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Next Top Model (Romanian TV series) season 1
Season of television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The first season of Next Top Model by Cătălin Botezatu premiered on Thursday February 3, 2011 at 20:20 on Antena 1. The competition was hosted by Romanian fashion designer Cătălin Botezatu, with a judging panel that included photographer Gabriel Hennessey, makeup artist Mirela Vescan, hairstylist Laurent Tourette, and model agent Liviu Ionescu.[1][2][3]
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To qualify, contestants had to be between 16 and 25 years old at the time of applying, stand at least 170 cm tall, and hold a valid Romanian or Moldovan passport.[4] Filming for the season began in late 2010.
Twelve contestants were selected by the judges from a shortlist of 50 semifinalists, narrowed down from a pool of approximately 5,000 applicants.[5] They lived together at the Monte Carlo Palace in Bucharest before traveling to various locations, including Egypt, Finland, the United Arab Emirates, and France, in the latter half of the competition.
The season crowned 16-year-old Emma Dumitrescu from Bucharest as the winner. Among her prizes was a modeling contract with MRA Models valued at €50,000.[6] The series was renewed for a second season, which began airing in September 2011.
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Contestants
(Ages stated are at start of contest)[7][8]
Judges
- Cătălin Botezatu - Host
- Gabriel Hennessey - Photographer
- Laurent Tourette - Hair stylist
- Liviu Ionescu - MRA Models
- Mirela Vescan - Makeup artist
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Results
- The contestant were scouted at a separate audition and later added to the cast.
- The contestant was eliminated.
- The contestant was disqualified from the competition.
- The contestant was part of a non-elimination bottom two.
- The contestant won the competition.
Post–Top Model careers
- Anca Vasile signed with MRA Models. She took a number of test shots and appeared on magazine editorials for Look! December 2011. She walked in fashion shows for Laura Olteanu, Kinga Varga, Association 100%, and Eveniment.[44] She retired from modeling in 2013.
- Sara Măgurean signed with MRA Models. She took a number of test shots and appeared in a magazine editorial for Ce Se Intampla Doctore in July 2011. She retired from modeling in 2012.
- Adela Neagu signed with MRA Models. She took a number of test shots and walked in a fashion show for Eveniment. She retired from modeling in 2012.
- Inga Ojog took a number of test shots and was featured in Revista Nunta in February 2013, Aquarelle Moldova in June 2015, Moldova în Progres, and Formula Krasoti Moldova in June 2020. She walked in fashion shows for Liudmila Storojuc, Wanda's Dream, DiVero Atelier, Flavia Vieriu, Clara Rotescu, Amarena Secret, Cătălin Botezatu, and Corina Hamureac during Odessa Fashion Week 2019, as well as several designers during Bucharest Fashion Week such as Istituto Cordella, Cristiana-Maria Purdescu, and Ioana Cãlin. Besides modeling, she currently runs the IO Models School, appeared in the movie Vay Başıma Gelenler and competed in several beauty-pageant competitions like Miss Tourism Queen International 2011, Miss World League Of Beauty and Fashion 2012, Miss European Tourism 2012, Miss Summer International 2012, Miss European Tourism 2014, Miss Litoral 2014, Miss Model of the World 2015, and Miss Kemer International 2016.[45][46]
- Otilia Pană took a number of test shots and walked the runway for Mireasa Anului 2011.[47] Besides modeling, she competed and won the Miss Heaven October 2011 beauty pageant.[48] She retired from modeling in 2016.
- Alexandra Băbăscu signed with MRA Models, Avenue Models, Ican Model Management, Major Model Management in Milan, Time Model Agency in Zürich, Noubelles Model Placement in Kressbronn, Relatum Models in Zagreb, Model One in Hong Kong, Modelline Group in Beijing, Upfront Models & Looque Models in Singapore, Rep Models, Up Models & Art Room Model Management in Istanbul. She took a number of test shots and appeared in magazine editorials for Playboy Fashion in July–August 2012, Bazaar Jewelry China, Femeia, and Jute.[49] She modeled and shot campaigns for Western Union, Band of Creators, Simona Semen, Perk by Kate, Gnana Studio A/W 2018, Impulse, Yearcon China, Robinsons. Băbăscu walked in fashion shows for Alexandre de Paris, Cathias Edeline, Gujin-Carnival Lingerie during Shanghai Underwear Show 2013, Triumph. Besides modeling, she appeared in the music video "Breathe" by Alex Mica and is currently a runway coach for Bold Models School.
- Laura Dumitru signed with MRA Models, Joy Model Management in Milan, Model One in Hong Kong and Fashion Model Management in Taipei. She took a number of test shots and modeled for Fashion Sense, Queen Boutique, Isabel Queen, Dorin Negrau. She appeared in magazine editorials for Revista Unica, Viva, Shopping Report May 2011, Joy October 2012, Marie Claire April 2013, Jessica Hong Kong March 2014, Zip Hong Kong, and 180 Magazine Canada. Dumitru walked in fashion shows for Adrian Oianu, Dorin Negrau, Ermanno Scervino, Laura-Lo Spaccio S/S 12/13, Andra Cliţan, George Hojbota, Milan Fashion Week, as well as several designers during Hong Kong Fashion Week such as Amaya Arzuaga, and Moiselle. Besides modeling, she appeared in the music videos "Dead man walking" by Smiley and "Las-o Jos" by Super Ed. She retired from modeling in 2018.
- Roxana Cristian signed with MRA Models. She took a number of test shots, appeared in magazine editorials for Absolutely Fabulous, and Tech In Style #5 2011.[50] She also walked the runway for Bianca Popp, and Ramelle Atelier.[51] She modeled for Bianca Popp, Haine Ieftine Outlet & Second Hand, Amoreze Berlin, White Fashion, Ramelle Atelier Spring 2016, Coly Bacău, Timar Shoes, Bonsay Store Summer 2017, and Codrina Dragomir.[52] She retired from modeling in 2020.
- Mădălina Barbu signed with MRA Models and Ice Model Management in Istanbul. She took a number of test shots and walked in fashion shows for Laura Olteanu, Andrei Iordache, and Association 100%, as well as several designers from UNArte. She appeared in editorials for Tabu June 2011, T3 Turkey November 2011, Joy December 2011, GQ December 2011, Femeia December 2011, and Advantages August 2012. She retired from modeling in 2014.
- Emma Dumitrescu collected her prizes and signed with MRA Models. She also signed with Rue des Modèles, Ice Model Management in Istanbul, Union Models in London, Francina Models in Barcelona, One Management in New York City, MC2 Model Management in Miami, Major Model Management, and Incoming Models in Milan. She appeared on magazine cover and editorials for Bravo Girl!, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Unica, Beau Monde Bride, Glamour June 2011, Tabu October 2011, Mireasa #1 2012, Intimita Italy, Harper's Bazaar Türkiye November 2012, Steadfast October 2016, Fort Lauderdale USA April 2017.[53] She modeled and shot campaigns for Eugenia Enciu, Balizza, Rodi Mood S/S 2012, L'Oréal, Çift Geyik Karaca S/S 2012, Andree Salon, Fan Courier, Vodafone, Pepsi, MIAU by Clara Rotescu S/S 2018, Rhea Costa, and Nespresso. Besides modeling, Dumitrescu appeared in the music video "I'm Sorry" by Akcent ft. Sandra Năftănăilă. She retired from modeling in 2020, and has since become a real estate agent.[54]
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Controversy
There was controversy surrounding the season's sixth episode due to a physical altercation between 23-year-old Lucia Popa and the show's eventual winner, 16-year-old Emma Dumitrescu. Dumitrescu, one of the season's two youngest contestants along with Sara Măgurean, often drew Popa’s ire over their perceived immaturity. Tensions escalated following that week's photo shoot and runway challenge, which Dumitrescu won. Back at the apartment, the two got into an argument that culminated in Popa throwing water in Dumitrescu’s face. The confrontation escalated into a physical struggle, with both contestants grappling and pulling each other's hair until the other contestants intervened to separate them. At the start of that week's judging, host Cătălin Botezatu reprimanded them for their behavior and disqualified Popa from the competition. Dumitrescu landed in the bottom two alongside fellow contestant Inga Ojog but was allowed to remain in the competition on the strength of her photos and potential.
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