User talk:Shugaz1

This is the second season of Next Top Model competition just after crowning last year's winner Milou. The competition's format remains the same with 20 girls entering the competition, cutting to Final 14 after their first auditions and each week competing in challenges and photoshoots until the last girl stands and is crowned as the Top Model of the season. The photoshoot manager is Johny Wujek and runway coach is J. Alexander for this cycle. This cycle features couple of guest judges and the return series.

Contestants
(Ages stated are at start of contest)

Challenges

 * Episode 1 challenge (casting)
 * Episode 2 challenge: Interviewing male models. Winner : Sofie
 * Episode 3 challenge: Getting In Motion while on runway. Winner : Makaela
 * Episode 4 challenge: Walking on pool's runway with water sparkling from sides. Winner : Bay Lee
 * Episode 5 challenge: Picking up the best village outfit and presenting it to the locals. Winner : Danielle
 * Episode 6 challenge: Presenting A Skin Care Product In Hawaiian Language. Winner : Nylah
 * Episode 7 challenge: Posing With Random Things. Winner : Bay Lee (With Journal)
 * Episode 8 challenge: Producing A Photoshoot In Couples, From Clothes to Make-up to Modeling Pose. Winner : Soukeyna & Bay Lee
 * Episode 9 challenge: Eliminated Girls Direct Their Photoshoot. Winner : Nylah & Stefani & Rubini & Makaela 
 * Episode 10 challenge: Runway challenge Walking Through Metal Stripes While Wearing Filipinos Handwork Made Clothes. Winner : Danielle
 * Episode 11 challenge: Creating Own Parfume Brand And Presenting It To The Audience. Winner : All

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