Top Model
{{short description|Fashion-themed reality television show}}
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{{Infobox media franchise
|title = Top Model
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|creator = Tyra Banks
|origin = America's Next Top Model
|owner = Paramount Global
|years = 2003–present
|tv = International versions, see below
|otherlabel1 = Genre
|otherdata1 = Reality television
|otherlabel2 = First aired
|otherdata2 = {{start date|2003|05|20}}
|otherlabel3 = Distributor
|otherdata3 = CBS Media Ventures
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Top Model, also called Next Top Model, is a fashion-themed reality television show format produced in many countries throughout the world and seen in over 120 countries producing over 200 seasons (referred to as "cycles"). The show takes the form of a modeling competition whose winners typically receive a contract with a major modeling agency and a cover shoot and fashion photo spread in a fashion magazine. The format was created by Tyra Banks for the original series, America's Next Top Model, which first aired in 2003 and was produced by Ken Mok's 10 by 10 Entertainment.Frances Bonner Personality Presenters: Television's Intermediaries With Viewers 2011 Page 131 "The 'Next Top Model' franchise operates differently, not having had a popular vote and using as its main presenter a successful ex-model, rather than a television professional. It was created by American model Tyra Banks, who did have television acting experience, has presented all American series, and has since expanded her television work, including into the daytime talk programme The Tyra Banks Show."Wendy Molyneux Everything Is Wrong With You: The Modern Woman's Guide To Finding Self Confidence Through Self-Loathing – 2008 "Not content to be just a stunning supermodel with a sweet, sweet A, Tyra Banks has created a media empire based on her America's Next Top Model franchise that has been syndicated around the world. Ms. Banks also hosts a daily talk show where she frequently addresses women's self-esteem issues as related to beauty."Manuel Castells Communication Power Page 1568 2009 "And, while not officially a Top Model franchise, an Afghani local TV station made headlines in the Fall of 2007 when it launched its own low-budget take on the format."
Format description
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=Contestants=
Each cycle of the show consists of 6–40 episodes and begins with 9–51 contestants. In each episode one contestant is eliminated, though in some cases there may be double eliminations, multiple eliminations, or no elimination at all, based on the consensus of the judging panel. Makeovers are administered to contestants early in the cycle, usually before the first elimination or after the first or second elimination.
=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, and clothing to suit various occasions. A related challenge soon follows, such as a mock (or real) runway show or interview, where one of the models is chosen as the winner (sometimes more than 1 models win the challenge).
The winner of the challenge receives some prizes, such as a contract, a night out, or an advantage at the next photo shoot. The winning contestant is sometimes permitted to share their reward with other contestants of their choosing and on some occasions, may gain immunity from elimination at the next judging. Losing the challenge can result in some minor punishment, like losing frames for the next photo shoot. It can also end in the immediate elimination of the contestant.
Each episode, which covers the events of roughly one week of real time, is usually associated with a theme in the world of modeling, such as dealing with the press in interviews, selling a commercial product, appearing in a runway show, or visiting prospective employers in "go-sees".
In some franchises, the contestants will go to real-life castings. The model who is chosen will complete what is required for the casting, resulting in a leave of absence within the episode – sometimes skipping the photo shoot and other challenges – but is rewarded with immunity for booking the job.
=Photo shoots=
The next segment is usually a photo shoot, which may involve beauty shots (closeup photos emphasizing the face), posing in swimwear, lingerie or other clothing, posing nude or semi-nude, posing with a male model, or posing with animals among other themes. Usually, one photo shoot per cycle is replaced with a television commercial or music video shoot.
Performance in each week's photo or video shoot weighs heavily in the final judging.
=Judging=
The final segment of each episode involves judging by a panel of fashion industry experts. In addition to the regular judges, usually, there is a special guest judge related to that week's theme. Contestants are sometimes given a final challenge in some area of modeling such as posing, runway walking, selling a product, or choosing an appropriate outfit or makeup to satisfy a given situation. Each contestant's photo or video performance is then shown and evaluated by the panel. After all the content has been evaluated, the contestants leave the room and the judges deliberate. Germany, Austria, and Indonesia (cycle 2 - present) feature a themed runway segment in addition to the judging of the photos or videos.
The elimination process follows a rigid format, as the host reveals, one by one and in order of merit, the photos of the contestants who have not been eliminated. Each photo is given to the corresponding contestant, who is told by the host something similar to, "Congratulations. You are still in the running towards becoming [this country or region's] Next Top Model." The first-called contestant may receive additional benefits, such as having their photo displayed prominently in the contestants' living quarters or being allowed to share in the following week's challenge winnings, regardless of their performance in the challenge. The last two contestants who have not received their photos are brought forward for special critiques by the host before the final photo is revealed. The contestant who does not receive a photo is thus eliminated from the competition. Sometimes the last two contestants are both eliminated; rarely, neither is eliminated. Multiple eliminations can also take place.
In some versions of the show, contestants find out whether or not they will continue on in the competition in a completely random fashion. The contestants may be called forward in random order to find out whether or not they performed best during the week. The last two contestants are usually the worst performers. This format is followed by Denmark (cycle 4), the Netherlands (cycles 6–9) and Peru.
In other cases, the models are each called back into the elimination room after deliberation. Upon being called back, they are either eliminated on the spot, declared safe, or they are asked to wait for their results. If the latter happens, the process is repeated with the remaining pool of contestants in danger. This elimination format has been followed by several versions of the show, most notably Austria (cycles 2–9), Germany and Denmark (cycles 2–3,5–6) along with two former versions; Croatia and Serbia.
Episodes typically end with the image of the eliminated models fading away from a group shot of the remaining contestants.
=International destinations=
A trip to an international destination is typically scheduled at about two-thirds of the way through the competition, usually with five or six contestants remaining. While overseas, each episode covers roughly three to four days, totaling two weeks of filming abroad. In some international versions, contestants have traveled from two to six different countries.
=Live shows=
In some versions of the show, the winner is determined during a live broadcast. This has been done in Germany, Russia, Croatia, Israel, Belgium, the Netherlands (cycles 2-10), Benelux (a combination of the former two), Austria, Serbia, New Zealand (cycle 3), Australia (cycles 3–8), Britain (cycle 6), Poland, Vietnam and Greece (cycle 3). Votes are usually submitted via SMS or on any other given website. In cycle 17 of America's Next Top Model the first panel was presented in front of a live crowd, but this wasn't broadcast until the cycle premiere some months later. Also, the elimination process was shot privately during the production.
=All-Stars=
Cycle 17 of America's Next Top Model featured returning models from previous cycles with an All-Stars competition. In cycle 18 of the same version, seven British models from Britain's Next Top Model competed along with new American contestants. The eighth cycle of Vietnam's Next Top Model also featured returning models from previous cycles. The seventh cycle of Top Model po-ukrainsky also featured returning models from previous cycles.
=Social media voting, Scoring and Comeback series=
Through cycles 19-21, America's Next Top Model enabled social media fans to vote for each contestant's photos online based on a scale ranging from 1 (being the worst) to 10 (being the best). Voting took place as filming progressed, so that the results could be seen when the show began to air on television. Each judge also scored each picture based on the same scale, with the total fan vote weighing the same as the vote of a judge. Furthermore, one or more eliminated contestants received the opportunity to re-enter the competition if they earned the highest overall score average over a certain period of time. The social media voting was removed beginning with cycle 22.
The social media scoring system was also implemented in the sixth and seventh cycles of Austria's Next Topmodel. In contrast to the American adaptation, each voter is required to cast their votes on the show's website with accounts that link with Facebook. Furthermore, there is no grading scale. Each Facebook account is allotted three votes, which can be spent on any combination of contestants. The contestant with the highest number of votes each round is granted immunity, while the contestant with the lowest amount is automatically nominated for elimination along with three other contestants chosen by the judges. A comeback round also takes place about two thirds into the competition.
A separate scoring system, without social media voting, was introduced in the ninth cycle of Australia's Next Top Model. The combined challenge and judge scores are used to determine who will be eliminated each week.{{cite web|url= http://www.fox8.tv/shows/australias-next-top-model|title= ABOUT AUSTRALIA'S NEXT TOP MODEL SEASON 9|work= FOX8.TV|access-date= 17 April 2015|archive-date= 17 February 2011|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110217110613/http://www.fox8.tv/shows/australias-next-top-model|url-status= live}} It was also the system used in the twenty-second cycle of America's Next Top Model, and adapted by other versions of the show.
International ''Top Model'' series
{{disputed section|List of international versions|date=February 2017}}
The Top Model format has been adapted for numerous national and regional versions around the world.
: {{Color box|#98FB98|border=darkgray}} Currently in production
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! Name(s) of series ! Network(s) ! Cycle(s) & winner(s) ! Host(s) |
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| M-net Africa Magic{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAOSo_TERsU |title=Africa's Next Top Model-ANTMAfrica Season One Trailer |publisher=YouTube |date=2013-10-28 |access-date=2016-10-30 |archive-date=2021-01-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106121517/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAOSo_TERsU |url-status=live }} | |
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| Albania | Albania's Next Top Model | Top Channel {{small|(cycle 1)}} | Cycle 1, 2010–2011: Erida Lama | Aurela Hoxha |
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| Fox8 | Cycle 1, 2005: Gemma Sanderson
|Erika Heynatz {{small|(cycles 1–2)}} |
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| Austria | Puls 4 {{small|(cycles 1–7, 9)}} |
|Lena Gercke {{small|(cycles 1–4)}} |
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|rowspan="2"|Belgium |2BE |Cycle 1, 2007: Hanne Baekelandt |Ingrid Seynhaeve {{small|(cycle 1)}} |
Belgium's Next Top Model
|Streamz |Cycle 1, 2023: Gilles Verbruggen |
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| Benelux | 2BE |Cycle 1, 2009: Rosalinde Kikstra |
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| Brazil | Sony Entertainment Television | Cycle 1, 2007: Mariana Velho
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| Cambodia | Cambodia's Next Top Model{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yeMlwQsdBg |title=YouTube |publisher=YouTube |access-date=2016-10-30 |archive-date=2021-01-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106121509/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yeMlwQsdBg |url-status=live }} |MYTV{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zh5WTakFCfw |title=Cambodia's Next Top Model, MYTV Program |publisher=YouTube |date=2013-10-17 |access-date=2016-10-30 |archive-date=2021-01-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106121519/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zh5WTakFCfw |url-status=live }}{{cite web |url=http://mytv.com.kh/slide-view/cambodias-next-top-model/ |title=Cambodia's Next Top Model |website=mytv.com.kh |access-date=17 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140315083219/http://mytv.com.kh/slide-view/cambodias-next-top-model/ |archive-date=15 March 2014 |url-status=dead}} | Cycle 1, 2014–2015: Chan Kongkar |Yok Chenda |
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| Canada | City {{small|(cycles 1–2)}}
| Cycle 1, 2006: Andrea Muizelaar
| Tricia Helfer {{small|(cycle 1)}}
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| Caribbean | CaribVision {{small|(cycle 1)}} | Cycle 1, 2013: Treveen Stewart
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| Sichuan TV {{small|(cycles 1–3)}}
| Cycle 1, 2008: Yin Ge
| Li Ai {{small|(cycles 1–3)}}
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| Colombia |
| Carolina Guerra {{small|(cycle 1)}}{{cite web|url=http://www.caracoltv.com/programas/realities-y-concursos/colombia-next-top-model/presentador/carolina-guerra |title=Carolina Guerra {{!}} Colombia Next Top Model {{!}} Programas {{!}} CaracolTV.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121230192910/http://www.caracoltv.com/programas/realities-y-concursos/colombia-next-top-model/presentador/carolina-guerra |archive-date=2012-12-30 }}
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|RTL | Cycle 1, 2008: Sabina Behlić
| Tatjana Jurić {{small|(cycle 1)}} |
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| Denmark | | Cycle 1, 2010: Caroline Bader
| Caroline Fleming {{small|(cycles 1–5)}}
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| Estonia | Kanal 2 | Cycle 1, 2012: Helina Metsik
| Kaja Wunder {{small|(cycle 1)}} |
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| Far East | Star World {{small|(cycles 1–5)}} | Cycle 1, 2012–2013: Jessica Amornkuldilok
| Nadya Hutagalung {{small|(cycles 1–2)}}
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| Finland | Nelonen {{small|(cycles 1–6)}} | Cycle 1, 2008: Ani Alitalo
| Anne Kukkohovi {{small|(cycles 1–5)}}
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| France | M6 | Cycle 1, 2005: Alizée Gaillard
| Odile Sarron {{small|(cycle 1)}}
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| Cycle 1, 2012: Tako Mandaria
| Salome Gviniashvili {{small|(cycle 1)}} |
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| Heidi Klum{{efn|Christian Anwander was hosting the live final of Cycle 15 while Heidi Klum couldn't be there at the live event due to COVID-19 pandemic. Klum appeared remotely from her Los Angeles home.}} |
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|rowspan ="2"|Greece |ANT1 | Cycle 1, 2009–2010: Seraina Kazamia
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Greece's Next Top Model
| Cycle 1, 2018: Noune Kazaryan
|No Host{{efn|Since the third cycle there is no hosts. The four judges are the hosts.}} |
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|rowspan="2"|Hungary | Cycle 1, 2006: Réka Nagy | Viktória Vámosi {{small|(episodes 1–11)}}
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Next Top Model Hungary
|TV2 |Cycle 1, 2024: Lili Mészáros |Nóra Ördög |
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| rowspan="2" | India | Cycle 1, 2015: Danielle Canute
|Lisa Haydon {{small|(cycles 1–2)}} |
Top Model India
|Cycle 1, 2018: Mahir Pandhi |
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| NET. | Cycle 1, 2020–2021: Ilene Kurniawan |
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| Israel | Cycle 1, 2005: Victoria Katzman
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| Italy | Sky Uno | Cycle 1, 2007–2008: Gilda Sansone
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| HiT TV | Cycle 1, 2005: Altyn Baekenova | Ilya Urazakov |
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| Malta | Malta's Top Model | Favourite Channel | Cycle 1, 2009: Audrienne Debono | Claire Amato |
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| Mexico | Sony Entertainment Television |
| Elsa Benítez {{small|(cycles 1–3)}} |
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| Mongolia | The Models | EduTV | Cycle 1, 2017: Tserendolgor Battsengel
|Nora Dagva {{small|(cycles 1-2)}} |
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| RTL 5 {{small|(cycles 1-12)}} |
| Yfke Sturm {{small|(cycles 1–2)}}
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| New Zealand's Next Top Model | TV3 | Cycle 1, 2009: Christobelle Grierson-Ryrie
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| Norway | Top Model Norge | TV3 | Cycle 1, 2006: Maria Eilertsen
| Kathrine Sørland {{small|(cycle 1)}}
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| Peru | Cycle 1, 2013: Danea Panta | Valeria De Santis |
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| RPN {{small|(cycle 1)}} | Cycle 1, 2007: Grendel Alvarado
| Ruffa Gutierrez {{small|(cycle 1)}} |
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| Poland | Top Model | TVN | Cycle 1, 2010: Paulina Papierska
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| Antena 1 | Cycle 1, 2011: Emma Dumitrescu
| Cătălin Botezatu |
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| rowspan="3" |Russia | STS | Cycle 1, 2004: Ksenia Kahnovich
| Fedor Bondarchuk {{small|(cycles 1–2)}}
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Top Model po-russki
| Muz-TV {{small|(cycles 1–3)}}
| Cycle 1, 2011: Mariya Lesovaya
| Ksenia Sobchak {{small|(cycles 1–3)}}
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Ty - Topmodel
|TNT |Cycle 1, 2021: Tina Tova |Anastasia Reshetova |
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| rowspan="2" | Scandinavia | rowspan="2" | TV3 | Cycle 1, 2005: Kine Bakke
| Georgianna Robertson {{small|(cycle 1)}}
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Top Model Curves
|Cycle 1, 2016: Ronja Manfredsson | Lina Rafn |
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| Serbia | Prva | Cycle 1, 2011: Neda Stojanović |
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| Slovakia | Hľadá sa Supermodelka | TV JOJ | Cycle 1, 2007: Ivana Honzová | Michal Hudák & Simona Krainova |
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| Slovenia | Cycle 1, 2010: Maja Fučak | Nuša Šenk |
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| Cycle 1, 2010: Lee Jimin
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| Sweden | Top Model Sverige | TV3 | Cycle 1, 2007: Hawa Ahmed
| Vendela Kirsebom {{small|(cycle 1)}}
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| Cycle 1, 2018: Saviour Anosike
| Manuela Frey |
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| Cycle 1, 2007: He Wan Ting
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| Thailand | Cycle 1, 2005: You Kheawchaum |
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| Turkey | Star TV | Cycle 1, 2006: Selda Car |
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| Ukraine | Top Model po-ukrainsky | Novy TV | Cycle 1, 2014: Alyona Ruban
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| Britain's Next Top Model | Sky Living {{small|(cycles 1–9)}}
| Cycle 1, 2005: Lucy Ratcliffe
| Lisa Butcher {{small|(cycle 1)}}
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| UPN {{small|(cycles 1–6)}} |
| Tyra Banks {{small|(cycles 1–22, 24{{Cite web |url=http://www.newnownext.com/tyra-banks-returns-as-host-of-americas-next-top-model/03/2017/?xrs=synd_facebook_nnn&xrs=synd_facebook_logo |title=Tyra Banks Returns As Host Of "America's Next Top Model" |access-date=2017-03-17 |archive-date=2021-01-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106121547/http://www.newnownext.com/tyra-banks-returns-as-host-of-americas-next-top-model/03/2017/?xrs=synd_facebook_nnn&xrs=synd_facebook_logo |url-status=live }})}} |
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| Vietnam | VTV3 | Cycle 1, 2010–2011: Khiếu Thị Huyền Trang
| Vũ Nguyễn Hà Anh {{small|(cycle 1)}}{{efn|The series kicked off with an unclear host/head judge position at which Elizabeth Thủy Tiên was initially offered the ultimate power in judges' table and then Nathan Lee fought against her to become another male host of the worldwide Top Model franchise. They were both fired and Vũ Nguyễn Hà Anh was chosen as a replacement. Vũ Anh Tuấn was hosting the live final while the head judge was leading the panel.}}
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Table notes:
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=Winners over time=
{{Incomplete list|date=August 2011}}
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Date Announced
!Winner ! Region/Country ! Franchise ! Cycle |
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{{sort|2003-07-08|July 8, 2003}} |
{{sort|2004-03-23|March 23, 2004}} |
{{sort|2004-05-02|May 2, 2004}}
| Russia |
{{sort|2004-12-15|December 15, 2004}} |
{{sort|2005-03-01|March 1, 2005}} |
{{sort|2005-02-22|March 8, 2005}}
|Svetlana Sergienko | Russia |
|{{sort|2005-04-27|April 27, 2005}}
|{{sort|Bakke, Kine|Kine Bakke}} |
|{{sort|2005-05-18|May 18, 2005}} |
|{{sort|2005-06-23 |June 5, 2005}}
|Victoria Katzman |
{{sort|2005-09-05|August 25, 2005}} |
|{{sort|2005-08-28|August 28, 2005}}
|You Kheawchaum |Cycle 1 |
{{sort|2005-11-17|October 15, 2005}}
|Altyn Baekenova |Cycle 1 |
{{sort|2005-11-17|November 17, 2005}}
|Lucy Ratcliffe |
{{sort|2005-11-21|November 21, 2005}}
|Frøydis Elvenes |
{{sort|2005-12-07|December 7, 2005}} |
{{sort|2006-02-22|February 22, 2006}}
|Eboni Stocks |
{{sort|2006-03-21|March 21, 2006}}
|Niral Karantinaji | Israel |
{{sort|2006-03-29|March 29, 2006}}
| Germany |
{{sort|2006-04-04|April 1, 2006}}
|Tatiana Pekurovskaya | Russia |
{{sort|2006-05-02|May 2, 2006}}
|Freja Kjellberg Borchies |
{{sort|2006-05-17|May 17, 2006}} |
{{sort|2006-07-19|July 19, 2006}}
|Andrea Muizelaar | Canada |
{{sort|2006-11-01|September 17, 2006}}
|Selda Car | Turkey |Cycle 1 |
{{sort|2006-09-25|September 25, 2006}}
|Lianna Fowler |
{{sort|2006-10-23|October 23, 2006}} |
{{sort|2006-11-27|November 27, 2006}}
|Maria Eilertsen | Norway |
{{sort|2006-12-06|December 6, 2006}} |
{{sort|2006-12-22|December 22, 2006}}
|Réka Nagy | Hungary |
{{sort|2007-03-30|March 30, 2007}}
|Ivana Honzová | Slovakia |Hľadá sa Supermodelka |Cycle 1 |
{{sort|2007-05-14|May 14, 2007}} |
{{sort|2007-05-16|May 16, 2007}} |
{{sort|2007-05-31|May 31, 2007}} |
{{sort|2007-06-05|June 5, 2007}} |
{{sort|2007-06-12|June 12, 2007}}
|Grendel Alvarado |
{{sort|2007-07-18|July 18, 2007}}
|Rebecca Hardy | Canada |
{{sort|2007-09-03|September 3, 2007}}
|Lauren McAvoy |
{{sort|2007-11-19|November 19, 2007}}
|Kamilla Alnes | Norway |
rowspan="2" |{{sort|2007-12-12|December 12, 2007}}
|Hawa Ahmed | Sweden |
Saleisha Stowers |
{{sort|2007-12-16|December 16, 2007}} |
{{sort|2007-12-17|December 17, 2007}} |
{{sort|2007-12-19|December 19, 2007}}
|Mariana Velho | Brazil |
{{sort|2007-12-21|December 21, 2007}}
|Karen Pillet | France |
{{sort|2007-12-22|December 22, 2007}}
|Tatyana Krokhina | Russia |
{{sort|2008-02-19|February 19, 2008}}
| Italy |
{{sort|2008-03-05|March 5, 2008}}
|He Wan Ting | Taiwan |Cycle 1 |
{{sort|2008-03-23|March 23, 2008}}
|Yin Ge |
{{sort|2008-04-22|April 22, 2008}}
|Ella Mashkautzen | Israel |
{{sort|2008-05-14|May 14, 2008}} |
{{sort|2008-06-01|June 1, 2008}} |
{{sort|2008-06-02|June 2, 2008}} |
{{sort|2008-06-05|June 5, 2008}} |
{{sort|2008-06-08|June 8, 2008}}
|Ani Alitalo |
{{sort|2008-07-01|July 1, 2008}} |
{{sort|2008-07-07|July 7, 2008}} |
{{sort|2008-07-23|July 23, 2008}}
|Chen Chu Xiang | Taiwan |Cycle 2 |
{{sort|2008-11-19|November 19, 2008}} |
{{sort|2008-11-20|November 20, 2008}}
| Brazil |
{{sort|2008-11-24|November 24, 2008}}
|Martine Lervik | Norway |
{{sort|2008-12-16|December 16, 2008}}
| Italy |
{{sort|2008-12-18|December 18, 2008}}
|Virginie Bleyaert | Belgium |
{{sort|2009-02-09|February 9, 2009}} |
{{sort|2009-03-13|March 13, 2009}}
|Meng Yao | China |
{{sort|2009-05-13|May 13, 2009}}
|Teyona Anderson |
{{sort|2009-05-21|May 21, 2009}}
| Germany |
{{sort|2009-06-05|June 5, 2009}} |
{{sort|2009-06-15|June 15, 2009}}
|Nanna Grundfeldt |
{{sort|2009-07-06|July 6, 2009}} |
{{sort|2009-07-07|July 7, 2009}} |
{{sort|2009-07-14|July 14, 2009}}
| Canada |
{{sort|2009-11-16|November 16, 2009}} |
{{sort|2009-11-18|November 18, 2009}} |
{{sort|2009-12-03|December 3, 2009}} |
{{sort|2009-12-17|December 17, 2009}} |
{{sort|2009-12-18|December 18, 2009}}
| Italy |
{{sort|2010-02-10|February 10, 2010}} |
{{sort|2010-02-15|February 15, 2010}}
|Seraina Kazamia |
{{sort|2010-05-12|May 12, 2010}} |
{{sort|2010-06-07|June 7, 2010}}
|Jenna Kuokkanen |
{{sort|2010-06-10|June 10, 2010}} |
{{sort|2010-09-04|September 4, 2010}}
|Mao Chu Yu | China |
{{sort|2010-09-28|September 28, 2010}} |
{{sort|2010-10-04|October 4, 2010}} |
{{sort|2010-10-29|October 29, 2010}} |
{{sort|2010-11-16|November 16, 2010}}
|Melissa Baas |
{{sort|2010-11-24|November 24, 2010}}
|Caroline Bader |
{{sort|2010-11-28|November 28, 2010}} |
rowspan="2" |{{sort|2010-12-01|December 1, 2010}} |
Paulina Papierska |
{{sort|2010-12-11|December 11, 2010}}
|Lee Ji-min |
{{sort|2010-12-22|December 22, 2010}}
|Maja Fučak |
{{sort|2011-01-23|January 23, 2011}}
|Khiếu Thị Huyền Trang |
{{sort|2011-02-21|February 21, 2011}}
|Cindy Toli |
{{sort|2011-02-27|February 27, 2011}} |
{{sort|2011-03-18|March 18, 2011}}
|Erida Lama |Albania's Next Top Model |Cycle 1 |
{{sort|2011-04-21|April 21, 2011}}
|Emma Dumitrescu |Cycle 1 |
{{sort|2011-05-02|May 2, 2011}}
|Claudia Alette Bull | Norway |
{{sort|2011-05-18|May 18, 2011}} |
{{sort|2011-05-22|May 22, 2011}}
|Mariya Lesovaya | Russia |
{{sort|2011-06-06|June 6, 2011}}
|Neda Stojanović |
{{sort|2011-06-09|June 9, 2011}}
| Germany |
{{sort|2011-06-15|June 15, 2011}}
| Italy |
{{sort|2011-09-02|September 2, 2011}}
|Brigette Thomas |
{{sort|2011-09-14|September 14, 2011}}
|Greis Drenn |Albania's Next Top Model |Cycle 2 |
{{sort|2011-09-26|September 26, 2011}}
|Jade Thompson |United Kingdom and Ireland |
{{sort|2011-10-01|October 1, 2011}}
|Jin Jung-sun |
{{sort|2011-10-25|October 25, 2011}} |
{{sort|2011-11-06|November 6, 2011}}
|Katya Bagrova | Russia |
{{sort|2011-11-08|November 8, 2011}}
|Tracy Reuss |
{{sort|2011-11-14|November 14, 2011}}
|Tamara Weijenberg |
{{sort|2011-11-24|November 24, 2011}}
|Julie Nyman Hasselby |
{{sort|2011-11-28|November 28, 2011}}
|Anna-Sofia Ali-Sisto |
rowspan="2" |{{sort|2011-12-07|December 7, 2011}} |
Olga Kaczyńska |
{{sort|2011-12-22|December 22, 2011}}
|Laura Giurcanu |
{{sort|2012-01-08|January 8, 2012}}
|Hoàng Thị Thùy |
{{sort|2012-03-11|March 11, 2012}}
|Antonia Hausmair |
{{sort|2012-04-10|April 10, 2012}} |
{{sort|2012-05-27|May 27, 2012}}
|Tatyana Kozuto | Russia |
{{sort|2012-05-30|May 30, 2012}} |
{{sort|2012-06-05|June 5, 2012}}
|Helina Metsik |
{{sort|2012-06-07|June 7, 2012}}
| Germany |
{{sort|2012-10-01|October 1, 2012}}
|Letitia Herod |United Kingdom and Ireland |
{{sort|2012-10-20|October 20, 2012}}
|Choi So-ra |
{{sort|2012-12-16|November 16, 2012}} |
{{sort|2012-12-19|November 19, 2012}}
|Meri Ikonen |
{{sort|2012-11-20|November 20, 2012}}
|Sahily Cordova |
{{sort|2012-12-22|November 22, 2012}}
|Line Rehkopff |
{{sort|2012-11-25|November 25, 2012}}
|Mai Thị Giang |
{{sort|2012-12-01|December 1, 2012}}
|Yulya Farhutdinova | Russia |
{{sort|2012-12-27|December 27, 2012}}
|Ramona Popescu |
{{sort|2013-02-01|February 1, 2013}} |
{{sort|2013-02-17|February 17, 2013}}
|{{nowrap|Jessica Amornkuldilok Thailand}} |Far East |
{{sort|2013-03-03|March 3, 2013}}
|Greta Uszkai |
{{sort|2013-03-25|March 25, 2013}}
|Josefin Gustafsson |
{{sort|2013-05-27|May 27, 2013}}
|Treveen Stewart |
{{sort|2013-05-30|May 30, 2013}}
| Germany |
{{sort|2013-06-05|June 5, 2013}}
|Zuza Kołodziejczyk |
{{sort|2013-09-05|September 5, 2013}}
|Lauren Lambert |United Kingdom and Ireland |
{{sort|2013-09-24|September 24, 2013}} |
{{sort|2013-10-21|October 21, 2013}}
|Nikki Steigenga |
{{sort|2013-11-04|November 4, 2013}}
|Paloma Aguilar |
{{sort|2013-11-07|November 7, 2013}}
|Shin Hyun-ji |
{{sort|2013-11-15|November 15, 2013}} |
{{sort|2013-11-21|November 21, 2013}}
|Louise Mørck Mikkelsen |
{{sort|2013-11-23|November 23, 2013}}
|Danea Panta |Peru |
{{sort|2013-12-02|December 2, 2013}}
|Frida Børli Solaker |
{{sort|2013-12-22|December 22, 2013}}
|Mâu Thị Thanh Thủy |
{{sort|2013-12-28|December 28, 2013}}
|Wang Xiao Qian | China |
{{sort|2014-01-12|January 12, 2014}}
|Africa |
{{sort|2014-01-13|January 13, 2014}}
|Sandra Ude |
{{sort|2014-02-07|February 7, 2014}}
|Yuriko Londoño |
{{sort|2014-04-09|April 9, 2014}}
|Far East |
{{sort|2014-05-01|May 1, 2014}}
|Feben Negash |
{{sort|2014-05-08|May 8, 2014}}
| Germany |
{{sort|2014-10-27|October 27, 2014}}
|Nicky Opheij |
{{sort|2014-11-01|November 1, 2014}}
|Hwang Kibbeum |
{{sort|2014-11-22|November 22, 2014}}
|Alena Ruban | Ukraine |
{{sort|2014-11-24|November 24, 2014}}
|Osi Ugonoh |
{{sort|2014-11-27|November 27, 2014}}
|Sarah Kildevæld Madsen |
{{sort|2014-12-04|December 4, 2014}}
|Aule Õun |
{{sort|2014-12-04|December 4, 2014}} |
{{sort|2014-12-05|December 5, 2014}} |
{{sort|2014-12-15|December 15, 2014}}
|Vanessa Ponce |
{{sort|2014-12-15|December 28, 2014}}
|Evgeniya Nekrasova |
rowspan="2" |{{sort|2015-01-17|January 17, 2015}}
|Nguyễn Thị Oanh | rowspan="2" |Vietnam | rowspan="2" |Vietnam's Next Top Model | rowspan="2" |Cycle 5 |
Tạ Quang Hùng |
{{sort|2015-05-27|March 27, 2015}}
|Chan Kong Kar |
{{sort|2015-05-28|May 28, 2015}}
| Germany |
{{sort|2015-07-17|June 17, 2015}}
|Far East |
{{sort|2015-07-02|July 2, 2015}} |
{{sort|2015-08-06|August 6, 2015}}
|Li Si Jia | China |
{{sort|2015-09-27|September 27, 2015}}
|Danielle Canute |
{{sort|2015-10-11|October 11, 2015}}
|Nguyễn Thị Hương Ly | rowspan="1" |Vietnam |
{{sort|2015-10-26|October 26, 2015}} |
{{sort|2015-11-04|November 4, 2015}}
|Daniel Kildevæld Madsen |
{{sort|2015-11-30|November 30, 2015}}
|Radek Pestka |
rowspan="2" |{{sort|2015-12-04|December 4, 2015}} |
Alina Panyuta
| Ukraine |
{{sort|2015-12-22|December 22, 2015}}
|Kittisha Doyle |
{{sort|2016-01-19|January 19, 2016}}
|Fabian Herzgsell |
{{sort|2016-02-29|February 29, 2016}}
|Kätlin Hallik |
{{sort|2016-03-17|March 17, 2016}}
|United Kingdom and Ireland |
{{sort|2016-05-12|May 12, 2016}}
| Germany |
{{sort|2016-06-01|June 1, 2016}}
|Far East |
{{sort|2016-09-18|September 18, 2016}} |
{{sort|2016-10-02|October 2, 2016}}
|Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Châu | rowspan="1" |Vietnam |
{{sort|2016-10-25|October 25, 2016}}
|Akke Marije Marinus |
{{sort|2016-11-16|November 16, 2016}}
|Ronja Manfredsson |
{{sort|2016-11-22|November 22, 2016}} |
{{sort|2016-11-29|November 29, 2016}}
|Patryk Grudowicz |
{{sort|2016-12-02|December 2, 2016}}
|Masha Hrebenyuk | Ukraine |
{{sort|2017-02-10|February 10, 2017}}
|Alejandra Merlano |
{{sort|2017-03-08|March 8, 2017}} |
{{sort|2017-03-12|March 12, 2017}}
|Tserendolgor Battsengel |
{{sort|2017-04-03|April 3, 2017}}
|Shamique Simms |
{{sort|2017-05-17|May 17, 2017}}
|Jerry Koivisto |
{{sort|2017-05-18|May 18, 2017}}
|United Kingdom and Ireland |
{{sort|2017-05-25|May 25, 2017}}
| Germany |
{{sort|2017-05-30|May 30, 2017}}
|Angela Lehmann |
{{sort|2017-06-28|June 28, 2017}}
|Far East |
{{sort|2017-09-10|September 10, 2017}}
|Lê Thị Kim Dung | rowspan="1" |Vietnam |
{{sort|2017-10-30|October 30, 2017}}
|Montell van Leijen |
{{sort|2017-12-16|December 16, 2017}}
|Riya Subodh |
rowspan="2" |{{sort|2017-12-21|December 21, 2017}}
|Ivy Watson |United Kingdom and Ireland |
Isak Omorodion |
{{sort|2017-12-29|December 29, 2017}}
|Samvel Tumanyan | Ukraine |
{{sort|2018-04-07|April 7, 2018}}
|Mahir Pandhi |
{{sort|2018-04-10|April 10, 2018}}
|Kyla Coleman |
{{sort|2018-04-25|April 25, 2018}}
|Le Shae Riley |
{{sort|2018-05-24|May 24, 2018}}
| Germany |
{{sort|2018-10-22|October 22, 2018}}
|Soufyan Gnini |
{{sort|2018-10-24|October 24, 2018}}
|Dana Slosar |Far East |
{{sort|2018-11-23|November 23, 2018}}
|Saviour Chibueze Anosike |
{{sort|2018-11-26|November 26, 2018}}
|Kasia Szklarczyk |
{{sort|2018-12-08|December 8, 2018}}
|Urvi Shetty |
{{sort|2018-12-19|December 19, 2018}}
|Noune Kazaryan | rowspan="1" |Greece |
{{sort|2018-12-28|December 28, 2018}}
|Yana Kutishevska | Ukraine |
rowspan="2" |{{sort|2019-01-20|January 20, 2019}}
|Anujin Baynerdene | rowspan="2" |Mongolia | rowspan="2" |Mongolia's Next Top Model | rowspan="2" |Cycle 2 |
Chamia Chimedtseren † |
{{sort|2019-05-23|May 23, 2019}}
| Germany |
{{sort|2019-11-05|November 5, 2019}}
|Taibeh Ahmadi |
{{sort|2019-11-22|November 22, 2019}}
|Gabriela Gisler |
{{sort|2019-11-25|November 25, 2019}}
|Dawid Woskanian |
{{sort|2019-12-16|December 16, 2019}}
|Marcus Hansma |
rowspan="2" |{{sort|2019-12-19|December 19, 2019}}
|Anna Maria Iliadou | rowspan="2" |Greece | rowspan="2" |Greece's Next Top Model | rowspan="2" |Cycle 2 |
Katia Tarabanko |
{{sort|2019-12-27|December 27, 2019}}
|Malvina Chuklya |
{{sort|2020-05-21|May 21, 2020}} |
{{sort|2020-11-25|November 25, 2020}}
|Mikołaj Śmieszek |
{{sort|2020-12-15|December 15, 2020}}
|Hercules Chuzinov |
{{sort|2020-12-21|December 21, 2020}}
|Tanya Brik |
{{sort|2021-4-9|April 9, 2021}}
|Ilene Kurniawan |
{{sort|2021-5-27|May 27, 2021}} |
{{sort|2021-6-6|June 6, 2021}}
|Tina Tova |
{{sort|2021-11-3|November 3, 2021}}
|Dennis de Vree |
{{sort|2021-11-24|November 24, 2021}}
|Dominika Wysocka |
{{sort|2021-12-20|December 20, 2021}}
|Kyvéli Hatziefstratiou |
{{sort|2022-01-09|January 9, 2022}}
|Hanna Buyankhishig |
{{sort|2022-03-18|March 18, 2022}}
|Sarah Tumiwa |
{{sort|2022-05-26|May 26, 2022}} |
{{sort|2022-11-14|November 14, 2022}}
|Lando van der Schee |
{{sort|2022-11-17|November 17, 2022}}
|Jarrah Kollei |
{{sort|2022-12-07|December 7, 2022}}
|Klaudia Nieścior |
{{sort|2022-12-23|December 23, 2022}}
|Aléksia Trajko |
{{sort|2023-03-26|March 26, 2023}}
|Iko Bustomi |
{{sort|2023-06-15|June 15, 2023}} |
{{sort|2023-11-11|November 10, 2023}}
|Gilles Verbruggen |
{{sort|2023-11-25|November 25, 2023}}
|Dominik Szymański |
{{sort|2024-06-02|June 2, 2024}}
|Lili Mészáros |
rowspan="2" |{{sort|2024-06-13|June 13, 2024}}
|Jermaine Kokoú Kothe | rowspan="2" |Germany | rowspan="2" |Germany's Next Topmodel | rowspan="2" |Cycle 19 |
Lea Oude Engberink |
{{sort|2024-09-06|September 6, 2024}}
|Bréseïs Simons |
{{sort|2024-11-20|November 20, 2024}}
|Klaudia Zioberczyk |
{{sort|2024-12-02|December 2, 2024}}
|Gitte van Elst |
rowspan="2" |{{sort|2025-06-19|June 19, 2025}}
|{{N/A}} | rowspan="2" |Germany | rowspan="2" |Germany's Next Topmodel | rowspan="2" |Cycle 20 |
{{N/A}} |
Current and upcoming cycles
The following table contains current and upcoming cycles of Top Model listed in chronological order.
: {{Color box|lightgreen|border=darkgray}} Currently airing
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Show
! Cycle ! Premiere ! Day(s) ! Host ! No. of contestants ! Channel |
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|20 |{{dts|2025|02|13}} |Wednesday & Thursday |51 |
Greece's Next Top Model
|6 |rowspan="2"| 2025 |rowspan="2" {{TBA}} |{{N/A|None}} |rowspan="2" {{TBA}} |
Top Model
|14 |TVN |
Germany's Next Topmodel
|21 |2026 |{{TBA}} |Heidi Klum |{{TBA}} |ProSieben |
{{notelist}}
See also
References
{{Reflist|30em}}