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Photographer: Robyn Arouty
Model: Brenda Arens






Source: Facebook page for Robyn Arouty (credit to roparopa at RTV Games)
 
Shooting for RRR

Designer: Rachel Roy
Model: Brenda Arens


twitpic.com (credit to ANTMfan26 at RTV Games)
 
Is this Gabrielle?

Hair: Pepper Pastor

Gabrielle_23.jpg

pepperpastor.com
 
Photographer: Natalie Buzzelli
Model: Amis Jenkins


Source: Top Model Live Journal
 
Photographer: Betsi Ewing
Model: Amis Jenkins



Source: Flickr account for the photographer (flickr.com/photos/betsibabi/tags/amisjenkins/)
 
Photographer: Jay R Roberts
Model: Camille McDonald


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Hair: Victor Ferrari
Model: Sarah VonderHaar


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wow Italian vogue!! Fortunately the magazine choice determines the model that wins so thats Covergirl and VI! Not bad at all
 
Photographer: Tim Ho
MUA: Jodie McGuire
Assistants: Tom & Nomaan
Model: Angelea Preston



flickr.com/photos/moiht (credit to supmod at RTV Games)
 
saw the wheat thins commercial, good for Ann. She even looks better than when she was on ANTM.

as far as Angelea's photo...:shock:
 
Open Lab Magazine, Fall/Winter 2010

Open Lab Magazine, Fall/Winter 2010
Renegade
Photographer: Kwesi Abbensetts
Fashion Editor: Rowshana Jackson
Makeup: Hiroko Takada
Hair: Gregory Alan for Redken
Assistant Stylists: Shakira Williford, Angela Leslie

Model: Monique Calhoun




openlabmagazine.com
 
^ Wow, I really like that shoot! Monique looks stunning! Does she have her own thread?
 
BANKS ON…BANKS: There was practically, and unusually, almost radio silence in the Tyra Banks universe over the last few months, but the former model has spent the past week or so coming in loud and clear. Banks recently signed a one-year contract with IMG, stirring speculation she was aiming to return to high-fashion catwalks and photo shoots. Instead, she’s more interested in finding brands — in the lifestyle and fashion categories and beyond — she can lend her name, reputation and image to, so think spokeswoman, not model. “We already have some exciting deals in the works,” Banks told WWD.

She also provided a bit of background on the new deal between Italian Vogue and the high-fashion makeover that will happen during the next season of “America’s Next Top Model,” which her TV company produces. Italian Vogue editor in chief Franca Sozzani initially reached out to Banks, stressing she wanted to expand into the American marketplace (hello, Anna!). As part of the new partnership, Sozzani agreed to give the winner of season 15 an Italian Vogue cover and two in-book fashion spreads. Banks also serves as a permanent contributor to the magazine’s Web site. “I see a lot more in store for Italian Vogue and Bankable Enterprises across multiple media platforms,” she added. The show is already in more than 100 countries and has 17 international editions.

And later this year, Banks has more in store when it comes to fashion. She’s the latest with plans to launch a new fashion and beauty online portal that is billed to be “unlike anything that’s currently available on the Web.” But isn’t that what they all say?
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Fourteen seasons were all Tyra Banks needed to take America's Next Top Model high-fashion. In a statement about Italian Vogue's sponsorship of the show's fifteenth season, Banks calls the partnership "my second coup in the high-fashion makeover of 'Top Model' which I talked about earlier this year with André Leon Talley joining the judging panel." Banks, who writes she is "working hard to make sure that I do right by y’all," explains how the partnership came about in a statement:

I was so excited when Franca Sozzani, Editor-in-Chief of Italian Vogue, reached out to me at the end of last year to be a permanent contributor on the recently launched vogue.it (Italian Vogue’s new website) - I was (and AM!) so honored and excited to be working so closely with such an iconic brand. Franca and I really hit it off; we really connected on a personal level, but even more so as we exchanged visions for the future of our brands. I knew instantly that we were destined to partner together in another BIG way; I even told Franca I’d be in touch as soon as I figured out what that was - OH, and I wasn’t kidding. Here’s ANTM with an Italian Vogue cover, and not one, but TWO in-book fashion spreads for our winner."

We will assume, then, that the casting requirements are not to be five-foot-seven or shorter or something else gimmicky. It's not a bad move for Italian Vogue, which will get (and has already gotten) huge exposure through the deal. We wonder what will happen to Tyra's other friends on the show. Talley's butt is glued to his judging seat for the fifteenth season and at least one more, but what about Nigel Barker and Jay Manuel? Sozzani and Talley ought to have enough pull to book photographers who do more outside the show than shoot baby seals and mannequins on beaches and pose nude themselves. You know, like shoot editorials for magazines or, say, ads for fashion brands. Also, she's going to need a new set, because the glowing pink-and-purple pageant thing she's had going for years is not very Italian Vogue. That light-up runway has got to go! At least trade for a mirrored one like they do in Milan.

the cut blog
http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2010/05/tyra_banks_says_the_next_antm.html
 
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