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Australia's Next Top Model season 7

Australia's Next Top Model
Season 7
Judges
No. of contestants16
WinnerMontana Cox
No. of episodes13
Release
Original networkFox8
Original release8 August (2011-08-08) –
25 October 2011 (2011-10-25)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The seventh cycle of Australia's Next Top Model began airing on 8 August 2011 on Fox8.[1]

The prizes for this cycle included a modelling contract with Chic Model Management, replacing the previous association with Priscilla's Model Management, a cash prize of $20,000 sponsored by TRESemmé, a brand new Ford Fiesta, an overseas trip to New York City to meet with NEXT Model Management, and an editorial spread along with the cover of Harper's Bazaar Australia.[2]

The winner of the competition was 17-year-old Montana Cox from Melbourne, Victoria.[3] This marked the final series of Australia's Next Top Model hosted by Sarah Murdoch, as she departed the show several months after the cycle's finale.[4]

Series summary

Twenty semi-finalists were ultimately chosen out of 100 applicants from across Australia, who were selected for a casting in the first week of the competition.[5][6] After the second episode, the number of contestants was reduced to sixteen, who then resided in their designated house in Sydney throughout the production period from May to August 2011.

Requirements

All contestants had to be aged 16 or older to be eligible for the show. Those auditioning were required to have a minimum height of at least 172 centimetres (68 in) tall. To qualify, all applicants had to be Australian citizens residing in Australia. Additional requirements stated that contestants should not have had prior experience as a model in a national campaign within the last five years. If a contestant was represented by an agent or a manager, she had to terminate that representation prior to the competition.

Auditions

Auditions were held on 24 January in Darwin, 27 January in Melbourne, 28 January in Adelaide, 30 January in Perth, 3 and 5 February in Sydney, and on 12 February 2011 in Brisbane (delayed from 22 January due to the floods that devastated the city).

Contestants

(Ages stated are at start of contest)

Contestant Age Height Hometown Finish Place
Cassandra 'Cassy' Phillips-Sainsbury[7] 17 174 cm (5 ft 8+12 in) Bonnyrigg Episode 3 16
Tayah Lee-Traub[8] 18 177 cm (5 ft 9+12 in) Perth Episode 4 15
Annaliese McCann[9] 16 177 cm (5 ft 9+12 in) Shepparton Episode 5 14–13
Alissandra Moone[10] 18 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) Perth
Nyajame 'Neo' Yakuac[11] 18 174 cm (5 ft 8+12 in) Brisbane Episode 6 12–11
Caroline Austin[12] 19 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) Brisbane
Yolanda Hodgson[13] 22 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) Sydney Episode 7 10
Jessica 'Jess' Bush[14] 19 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) Brisbane Episode 8 9–8
Amelia Coutts[15] 18 176 cm (5 ft 9+12 in) Sydney
Madeline Huett[16] 22 172 cm (5 ft 7+12 in) Launceston Episode 9 7
Isabelle 'Izzy' Vesey[17] 21 182 cm (5 ft 11+12 in) Gold Coast Episode 10 6–5
Abbey 'Hazel' O'Connell[18] 16 177 cm (5 ft 9+12 in) Bathurst
Rachel Riddell[19] 18 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) Melbourne Episode 11 4
Simone Holtznagel[20] 17 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) Wollongong Episode 13 3
Elizabeth 'Liz' Braithwaite[21] 17 182 cm (5 ft 11+12 in) Brisbane 2
Montana Cox[22] 17 179 cm (5 ft 10+12 in) Melbourne 1

Judges

  • Sarah Murdoch (host)
  • Alex Perry
  • Charlotte Dawson

Other cast members

  • Josh Flinn – style director, model mentor

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
631"100 Model Bootcamp"8 August 2011 (2011-08-08)
Following an exhaustive nationwide search, 100 semi-finalists were selected for a round of bootcamp divided into a period of three days. After group interviews with the judges, a natural photo shoot, and a runway show for Alex Perry, it was revealed that the 20 semi-finalists that remained on day three would be flying to Paris for a final series of tasks that would determine who would move into the top model house.
642"Paris"15 August 2011 (2011-08-15)

The remaining models were flown to Paris and converged at the top of the Eiffel Tower, where it was revealed that they would be split into groups of five for a styling challenge at Gap, H&M, Le Dressing De Brigitte and Come on Eileen Vintage. The winners of the challenge were given the opportunity to meet supermodel Natalia Vodianova. The contestants later arrived at the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte for a baroque couture photo shoot wearing expensive designer labels from around the world. Back in Australia, the judges chose the 16 finalists.

  • Special guest: Natalia Vodianova
  • Featured photographer: Jez Smith
653"Splash"22 August 2011 (2011-08-22)

The 16 finalists moved into their new beachfront home, and headed to Nielsen Park for a runway lesson on the beach. They were later taken to a luxurious house in Coogee, where they had to walk in a bubble runway show over a pool. The first official photo shoot took place at the model house, and the models were photographed wearing colorful swimwear as they were splashed with buckets of water.

  • Special guests: Adam Williams, Magdalena Velevska
  • Featured photographer: Harold David
664"Coffins"29 August 2011 (2011-08-29)

The models took part in a yoga lesson, and later had a challenge in the storefront window of David Jones where they had to come up with five different poses and hold each pose for three minutes. The winner of the challenge received a $500 gift card to shop at David Jones. The contestants later had to pose inside of a coffin in a shoot inspired by Lady Gaga's performance at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend festival.

  • Special guests: Charlotte Dodson, Samantha Harris, Kelly Hume
  • Featured photographer: Jason Capobianco
675"Sunday Mag"5 September 2011 (2011-09-05)

The remaining contestants arrived at a gymnasium for a Trapeze session, and received makeovers. They later had a simplistic pastel photo shoot, and it was revealed that the models with the best photos would have their shots printed in an editorial for Sunday Magazine.

  • Special guests: Joh Bailey, Inez Garcia
  • Featured photographer: Holly Blake
686"Blackmores"12 September 2011 (2011-09-12)

The models arrived at Bondi Beach for a fitness training session, and were later taken to Lux Studios to shoot mock advertisements in which they had to sell a variety of random objects. The two winning teams received the opportunity to attend a relaunch of the Cartier boutique. The photo shoot took place at the historic grounds of Strickland House, where the models had to pose in an advertising campaign for Blackmores' line of vitamin supplements. A shocking elimination at panel saw two models eliminated from the competition.

  • Special guests: Luke Hines, Rob Belgiovane, Claudia Navone
  • Featured photographer: Gabrielle Revere
697"Kangaroo Island"19 September 2011 (2011-09-19)

The final 10 prepared for a flight to Kangaroo Island, and found out at Sydney Airport that all the flights to Adelaide had been cancelled due to Chilean volcanic ash. Instead, they were taken to the Sydney Dance Company, and learned about creating shapes inspired by nature. The ash cloud cleared the following day, and after arriving to Kangaroo Island, the models were split into groups for a posing challenge. They later had a tribal photo shoot at the Remarkable Rocks in Flinders Chase National Park.

  • Special guests: Tim Bishop
  • Featured photographer: Nick Leary
708"Great Gatsby"26 September 2011 (2011-09-26)

The models met Charlotte Dawson at the National Institute of Dramatic Art for an acting lesson, before taking part in an audition challenge for Telstra. They later had to pose in a 1920s vintage photo shoot inspired by The Great Gatsby with actor Lincoln Lewis.

  • Special guests: Anna Houston, Abe Forsythe, Lincoln Lewis
  • Featured photographer: Jordan Graham
719"Paintbox"3 October 2011 (2011-10-03)

Sarah Murdoch visited the models with her friend Crystal Barter to talk about breast cancer, and surprised the girls with a visit from their loved ones. After a trip to the landfill, they arrived at the Strand Arcade for a fashion show in which they had to wear garments made of sustainable garbage for an exhibition at the Australian Museum. The winner of the challenge was given $500 to donate to a charity of her choosing. The contestants were later photographed semi-nude and covered in pink paint with male models to promote breast cancer awareness.

  • Special guests: Crystal Barter, Adam Williams
  • Featured photographer: Simon Upton
7210"Joy Luxe"10 October 2011 (2011-10-10)

The models went to Boxing Works for a lesson on mixed martial arts, and later auditioned for a role in Short Stack's new music video "Bang Bang Sexy". For the shoot, they were photographed at the Victoria Room wearing couture lingerie. The contestants received a shock at panel, when a double elimination caught them by surprise.

  • Special guests: Short Stack, Alexandra Agoston, Dan Rotinger
  • Featured photographer: Simon Lekias
7311"Epic"17 October 2011 (2011-10-17)

Charlotte Dawson briefed the models on the importance and pitfalls of social media, and introduced them to Lara Bingle for a lesson on dealing with the limelight. They were then flown to Cockatoo Island for their photo shoot, in which they had to pose as movie starlets on a crane wearing couture gowns. After a night of camping out on the island, it was revealed that the models would be attending go-sees for several high profile clients in Sydney.

  • Special guests: Lara Bingle, Megan Gale, Camilla Freeman, Fernando Frisoni, Camilla Franks, Ursula Hufnagl
  • Featured photographer: Hugh Stewart
7412"Dubai"24 October 2011 (2011-10-24)

Sarah Murdoch surprised the final three contestants by announcing that they would be heading overseas to Dubai for a final series of tests. After a trip around the city's markets, they arrived to Al Bastakiya for a scorching photo shoot session in which they had to wear winter clothing. They later swam with dolphins at their hotel, and ended their week with an editorial photo shoot wearing fabric in the desert. Back in Australia, the judges went over the results of the final pictures and discussed each model's potential.

  • Featured photographer: Georges Antoni
7513"Finale"25 October 2011 (2011-10-25)

After a brief recap of the series, and several red carpet entrances, the show reunited the final sixteen in an opening runway show. Afterwards, footage from the final shoot for Harper's Bazaar was shown. The final covers were then revealed, and Simone was eliminated from the competition. Following a performance from Short Stack and a retrospective look back at the finalists' journey on the show, Montana was revealed to be the seventh winner of Australia's Next Top Model.

  • Special guests: Edwina McCann, Claudia Navone, Short Stack
  • Featured photographer: Pierre Toussaint

Summaries

Order Episodes
2[a] 3 4 5[b] 6[c] 7[d] 8[e] 9 10[f] 11 13
1 Rachel Yolanda Liz Montana Montana Rachel Simone Hazel Montana Montana Montana Montana
2 Izzy Montana Yolanda Madeline Liz Liz Izzy Montana Liz Liz Liz Liz
3 Jess Neo Jess Rachel Simone Izzy Rachel Liz Simone Simone Simone
4 Madeline Izzy Rachel Hazel Hazel Hazel Hazel Simone Rachel Rachel
5 Caroline Liz Amelia Simone Jess Montana Montana Rachel Hazel
Izzy
6 Yolanda Alissandra Simone Amelia Madeline Madeline Madeline Izzy
7 Amelia Madeline Montana Caroline Rachel Simone Liz Madeline
8 Neo Jess Neo Jess Amelia Amelia Amelia
Jess
9 Liz Amelia Madeline Yolanda Yolanda Jess
10 Montana Tayah Hazel Izzy Izzy Yolanda
11 Hazel Simone Annaliese Liz Caroline
Neo
12 Alissandra Annaliese Caroline Neo
13 Tayah Caroline Izzy Alissandra
Annaliese
14 Annaliese Rachel Alissandra
15 Cassy Hazel Tayah
16 Simone Cassy
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant won the competition

Average call-out order

Casting call-out order and final two are not included.

Rank by
average
Place Model Call-out
total
Number of
call-outs
Call-out
average
1 Montana 26 10 2.60
2 Liz 37 3.70
3 Simone 46 4.60
4 Rachel 45 9 5.00
5 5–6 Hazel 47 8 5.87
6 7 Madeline 43 7 6.14
7 10 Yolanda 31 5 6.20
8 5–6 Izzy 53 8 6.62
9 8–9 Jess 41 6 6.83
10 Amelia 44 7.33
11 11–12 Neo 34 4 8.50
12 Caroline 43 10.75
13 13–14 Alissandra 33 3 11.00
14 Annaliese 36 12.00
15 Tayah 25 2 12.50
16 Cassy 16 1 16.00

Bottom two

Episode Contestants Eliminated
3 Cassy & Hazel Cassy
4 Alissandra & Tayah Tayah
5 Alissandra, Annaliese & Neo Alissandra
Annaliese
6 Caroline & Neo Caroline
Neo
7 Amelia, Jess & Yolanda Yolanda
8 Amelia, Jess & Liz Amelia
Jess
9 Izzy & Madeline Madeline
10 Hazel & Izzy Hazel
Izzy
11 Rachel & Simone Rachel
13 Liz, Montana and Simone Simone
Liz & Montana Liz
  The contestant was eliminated after her first time in the bottom two/three
  The contestant was eliminated after her second time in the bottom two/three
  The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed third
  The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed as the runner-up

Makeovers

Controversy

There was some controversy surrounding the show following comments made by Alex Perry regarding the body of one of the contestants. 18-year-old Alissandra Moone from Perth was criticised by Perry, who compared her body to "overstuffed luggage" after seeing one of her photos in the fourth episode of the series. Fans of the show immediately took to social media after the episode aired to express their outrage, to which Perry replied that he had been referring to Moone's posing skills in a confined space, and not her body. The model was ultimately eliminated the following episode, in which she'd been unable to fit into a size 10 dress for a photo shoot and had to have her photo taken as a close-up. During the episode's deliberation, Perry stated that he wasn't looking for "Australia's next top head". Perry went on to explain, "As a model, no matter what environment you're shooting in, you need to be able to make it work, and she didn't. In regards to her elimination, models need to be able to fit into sample size dresses. She was given a standard size 10 dress to wear and could not fit into it."[23]

When questioned over Perry's comments, Moone stated "It's a very bad message to be sending to young girls who watch the show. It's harsh. It's stupid. And it's out of touch. I understand it's a reality of the industry but this is a TV show and they should have a responsibility to censor that kind of thing. I know this has happened to other girls in the past but I was shocked when he said I was too fat. I'm only a size eight. There's going to be a lot of young girls watching this who are bigger than me, and how's this going to make them feel? I understand it's probably a reality of the industry but no one likes to be told they look fat - regardless of what job you are in, I have never thought of myself as fat. I am a health freak. I go to the gym and eat well."[24]

There was also some backfire from animal rights group PETA over the prominent use of animal fur in one of the photo shoots of the series. Foxtel defended the shoot, with a spokeswoman explaining that it had been inspired by Native American culture. The representative stated "It is a trend and idea borrowed from a past culture. Foxtel, ANTM producers, host (Sarah Murdoch) and the judges in no way condone the ongoing practice of producing fashion items using real fur."[25] Prior to this, the show had already met criticism over its use of fur in a shoot for the previous cycle.[26]

Notes

  1. ^ Episode 2 was the second episode of casting where the top 20 was reduced to the final 16.
  2. ^ Episode 5 was a three way double elimination.
  3. ^ Episode 6 was a surprise double elimination.
  4. ^ In episode 7, the bottom three contestants were in danger of elimination, but only Yolanda was eliminated.
  5. ^ Episode 8 was a three way double elimination.
  6. ^ Episode 10 was a surprise double elimination.

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