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Mexico's Next Top Model was a Mexican reality television series that aired on Sony Entertainment Television from October 1, 2009, to December 15, 2014. The show, hosted by Mexican fashion model Elsa Benitez, and later Jaydy Michel, was based on Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model (2003–2018) and aimed to discover Mexico's next top fashion model.[1][2][3]
Over the course of five seasons, contestants competed for an array of prizes including modeling and advertisement contracts, while taking part in a number of photo shoots and other fashion related challenges. It was the second adaptation of Top Model in Latin America after Brazil's Next Top Model, which aired three seasons from 2007 to 2009, and was hosted by model Fernanda Motta.[4]
The series closely followed the format of America's Next Top Model, where each episode featured a challenge focused on an important aspect of modeling, designed to help the contestants improve for the weekly photo shoot. These challenges were typically judged by a variety of special guests, including actors and relevant figures from the fashion industry. Following the challenge segment, the contestants participated in a photo shoot, with their overall performance being evaluated by the show's judges, along with a guest judge unique to each episode.
After the individual evaluations, the judges would deliberate privately to decide which model(s) to eliminate. Once the decision was made, the models would return to the room, where the host would call out the names of the contestants, from best to worst, who had advanced to the next week of the competition, handing them a copy of their best photo from the shoot. The last two contestants, whose names had not been called, would receive feedback on why they were in the bottom two, with one or more being eliminated.
In season five, creative director and former judge Antonio Gonzalez de Cosio was granted the opportunity to save one contestant from elimination at any point in the competition. He ultimately chose to save 21 year-old Roxana Reyes during the season's tenth episode, though she wound up being eliminated again just one episode later.
The following have served as judges or mentors within the show, appearing as either a head judge, main judge or a recurring judge:
Jaydy Michel, Mexican model and actress. She has walked for designers such as Torretta, Javier Larrainzar, and Agatha Ruiz de la Prada and appeared on the covers of Elle, Marie Claire, Vogue, and GQ. She has also worked on campaigns for Tous, Wella, Gillette, and Platino Lingerie.
Glenda Reyna, former model, public relations specialist, and artist manager, led Shock Modeling management, which represented Mariana Bayón and Tracy Reuss, winners of the first two seasons. In the 1970s, she modeled for designers such as Carlo y Keko de Mikchelis and Ricardo Santana. She worked with photographers like Cristian Benson and appeared in Vogue, Kena, and Vértigo. She collaborated with Oscar de la Renta and Marc Jacobs in Mexico.
Antonio González de Cosio, fashion director, editor, stylist, and public relations specialist, has worked as a contributor for Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, and Esquire. He was a television commentator on Hacer y Deshacer and helped produce fashion shows for Chanel and Louis Vuitton.
Allan Fís, professional photographer, worked in Paris before becoming a photo editor for Elle magazine. His work has appeared in Vogue, Rolling Stone, Esquire, and Gatopardo.
Óscar Madrazo, director of Contempo Internacional Model Management, led one of the top modeling agencies in Latin America. He began modeling at age 9 and appeared in campaigns for El Palacio de Hierro, Nissan, and Coca-Cola. He has worked with Tyra Banks, Coco Rocha, Cindy Crawford, and Karolina Kurkova.
Elsa Benítez, Mexican top model, has made appearances in Vogue, Marie Claire, Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Harper's Bazaar. She has walked for Chanel, Valentino, Versace, Christian Dior, and Oscar de la Renta and starred in campaigns for CoverGirl, Nine West, and J.Crew. She was one of the few Latin American models to walk Haute Couture runways.[5][6][7]
Jo Lance, stylist and creative director, known for innovative concepts. His work has appeared in television, theater, and campaigns such as Avon.
Season 1 premiered on October 1, 2009, and ran until December 17 of the same year. Hosted by Mexican model Elsa Benítez, the panel consisted of photographer Allan Fis, TV personality Jo Lance, and former model Glenda Reyna. Actor Óscar Madrazo served as the show's creative director during challenges and photo shoots. The winner of the season was 18-year-old Mariana Bayón from Coahuila. The prizes included a US$100,000 contract with Shock Modeling management, a cover feature and editorial spread in Glamour magazine, and trips to San Francisco and London.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
(Ages stated are at the start of the contest)[11][15]
The contestants moved into their new home in Mexico City, and were later taken to meet Sears representative Edgar Smolensky for a styling challenge, which was won by Cecilia. The models later posed as dog walkers wearing lingerie for the photo shoot, and at elimination, Kathya became the first contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants were introduced to MAC representative Jorge Rios, and had a make-up challenge, which was won by Verónica. They later received makeovers, and had a colorful fabric photo shoot in pairs. At elimination, Yatzil became the second contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants received a runway lesson at the circus, and had a runway challenge later that night. Cecilia was deemed as the best performer, winning a feature in Glamour magazine. At the photo shoot the models were given colorful styling and hung upside down, with the final shots being judged right-side up. At elimination, Isabel became the third contestant to leave the competition.
The remaining ten contestants visited the Etro boutique in Polanco for a posing lesson with boutique owner Andrea Ororica, and had a posing challenge as window display mannequins, which was won by Nohemí. They later posed as couture interpretations of la Catrina. At elimination, Fernanda became the fourth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants were taken to the Anahuacalli Museum to practice their emoting for a challenge in which they had to portray six different emotions for a series of photos, where Silvia, Paulina, and Nohemí were chosen as the winners. At the photo shoot, the models had to pose as criminals getting their mugshots taken, with each contestant portraying a different character. At elimination, Ana Laura became the fifth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants were taken to the offices of Shock Modeling management to meet agency director Estela Saenz for a go-sees challenge with designers around the city, at the end of which Paulina, Verónica, Nohemí, and Andrea were chosen as the winners. The models later arrived at the Naucalpan Arena for a photo shoot where they were styled in glamorous outfits while wrestlers fought in the background. At elimination, Silvia became the sixth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants met commercial director Freddy Garza for a workshop, before being introduced to actor and RBD band member Alfonso Herrera for an acting challenge, which was won by Cecilia. The models later shot a commercial for Sedal, under the direction of Mario Muñoz. At elimination, Anelís became the seventh contestant to leave from the competition.
The contestants had a challenge in which they had to learn the skills of communication between a photographer and model by taking photos of one another, where Paulina was chosen as the winner. The models later had a photo shoot, with male model Guillerme Casali, in which they had to portray a couple stuck on the side of the road, and found out that they would be getting their photos taken by America's Next Top Model judge Nigel Barker. At elimination, Verónica became the eighth contestant to leave the competition.
The remaining contestants met the director of Glamour magazine, Mar Abascal, and had a runway challenge on top of a bar counter where Cecilia was deemed as the best performer, winning a photo shoot session with judge Allan Fis. The models later met photographer Gregory Allen for a photo shoot where they posed with actor Erick Elías, to portray famous Telenovela posters. At elimination, Andrea became the ninth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants met TV presenter Rebecca de Alba for a lesson on dealing with the press, as well as maintaining their self-esteem while competing with other models in the industry. They were then taken for an interview challenge with Candela Ferro, which was won by Cecilia, who was given half of Mariana's frames for the next photo shoot. The models later visited the Frida Kahlo Museum, where they posed in a composite photo shoot dressed as Frida Kahlo painting a self-portrait. At eliminaton, Paulina became the tenth contestant to be eliminated from the competition, leaving Cecilia, Mariana, and Nohemí as the three remaining finalists.
The final three traveled to Ixtapa, where they shot a commercial for Sedal, before having their photos taken in a trampoline photo shoot, after which Cecilia was eliminated. The remaining two contestants, Mariana and Nohemí, took part in a final runway show. After the final deliberation, Mariana was crowned as the first winner of Mexico's Next Top Model.
Season 2 aired two years after season 1, from August 9 to November 1, 2011. The judging panel remained the same. The prize package now included a cover feature in Elle magazine, replacing Glamour. The winner was 20-year-old Tracy Reuss from Gómez Palacio, Durango.[24][25][26][27][28][29]
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The contestants moved into their new home and had a makeup challenge, won by Tracy, before attending a casting for a beauty feature in Elle magazine, where Nikoll was chosen as the winner. Later, the models were photographed wearing colorful swimwear inside of a light box. At elimination, Priscila became the first contestant to leave the competition.
The remaining contestants received makeovers, and had a pep talk with host Elsa Benítez on embracing their new looks. They later had a photo shoot with photographer Anairam, where they had to portray butterflies blooming out of colorful cellophane. At elimination, Ana Claudia was eliminated when she landed in the bottom two with Xareni. However, Verónica quit the competition and Ana Claudia was allowed to stay.
The contestants received a catwalk lesson from runway coach Dinorah Cetina in preparation for the upcoming challenge, a slippery runway show for designer Kris Goyri at the Revolution Monument, where Ana Claudia was chosen as the winner. They later took part in a nude photo shoot shot by photographer Adrian Burns, and met the judges for elimination at panel, where Marina became the third contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants had a styling challenge at Sears where they were asked to dress themselves based on different themes, where Yael was chosen as the winner. The models were later photographed on a rotating platform wearing high end designs for the week's photo shoot. At elimination, Xareni became the fourth contestant to leave the competition, after which host Elsa Benítez announced that a double elimination would be taking place sometime in the coming weeks.
The contestants had a pole dancing lesson with instructor Johanna Lovera, where Melina was deemed to be the best performer. They later had a challenge with actor Gonzalo García Vivanco in which they had to get his attention through the art of seduction, which was won by Yael, and had a romantic photo shoot with a male model for the new Nissan. At elimination, Ana Claudia became the fifth contestant to leave the competition.
The remaining contestants had a mock interview challenge with model Paulina Flores in which Erika was deemed to be the best performer. They later attended an a-list gala where they were interviewed by E! News presenter John Paul Ospina and season 1 winner Mariana Bayón for a challenge, which was won by Lee. The models then had to embody different model stereotypes in a photo shoot with photographer Óscar Turco. At elimination, Quetzalli became the sixth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants celebrated their progress in the competition before participating in runway challenge for designer Natalie Amkie across Paseo de la Reforma during traffic, where Tracy was chosen as the best performer. They later had to pose underwater for the week's photo shoot. At panel, Erika and Grecia landed in the bottom two, and left the competition in a double elimination.
The remaining contestants were taken to Teatro Fru Fru, where they met Óscar Madrazo and Mexican director Gustavo Loza for an acting lesson. They later had a challenge with actor Mauricio Islas, in which Melina was deemed to be the best performer, and had to shoot a commercial for Sedal's Co-Creations shampoo. At elimination, Melina became ninth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants had go sees with designers around the city, and were given a four-hour time limit to complete the challenge, at the end of which Nikoll was chosen as the winner. They were later photographed wearing couture gowns at an antique mansion before meeting with the judges for elimination, where Lee became the tenth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants traveled to San Miguel de Allende, and after a sight-seeing tour of the city, were introduced to former model Soraya González for a posing lesson and challenge, which was won by Nikoll. At the end of the week, the models were photographed at the Empalme Escobedo train station, where they had to pose as gypsies. At panel, Fer became the eleventh contestant to be eliminated from the competition, leaving Nikoll, Tracy, and Yael as the three remaining finalists.
The final three had to shoot a second commercial for Sedal in one take, and later had a mock photo shoot for the cover of Elle magazine, for which Yael was later eliminated. The remaining two contestants, Nikoll and Tracy, took part in a final runway show for Alejandro Carlín alongside previously eliminated contestants, and met Top Model creator Tyra Banks, who served as the season's final guest judge for the final deliberation. After the judges reviewed each of the finalists' body of work throughout the competition, Tracy was crowned as the second winner of Mexico's Next Top Model.
Season 3 aired from September 4 to November 27, 2012. Former judge Jo Lance was replaced by fashion correspondent Antonio González de Cosío. This season's prizes included a US$100,000 contract with Queta Rojas management, a cover in Elle, an all-expenses paid trip to New York City to meet with modeling agencies, and a brand new Volkswagen. The winner was 18-year-old Sahily Córdova from Hermosillo, Sonora.[50][51][52][53]
(Ages stated are at start of contest)[54]
The top 20 semi-finalists converged at Mexico City's Downtown hotel, where they took part in a styling lesson and later had runway practice with judges Óscar Madrazo and Glenda Reyna. After a simplistic beauty shoot, the models had one on one interviews with the judges, which were followed by an elimination. The remaining contestants took part in a gymnastics themed photo shoot, and at the end of the week, the judges selected the final 13.
The final 13 moved into the top model house, and had a discussion with judge Antonio González de Cosío about their personal style. They later had a styling and catwalk challenge at Sears which was won by Paulina, where they were judged by purchasing director Edgar Smolensky alongside former winners Mariana Bayón and Tracy Reuss. At the photo shoot, the models were photographed as Aztec goddesses wearing swimwear, and following the first deliberation, Amira became the first contestant to leave the competition.
The remaining contestants received makeovers, and later had a makeup lesson in preparation for a timed makeup challenge in groups, which was won by Sue. The models were later photographed by judge Allan Fís for a disco-themed photo shoot, and at elimination, Lili became the second contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants had a meeting with nutritionist Ana Lucía Mendoza, which was followed by a workshop with model coach Dinorah Cetina where they learned about posing and channeling emotions. They later had a posing and photo shoot challenge in the countryside with motorcyclists, where Perla and Ana Paula were chosen as the winners. For the main photo shoot, the models had to pose alongside hanging meat in a butcher shop. At elimination, Leti was chosen as the third contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants were introduced to Argentinian model Betiana Wolenberg for a runway lesson, and had a group challenge where they were made to walk on the runway for three consecutive hours. They later had a runway challenge on a slippery surface wearing raincoats, where Alessa was chosen as the best performer. For the photo shoot, the models were photographed in motion alongside a Volkswagen. At elimination, Analí was chosen as the fourth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants attended a yoga class with instructor Alejandro Maldonado before participating in a boxing challenge at the Sport City Acoxpa gym, where judge Glenda Reyna emphasized the importance of endurance, health, and fitness in a model's career. Sofía delivered the best overall performance, winning a one-year gym membership at Sport City to support her fitness journey. For their final challenge, the models had to showcase both their masculine and feminine sides in two separate photo shoots—the first styled as women and the second as men. At elimination, Eloína became the fifth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants attended an acting class with actor Leonardo García, where Sahily shocked everyone by kissing him during an exercise. Back at the house, judges Glenda Reyna and Antonio González de Cosío visited the models for a game of "Truth or Dare" and "Spin the Bottle," leading to personal revelations and daring challenges. For the weekly photo shoot, the models paid homage to María Félix, by portraying the iconic renowned actress from the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. At elimination, Ana Paula became the sixth contestant to leave the competition.
The remaining six contestants underwent a second round of makeovers, and later had a posing lesson under the instruction of choreographer Guillermina Gómez, which was followed by a posing challenge with mannequins where Jessica was deemed to be the best performer. The models then had a rock-themed photo shoot session with the members of Moderatto, and at the end of the week, Jessica became the eighth contestant to leave the competition.
Season 4 aired from August 19 to November 4, 2013, with model Jaydy Michel replacing Elsa Benítez as the show's host. The judging panel and prize package remained the same as the previous season. The winner of this season was 18-year-old Paloma Aguilar from Sonora.[67][68] With the exception of Benítez, all of the judges from the previous season returned for the new season of the show.[69][70][71][72]
(Ages stated are at start of contest)[73]
Season 5 aired from September 29 to December 15, 2014. It was once again hosted by Michel. The panel saw the addition of creative director Oscar Madrazo acting as a main judge, replacing Antonio González de Cosío. This season's prize package was more extensive, including a cash prize of Mex$300,000, US$125,000 worth of Tommy Hilfiger apparel along with an appearance for a presentation in New York Fashion Week, US$50,000 worth of Mary Kay cosmetics, and a brand new Volkswagen Tiguan. The winner was 22-year-old Vanessa Ponce from León, Guanajuato. This was the fifth and final season of the series, which was not renewed after series finale.[92][93][94][95]
(Ages stated are at start of contest)[96][97]
The top 20 semi-finalists took part in a bootcamp-themed photo shoot which saw two contestants leave the competition. After a selfie photo shoot and individual interviews with the judges, the contestants faced a second cut. The remaining models then filmed the opening sequence for the show, and at the end of the week, the judges selected the final 13.
The finalists moved into the model house, and had a role-playing exercise and style lesson with Antonio González de Cosío where Elsa was deemed to be the best performer. They later had a styling challenge in groups, won by Andrea, before posing in pairs for a photo shoot where they had to embody fatal attraction. At elimination, host Jaydy Michel announced that Antonio González de Cosío would be given the opportunity to save one model from elimination at any point of the competition. Nydia and Roxana landed in the bottom two, and Nydia was chosen as the first contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants had a makeup lesson and challenge, won by Vanessa, and later had mock photo shoot to test their professionalism. They also received a visit from singer Carlos Rivera, and were later given makeovers in time for a warrior themed photo shoot that would serve as the season's fade-out at the end of each elimination. At panel, Montserrat became the second contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants were introduced to model Denise Duarte, and had a discussion on their body confidence and self-image. They later had a challenge which involved transforming and personalizing several articles of clothing, where Mariana was chosen as the winner, and had to pose as circus oddities in a photo shoot that highlighted their flaws. At elimination, Diana became the third contestant to leave the competition.
The remaining contestants were taken to an ice rink for a runway lesson and challenge, where Kristen was chosen as the winner. They later took part in a motion photo shoot that had them walking down the runway wearing eccentric fashion, and had a costume runway challenge in pairs back at the house, which was won by Kristen and Vanessa. At elimination, Samantha became the fourth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants were taken to Xochimilco for a yoga session, which was followed by a timed obstacle-course styling challenge, won by Elisa. They later had a runway and posing lesson with Dinorah Cetina, and were photographed by Jvdas Berra for an underwater photo shoot wearing couture gowns. At elimination, Andrea became the fifth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants were introduced to agency owner Queta Rojas, and had a go-sees challenge with representatives from Sears, Mary Kay cosmetics, and Glamour magazine, won respectively by Vanessa, Miranda and Kristen. They later took part in a ballerina photo shoot wearing stilts on a rooftop that overlooked the skyline of Paseo de la Reforma. At elimination, Elsa became the sixth contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants were introduced to fashion director Lisette Trepaud for a fashion crash course that tested their knowledge of the industry at home and abroad. They then had an interview challenge, won by Mariana, where they had to impress several important guests to receive their business cards. After a house visit from Antonio González de Cosío, the models were whisked off to Teotihuacan for their next photo shoot, where they had to pose on the ladder of a hot air balloon wearing gowns. At elimination, Elisa became the seventh contestant to leave the competition.
The contestants received an acting lesson in preparation for an acting challenge, where Nebai was chosen as the winner. They later had a photo shoot with judge Allan Fis in which they had to portray female villains from the ABC series, Once Upon a Time, where it was revealed that the five remaining contestants would be traveling to Hollywood. At elimination, Kristen decided to drop out of the competition. Nebai was eliminated when she landed in the bottom two with Roxana, but was allowed to stay due to Kristen's decision to quit.
The remaining five contestants arrived at Hollywood, and were taken to the Resurrection Vintage boutique for a styling lesson. After moving into their hotel, the models were taken to the Tommy Hilfiger store for a styling challenge, won by Mariana. The second and third best performers, Nebai and Vanessa, accompanied Mariana to the America's Next Top Model launch party for season 21, and were introduced to season 12 contestant, Fo Porter. For the photo shoot, the contestants were styled wearing Tommy Hilfiger clothing at a pool party. At elimination, Roxana was chosen as the ninth contestant to leave the competition, but was saved from elimination by Antonio González de Cosío.
The contestants were taken to an amusement park, where they met Dexiree Bandes for pointers on how to conduct a good interview. They later had to interview Yahir on top of a roller coaster while maintaining their composure, with Nebai being chosen as the best performer. In place of the week's photo shoot, the models had to shoot a commercial for the new Volkswagen Tiguan. At elimination, Nebai and Roxana left the competition in a surprise double elimination, leaving Mariana, Miranda, and Vanessa as the three remaining finalists.
The final three contestants were sent on individual castings, which later turned out to be secret reunions with their family members. They were later taken to Saks Fifth Avenue to meet the editor-in-chief of Glamour Mexico, Lucy Lara, and had a photo shoot for the magazine wearing high-end designer labels for which Miranda was later eliminated. The remaining two contestants, Mariana and Vanessa, took part in a final runway show alongside previously eliminated contestants and met model Karolina Kurkova, who served as the season's final guest judge for the final deliberation. After the judges reviewed each of the finalists' body of work throughout the competition, Vanessa was crowned as the fifth winner of Mexico's Next Top Model.
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