Mexico's_Next_Top_Model,_Cycle_1

<i>Mexico's Next Top Model</i> season 1

Mexico's Next Top Model season 1

Season of television series


Season one of Mexico's Next Top Model, the Mexican adaptation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model, aired on Sony Entertainment Television from October to December 2009.[1] The show was hosted by Mexican model Elsa Benítez, with a judging panel composed of photographer Allan Fis, TV personality Jo Lance, and former model Glenda Reyna.[2][3][4][5]

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The prizes for this season included a US$100,000 contract with Shock Modeling, a cover feature and an editorial spread in Glamour magazine, and trips to San Francisco and London sponsored by Sedal.

The winner of the competition was 18-year-old Mariana Bayón from Coahuila.[6][7]

Cast

Contestants

(Ages stated are at the start of the contest)[4][8]

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Judges

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Episodes

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Results

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Bottom Two

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  The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed second.

Post–Top Model careers

  • Kathya Amor Rodríguez signed with Leaf Models, New Icon Model Management and Santana Modelos International. She has taken a couple of test shots and also been modeled in China, India, and Thailand. She has walked in fashion shows of Javier Ramirez SS10, Eduardo Santana, and Santana Moda SS13.
  • Yatzil Rubio signed with Paragon Model Management and New Icon Model Management. She has taken a couple of test shots and appeared in magazine editorials for Marvin March 2011. She has modeled for Babyliss, Doña y Don, and walked in fashion shows of Gustavo Matta AW09 and several designers of International Designers Mexico Fashion Week. She is featured on several TV series, such as Los simuladores, La rosa de Guadalupe, Por ella soy Eva, and Amores verdaderos. She retired from modeling in 2017.
  • Isabel Nieto signed with Paragon Model Management, Kyoto Booking Models, and GH Management. She has taken a couple of test shots and appeared in magazine editorials for Women's Health November 2010. She has walked in fashion shows of Daniela Ferrari SS14, and Sandra Weil FW14. Nieto retired from modeling in 2019.
  • Maria Fernanda Sánchez signed with Shock Modeling. She has taken a couple of test shots and walked the runway, before retired from modeling in 2012.
  • Ana Laura Cubas has taken a couple of test shots and modeled for Farmacéutica Racel,[9] and Malia Jewelry. She retired from modeling in 2012.
  • Silvia Noyola signed with Baxt Models. She has taken a couple of test shots, modeled for Samsung, and appeared in magazine editorials for Elite September 2010. Beside modeling, she appeared in the music video "Zodiaco", by Moderatto, and was featured in the TV series Triunfo del amor. Noyola retired from modeling in 2015.
  • Anelís Echegaray signed with several modeling agencies. She has taken a couple of test shots[10] and appeared on a magazine cover and in editorials for several magazines. She has walked in the fashion shows of Daniela Ferrari, C&A SS10,[11] and Sony Ericsson Xperia.[12] Beside modeling, Echegaray competed as a contestant on This is My Style 2019 [es] and appeared in several music videos, such as "Afortunadamente No Eres Tú" by Paty Cantú, "A Cada Paso" by Jass Reyes, and "Soy lo Peor" by Mœnia.
  • Verónica Sánchez Alonso signed with several modeling agencies. She has modeled for Garnier, Reebok, Jean Paul Gaultier, and others. She walked in the fashion shows of several designers. She has appeared on a magazine cover and in editorials for Marie Claire, Elle, and others. Beside modeling, Alonso has also competed on several beauty-pageant competitions such as Nuestra Belleza México 2012 and Miss World Mexico 2016.
  • Andrea Carrión signed with several modeling agencies. She has taken a couple of test shots[13] and modeled for many brands. She has appeared on magazine covers and editorials for Glamour, Elle, and Seventeen. She has walked in the fashion shows of several designers. Carrión retired from modeling in 2021.
  • Paulina Haro signed with Shock Modeling and Orange Marketing Model Management. She has taken a couple of test shots and appeared in an Iusacell campaign. She has appeared in El Norte October 2010, and other publications. Haro retired from modeling in 2013.
  • Cecilia Pérez Delgadillo signed several modeling agencies. She has modeled for several designers and walked in the fashion shows of Natalie Amkie FW12,[14] and others. She has appeared on magazine covers and editorials for Glamour, Elle, Nylon, and Cosmopolitan Philippines. Beside modeling, Delgadillo appeared in the music video "Tu Mirada" by Reik.
  • Nohemí Hermosillo signed with several modeling agencies. She has walked the runway in several fashion and modeled for many brands. She has appeared on magazine covers and in editorials for Harper's Bazaar, L'Officiel, Grazia, Daily Express,[15] and Cosmopolitan. Beside modeling, Hermosillo appeared in the music video "My Star" by M Star[16] and has also competed in the Nuestra Belleza México 2011 pageant.
  • Mariana Bayón has signed with many modeling agencies. She has appeared on magazine covers and in editorials for Glamour, Grazia, Veintitantos, Elle, InStyle, GQ, Vogue México,[17] and Cosmopolitan. Bayón has modeled for many brands and has walked in the fashion shows of many designers. Beside modeling, she appeared in the music video "Me Hace Tanto Bien" by Alejandro Fernández.

References

  1. "Exitosa convocatoria de Mexico's Next Top Model". Informador.mx. 6 July 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  2. "Continúa Mexico's Next Top Model en busca de una modelo Mexicana". Informador.mx. 6 June 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  3. "Elsa Benítez conducirá Mexico's Next Top Model". El Universal. 29 July 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  4. "Temperamento y personalidad, la clave en Mexico´s Next Top Model". Informador.mx. 4 September 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  5. "Óscar Madrazo busca top model Méxicana". Quién. 1 October 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  6. "Mexico's Next Top Model, ganadora Mariana Bayón". Entretenimiento Plus. 21 December 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  7. "Mariana Bayón gana concurso Next Top Model". El Universal. 19 December 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  8. "Blog: Las 20 participantes de la primera temporada de Mexico's Next Top Model". Canal Sony. Archived from the original on 7 October 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2017.

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