America's_Next_Top_Model_(season_4)

<i>America's Next Top Model</i> season 4

America's Next Top Model season 4

Season of television series


The fourth season of America's Next Top Model aired in spring 2005, with the shooting location being moved from New York City to Los Angeles. The catchphrase of the season was "Dive In."

Quick Facts America's Next Top Model, Judges ...

These were the last appearances of Janice Dickinson and Nolé Marin as judges and the Beauty Tip of the Week was replaced by the My Life as a CoverGirl segment. The house that the girls stayed in the first half of the competition was later used in The CW TV series (successor to UPN with the WB) The Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious and the Oxygen TV series Pretty Wicked.

The international destination for the cycle was Cape Town, South Africa, the show's first visit to Africa and only visit to Southern Africa.

The winner was 20-year-old Naima Mora from Detroit, Michigan with Kahlen Rondot placing as the runner up.

The prizes for this cycle were a modeling contract with Ford Models, a fashion spread and cover in Elle magazine, and a US$100,000 contract with CoverGirl cosmetics.

Contestants

Naima Mora

(Ages stated are at start of contest)

More information Contestant, Age ...

Episodes

More information No. overall, No. in season ...

Return to the Runway

The Return to the Runway special aired on September 20, 2005, preceding the premiere of the fifth cycle. In this "Where are they now?" episode, we learned:

Appearing (in order)
  • Naima shot a premiere episode in season 2 of Veronica Mars.
  • Brittany is represented by NEXT Model Management.
  • Brita has signed with Ford Models and has her own billboard.
  • Keenyah has been seen in various ads and appeared on an episode of The Bold and the Beautiful.
  • Tiffany has been featured on the cover of an International Hair magazine and does community service as a teen counselor.
  • Lluvy is getting married and shot a bridal magazine cover.
  • Michelle is working on her body and has signed with Wilhelmina in New York.
  • Noelle is taking care of her son back home and plans to model.
  • Christina has walked runways for San Francisco fashion week.
  • Rebecca signed with VNY Model Management and has appeared in various magazines, including Cosmopolitan.
  • Brandy is continuing to meet with various agencies.
  • Kahlen is doing test shoots to expand her portfolio and began working in different fashion capitals in the world like Tokyo, Shanghai, Paris, and many more.
  • Tatiana has moved to New York.
  • Sarah has modeled in Paris and Tokyo. (No Appearance)

It also focused on the ANTM tour featuring:

Shannon Stewart, Mercedes Scelba-Shorte, Shandi Sullivan, Catie Anderson, Ann Markley, Norelle Van Herk, Eva Marcille, Amanda Swafford, Toccara Jones, Kahlen Rondot, Brittany Brower, Tiffany Richardson, Keenyah Hill, and Naima Mora.

  • Special guests: Naima Mora

Summaries

Call-out order

More information Order, Episodes ...


  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant won the competition
  1. In episode 1, the group of 35 semi-finalists was reduced to 14. This call-out order does not reflect their performances that week.
  2. In episode 7, Rebecca and Tiffany were called together as the bottom two and both were eliminated.

Average call-out order

Casting call-out order and final two are not included

More information Rank by average, Place ...

Bottom two

More information Episode, Contestants ...
  The contestant was eliminated after her first time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated after her second time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated after her third time in the bottom two
  The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed as the runner-up

Photo Shoot Guide

  • Episode 2 Photo Shoot: Aliens over Manhattan
  • Episode 3 Photo Shoot: 1-800-Flowers dog-walkers
  • Episode 4 Photo Shoot: Warneco calendar Zodiac Signs
  • Episode 5 Photo Shoot: Got Milk? campaign with different ethnicities
  • Episode 6 Photo Shoot: Gas attendants fighting the elements
  • Episode 7 Photo Shoot: Wonderbra pillow fight with a male model
  • Episode 8 Photo Shoot: 7 deadly sins
  • Episode 9 Photo Shoot: Animals for Lubriderm with a crocodile
  • Episode 10 Photo Shoot: Kloofing to get to shoot actual shoot was creating their own look using natural elements
  • Episode 11 Photo Shoot: Dancing with African Natives for Caress Body Wash
  • Episode 13 Photo Shoot & Commercial: CoverGirl Outlast Foundation ad

Other Cast Members

  • Jay Manuel – Photo Director
  • J. Alexander – Runway Coach
  • Mathu Anderson – Make-Up Artist
  • Danilo – Hairstylist

Makeovers

  • Brita - The Princess Bride inspired tight waves
  • Sarah - Peter Pan inspired cut and dyed dark brown
  • Brandy - Weave removed, cut very short, dyed light red, and eyebrows bleached
  • Noelle - Blown-out and straightened
  • Lluvy - Trimmed and dyed red a la Shelley Duvall
  • Rebecca - Long curly brown weave with blonde highlights
  • Tiffany - Long straight middle part black weave
  • Tatiana - Dyed chocolate brown a la Paulina Porizkova
  • Michelle - Dyed ice blonde
  • Christina - Dyed dark brown
  • Brittany - Trimmed with heavy bangs
  • Keenyah - Vidal Sassoon inspired asymmetrical blunt bob cut; later, long wavy black weave
  • Kahlen - Carmen Kass inspired long blonde weave
  • Naima - Dyed honey blonde

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Criticism

The show was criticized for its handling of sexual assault allegations from Keenyah, who was sexually harassed by a male model on a photo shoot. The show has been criticized for not doing anything when the model stroked her inner thigh, moaned in her ear, took photos of her and harassed her repeatedly for her phone number.[29]

Post–Top Model careers

  • Brita Petersons has done some advertising work,[30][unreliable source] including a billboard. She has signed with Ford Models in Los Angeles and Vue Model Management.
  • Sarah Dankelman has not pursued modeling actively but has been featured in Stuff.[31][unreliable source]
  • Brandy Rusher has done test shots.
  • Lluvy Gomez has done some print work including a bridal shot.[32][unreliable source]
  • Noelle Staggers has done test shots.
  • Rebecca Epley has done some modeling.[33][unreliable source] She signed with VNY Model Management and has appeared in various magazines, including Cosmopolitan.
  • Tiffany Richardson had a cover of International Hair and has done few test shots, but after has not continued to model. She is now mentoring troubled teenagers and taking care of her son.
  • Tatiana Dante has done Hawaii-based print work.[34][unreliable source]
  • Michelle Deighton has tried out for the Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency. Later she married Jon Dalton, and gave birth to a baby girl.[35] She has modeled for Elate wear, Louche Clothing, Celebrity Baby Blog, Mommygoround.com, and has appeared in Life & Style Magazine. She was a contestant on WWE Tough Enough, where she quit.
  • Christina Murphy did some print work for various clothing companies.[36][unreliable source] She was also signed with Passport Model Agency.
  • Brittany Brower has done a few campaigns and been featured on a few TV programs, including Bravo's Battle of the Network Reality Stars. She also works for NEXT Models now in L.A.[37][unreliable source] In addition, Brower participated America's Next Top Model, Cycle 17, which is an all-star edition along with other returning models[38] and was placed 14th, first to be eliminated.
  • Keenyah Hill has done some spreads in magazines and runway shows and has signed to I Model and Talent in New York[39]
  • Kahlen Rondot has done some ANTM-related promotional work.[40][unreliable source] She was the face of Jay Manuel's cosmetic line[citation needed] but has since quit the industry and now works as a bartender.
  • Naima Mora collected all her prizes and is signed with Basic Model Management and 301 Model Management. She has received a show card in fashion week SS09 and walked in Project Runway. She has also modeled for various magazines[41][unreliable source] and is lead vocalist for the band Chewing Pics.

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