- A US$100,000 contract with CoverGirl cosmetics.
All three permanent judges from the previous cycle – Vogue editor-at-large André Leon Talley, photographer Nigel Barker and Tyra Banks herself – remain.
The international destination for this cycle is Marrakech, Morocco.[2] The show's first visit to Africa since cycle 4, as well in Northern Africa and the Arab world.
The winner was 19-year-old Brittani Kline from Beech Creek, Pennsylvania with Molly O'Connell placing as the runner-up.[3]
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Contestants
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(ages stated are at start of contest)[4][5]
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Call-out order
- The contestant won the challenge
- The contestant was eliminated
- The contestant quit the competition
- The contestant won the competition
Bottom two
- The contestant was eliminated after their first time in the bottom two
- The contestant was eliminated after their second time in the bottom two
- The contestant was eliminated after their third time in the bottom two
- The contestant quit the competition
- The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed as the runner-up
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Casting call-out order and final two are not included.
Photo shoot guide
- Episode 1 photo shoot: Backstage of a fashion show shot by Russell James
- Episode 2 photo shoot: Extreme beauty shots with bees & jewelry
- Episode 3 photo shoot: Alice in Wonderland inspired couture dresses and gowns by Lori Goldstein in groups on a ranch
- Episode 4 commercial: Retro-style coffee commercial
- Episode 5 photo shoot:' Rachel Zoe's faux fur with a baby jaguar
- Episode 6 photo shoot: Blondes vs. Brunettes covered in mud
- Episode 7 photo shoot: Crazies for fashion in Universal Studios
- Episode 8 photo shoot: Eco-friendly couture in a landfill
- Episode 10 photo shoot: Nomads posing on a camel
- Episode 11 photo shoot: Moroccan women In Jemaa el-Fnaa
- Episode 12 photo shoot: Love story on a Marrakech beach with a male model
- Episode 13 photo shoot and commercial: CoverGirl Lip Perfection Lipcolor commercial and print ad, and Beauty In Vogue spread
Makeovers
- Dominique - Long curly dark red weave with matching eyebrows
- Sara - Cut shorter and dyed dark brown
- Dalya - Long straight black weave
- Monique - Long wavy fusion bond extensions
- Mikaela - Pocahontas inspired long straight black extensions; later, extensions removed
- Jaclyn - Volumized curls
- Kasia - Taylor Swift inspired crimped blonde extensions
- Alexandria - Long straight blonde extensions
- Hannah - Blonde highlights and eyebrows lightened
- Molly - Diana Ross inspired long curly platinum blonde weave; later, weave removed, later, cut short
- Brittani - Bob cut with bangs and dyed black; later, pixie cut
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Cast members
- J. Alexander – runway coach
- Jay Manuel – photo shoot director
Post-Top Model careers
- Nicole Lucas worked overseas in Singapore & signed to Avenue Model Management (going by the name of Chloe). She has appeared in Elle Singapore, Style Magazine, Luxx Magazine, and walked for various designers in the Asia markets.[20]
- Dalya Morrow has signed with Wünder Model Management.[21]
- Monique Weingart was asked to participate in the All-Star cycle along with Alexandria, but she declined.[citation needed]
- Mikaela Schipani has been signed with I Model Management,[22] Paragon Models in Mexico[23] and Ford Models in Miami.[24] She also signed with Fenton Moon NY along with Andrea Debevc and Natasha Galkina[25] and have Fashion Week S/S 2013 Show Cards for New York S/S 2013.
- Jaclyn Poole signed with Models International,[26] but as of 2020 she had left the fashion industry and currently works as a grade school teacher.[27]
- Alexandria Everett participated in America's Next Top Model, cycle 17: All-Stars along with other returning models. She finished 7th place overall.[28]
- Hannah Kat Jones met her manager at ThirdHill Entertainment and Hannah signed with Paradigm, booking a guest star role as Carrie on the Disney Channel show, Austin & Ally. Hannah has also hosted for "TMI", a sketch comedy show at Second City in Hollywood.
- Molly O'Connell was originally chosen to participate in the All-Stars cycle, but the day of the live judging in episode one was the same day as the cycle 16 finale airing. The producers then switched her out with Alexandria for spoiler purposes. [29] She also joined the cast for the tenth season of the Bravo reality series, Southern Charm.
- Brittani Kline is currently signed with Muse Model Management in New York, Premier Model Management in London, Why Not Models in Milan, Paragon Model Management in Mexico City and P Models.[30][31] She has walked for Balenciaga Resort and Prabal Gurung. She also appeared in Interview Magazine. She used to be signed with IMG Models in New York City under the name of "Autumn" but her contract was terminated. She appeared in a Vogue Mexico advertorial for United Colors of Benetton. Her Beauty In Vogue and Vogue Italia spreads were published in November 2011.[32]
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According to winner Brittani Kline, when the contestants were in Morocco, the show “started punishing girls for whenever they didn't win the challenge of the day”. She claims that the producers “said ‘since you lost and didn't indulge in the Moroccan culture, we're gonna make you indulge in the culture’. So me and this other girl had to play butcher: literally.” She recounts that “There was a bulls head, there was some like organs, some bones on a table and they're like ‘put this into this wagon’. ‘Put the meat in the fridge and then take the wagon back to where it was’”. She continued, saying “It was me and this vegetarian girl and ... she's like ‘Oh my God!’. It took both of us to lift the bull head ... but that never got on the episode.”[33]
During a fan meet and greet challenge, Monique was approached by a man who asked her to sign a photo and write on it that he was a good kisser. She declined but said that fellow contestant Alexandria would do it. After resisting the man's advances repeatedly, she finally gave in and have him a kiss on the cheek. She was criticised by J. Alexander for this, who said this could lead onto “stalking”, which many deemed unfair, since she was heavily pressured by the man to do so.
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