Next Top Model (Romanian TV series)

Next Top Model
Genre Reality television
Created by Tyra Banks
Presented by Cătălin Botezatu
Judges Cătălin Botezatu
Gabriel Hennessey
Mirela Vescan
Livio Ionescu
Laurent Tourette
Country of origin Romania
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 41
Production
Running time 120 mins
Release
Original network Antena 1
Original release February 3, 2011 – present
External links
Website

Next Top Model is a Romanian reality television show based on Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model. It pits aspiring models against each other in a variety of tests in order to determine who will win title of Romania's Next Top Model along with a lucrative 4 year-long modelling contract with MRA Models worth 50,000 Euros.[1]

The first three cycle of the competition were hosted by Romanian fashion designer Cătălin Botezatu, making him the fifth male host of the Top Model franchise after Fyodor Bondarchuk, Alexander Tsekalo (both Russia), Jay Manuel (Canada) and Nathan Lee (Vietnam, later replaced by Hà Anh). The panel is completed by photographer Gabriel Hennessey, makeup artist Mirela Vascan, hair stylist Laurent Tourette and model agent Livio Ionescu.

Show format

Challenges

Each episode usually begins with the contestants receiving training in an area concurrent with the week's theme. For example, contestants may get coached in runway walking, improvisational acting, or applying makeup to suit various occasions. A related challenge soon follows, such as a mock (or real) runway show or interview, and a winner is chosen by a judge. She receives some prize, such as clothing, a night out, or an advantage at the next photo shoot. The winning contestant may gain immunity from elimination at the next judging.

Photo shoots

The next segment is usually a photo shoot, which may involve beauty shots, posing in swimwear, lingerie or other clothing, posing nude or semi-nude, posing with a male model, or posing with animals among other themes. Performance in each week's photo shoot typically weighs heavily in the final judging, and it can result in the elimination of one or more contestants.

Judging

The final segment of each episode involves judging by a panel of fashion industry experts. Each contestant's photo, or video performance, is then shown and evaluated by the panel. After all photos have been evaluated, the contestants leave the room and the judges deliberate.

The elimination process follows a rigid format. The host reveals, one by one and in order of merit, the photos of the contestants who have not been eliminated. The last two, three, or four contestants who have not received their photos are brought forward for special critiques by the host before the final photo(s) is/are revealed. The contestants who have not received a photo are thus eliminated from the competition.

International Destinations

In contrast to the American version of Next Top Model where a trip to an international destination is usually scheduled at about two-thirds of the way through the competition, Romania's Next Top Model is non-committal about traveling. The first cycle traveled abroad four times, and the second and third cycles traveled a total of three times.

Cycles

Cycle 1 began airing on February 3, 2011 on Antena 1, and was eventually won by 16-year-old Emma Dumitrescu. The cycle saw controversy when Lucia Popa was disqualified after physically attacking Dumitrescu. Castings for cycle 2 were held in summer 2011, and cycle 2 began airing on September 15, 2011. Laura Giurcanu ultimately won the competition. Cycle 3 began airing on September 20, 2012, and was eventually won by Ramona Popescu.

Cycle Premiere date Winner Runner(s)-up Other contestants in order of elimination Number of contestants International Destination(s)
1 3 February 2011 Emma Dumitrescu Mădălina Barbu Anca Vasile, Diana Donoiu, Sara Măgurean, Adela Neagu, Lucia Popa (disqualified), Inga Ojog, Otilia Pană, Alexandra Băbăscu, Laura Dumitru, Roxana Cristian 12 Egypt
Giza
Finland
Rovaniemi
United Arab Emirates
Dubai
France
Paris
2 15 September 2011 Laura Giurcanu Iuliana Mînza Miruna Iovan & Iasmina Balamat, Mădălina Goian, Cristina Chiriac, Denisa Hîncu, Gina Tănasie, Simona Din & Aida Becheanu, Flori Ciupu, Iulia Micloș, Diana Trofin, Irina Batrac, Karin Arz, Sandra Ciubotariu
16 Iceland
Reykjavík
Turkey
Istanbul
Tunisia
Tunis
3 20 September 2012 Ramona Popescu Barbara Langellotti
Denisa Ciocoiu
Silvana Anghel, Bianca Taban & Diana Luca, Andreea Grecu, Ruxandra Postatny, Victoria Cartiră, Diana Zamfir & Alexandra Urs, Sânziana Cozorici, Otilia Cioșă, Lavinia Furtună, Laura Iordache & Cristina Iordache 16 Greece
Mykonos
Cyprus
Paphos
Turkey
Cappadocia

See also

References

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